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Edward Phillips (1630–c. 1696) was an English author. Edward, Eddie, Ed, or Ted Phillips or Philips may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Eddie Phillips (actor) (1899–1965), American actor *Edward O. Phillips (1931–2020), Canadian novelist * Eddie Phillips (musician) (born 1942), British musician * Ed Phillips (born 1966), Australian TV-radio presenter Sports Baseball *Eddie Phillips (catcher) (1901–1968), American baseball catcher *Eddie Phillips (pinch runner) (1931–2010), American baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals *Ed Phillips (pitcher) (1944–2017), American baseball player for the Boston Red Sox Cricket * Edward Phillips (cricketer, born 1851), Australian cricketer *Edward Phillips (cricketer, born 1883) (1883–1915), Welsh cricketer * Edward Phillips (cricketer, born 1892), Australian cricketer Other sports * Eddie Phillips (boxer) (1911–1995), English boxer *Eddie Phillips (Australian footballer) (born 1931), Australian rules footballer for F ...
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Edward Phillips
Edward Phillips (August 1630 – c. 1696) was an English author. Life He was the son of Edward Phillips of the crown office in chancery, and his wife Anne, only sister of John Milton, the poet. Edward Phillips the younger was born in Strand, London. His father died in 1631, and Anne eventually married her husband's successor in the crown office, Thomas Agar. Edward Phillips and his younger brother, John, were educated by Milton. Edward entered Magdalen Hall, Oxford, in November 1650, but left the university in 1651 to work as a bookseller's clerk in London. Although he did not share Milton's religious and political views, and seems, to judge from the free character of his ''Mysteries of Love and Eloquence'' (1658), to have undergone a certain revulsion from his Puritan upbringing, he remained on affectionate terms with his uncle to the end. He was tutor to the son of John Evelyn, the diarist, from 1663 to 1672 at Sayes Court, Deptford, and in 1677–1679 in the family of Henry ...
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