Samuel March Phillipps was an English civil servant and legal writer. Wikipedia
Born: July 1780
Died: March 11, 1862 (age 81 years)
Books: Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence: With an Introduction on the Theory of Presumptive Proof, The trial of Lord Russell for high treason ; The trial of Algernon Sydney for high treason ; The trial of Hampden for high misdemeanor ; Proceedings against Sir Thomas Armstrong upon an outlawry ; The trial of Lady Alicia Lisle for high treason ; The trial of Elizabeth Gaunt for high treason ; The trial of Cornish for high treason ; The trial of Lord Delamere for high treason ; The trial of seven bishops for publishing a libel. Appendix: Disquisition on the court of the Lord High Steward, A Treatise on the Law of Evidence: In Two Volumes, and more
Children: Spencer March Phillipps, Adelaide March Phillipps, Alfred Lisle March Phillipps, and more
Grandchildren: Helen March Phillipps, Geraldine March Phillipps, Mary Lisle March Phillipps, and more
Partner: Charity Emilia Grant (1812–)
Parents: Susan Lisle and Thomas March Phillipps
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