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John Phillips (c. 1709–1775)

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From his uncle, Phillips inherited the house in Brook Street that he occupied throughout his career; it survives as 39, Lower Brook Street, remodelled by a later occupant,
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and provided refined joinery in the building (1742–1750). Phillips and Shakespear were also responsible for the interior joinery of
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He inherited the considerable practice of his uncle, Thomas Phillips (c. 1689–1736), who was active as a
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John's father, William Linnell, had executed carver's work at Radcliffe Camera (1745) and at
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Survey of London: volume 40: The Grosvenor Estate in Mayfair, Part 2 (The Buildings) (1980)
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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William and John Linnell, Eighteenth-Century London Furniture Makers
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During his career he held the post of Carpenter to His Majesty's
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In 1771–72, Phillips constructed the wooden bridge at
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Index

John Phillips (c. 1709–75)
John Phillips (disambiguation)
London
speculative builder
Harley estate
James Gibbs
St Martin-in-the-Fields
St Peter's
Vere Street
Thames
Fulham
Putney

Christ Church Library
Rudolph Ackermann
Mayfair
West End
grand house for Lord Bateman
Park Lane
Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
John Linnell
Oxford
Radcliffe Camera
Christ Church Library
James West
Alscot Park
Gothick manner
Howard Colvin
Batty Langley
Elizabeth, Countess of Portsmouth

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