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reservations about funding a facility where there was no clear support for paying its staff and, despite Hooker's assurance that he might use it himself, there is no evidence that he actually did. Payment was made in two equal instalments in no immediate hurry. Construction of a dedicated building was completed in 1876 and was subsequently named the Jodrell Laboratory in his honour. The centenary of the laboratory's foundation was marked by the naming of a
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In the absence of public funding, Phillips Jodrell, described as "a personal friend" of Hooker, subsequently funded the construction and establishment of a scientific laboratory at the gardens with a donation of £1,500 (equivalent to £178,228 in 2023), reported in 1875. Phillips Jodrell expressed
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to provide support funding for individual researchers to be awarded at the Society's discretion. The Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction eventually led to government funding for scientific research but Phillips Jodrell gave instructions for the Society to retain the funds and, in the event of
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of Jodrell, by Royal Licence, on 29 June 1868. His legal experience was brought to bear as he established his right to the income from the sale of timber from his newly acquired estates in Cheshire and Derbyshire against apportionment to other beneficiaries of the will. According to the 1883 edition
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was established in 1870 and published eight successive reports from 1871 through to 1875. Phillips Jodrell appears to have been influenced by its emerging recommendations. In 1874 he granted an endowment of £7500 (equivalent to £1,047,091 in 2023) to
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states his date of birth as being 4 October 1807, it may also be interpreted that he was aged 18 when admitted a pensioner at Trinity College on 25 September 1822, implying a birth date in 1804. The baptismal record and other sources support the former
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His brother, Harry Shakespear, died in 1849, unmarried and without issue, about the same time as having sold out of his commission and retired. Their father, Shakespear Phillips, died in 1855 and Thomas therefore inherited much of his estate.
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Phillips Jodrell's concern for his own health and the term "simple-minded" may have been an early indication of deteriorating mental health for, by 1878, his second endowment to UCL for a professorship of Zoology, was referred to the
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His maternal uncles all died without issue and thus on 4 June 1868, at the age of 61, Thomas became the main beneficiary of the Jodrell estate. In accordance with the conditions of the will, Thomas assumed the surname and
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on 3 September 1889. Probate was conducted 14 December 1889 and his personal estate valued at £265,593 (equivalent to £37,079,988 in 2023). He was succeeded by his nephew, Henry Richard Tomkinson, who made a
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to fund a Professorship of Science, with a further £500 for equipment. This endowment was acknowledged in the final report of the commission. A succession of academics have since held the title
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Thereafter he appears to have become more involved in matters of social importance and, on occasions, providing funding to support his favoured causes. In 1872 he wrote to the governors of
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Conferences Held in Connection with the Special Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, 1876 : Chemistry, Biology, Physical Geography, Geology, Mineralogy, and Meteorology
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the High court of chancery during the time of Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst : with a few during the time of Lord Chancellor Cottenham
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his estates measured 3,130 acres (1,270 ha) in Cheshire and 575 acres (233 ha) in Derbyshire and were valued at £3,339 (equivalent to £424,785 in 2023).
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In December 1876, he resigned his position on the council of the Charity Organisation Society "...on account of increasing ill-health". In April 1877 the novelist
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before being called to the bar and retained membership for many years thereafter. He is recorded as one of the initial supporters of the formation of the
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in 1846. Their eldest sister, Hannah Sophia, born 1802, married Revd. Henry Tomkinson in 1823 and whose eldest daughter, Sophia Ann, became the wife of
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He had three siblings that survived beyond infancy. His elder brother, Harry Shakespear Phillips, born 1805, pursued a military career, mostly with the
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In February 1876, in a letter to Hooker written from his Stratton Street address, he also gave £6000 (equivalent to £842,758 in 2023) to
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to "...issue Her Royal Commission of Inquiry into the best methods of securing the improvement of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge".
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that took place between 1871 and 1875. One of the chapel windows is attributed to him and the eight figures depicted include saints
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VIII. That opportunities for the pursuit of Investigations in Physiological Botany should be afforded in the Royal Gardens at Kew.
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In 1874, the Royal Commission's fourth report noted the problems encountered in funding botanical physiological studies at the
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Men-at-the-Bar: A Biographical Hand-List of the Members of the Various Inns of Court, including Her Majesty's Judges, Etc.
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in remonstrance at the dismissal of Dr. John Chapman for publicly criticising inadequate out-patient facilities there.
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and being of "unsound mind". His affairs were administered by his nephew, Henry Richard Tomkinson. He died in
1044:, Civil Parish: St Clement Danes, Registration District: Strand, Sub-registration District: St Clement Danes, 360:, unmarried and with a domestic staff of six, he described himself as a "Landed proprietor and fundholder". 1680:(1 January 1876). "Report on the progress and condition of the Royal Gardens at Kew, During the Year 1875". 1462: 1429: 589: 517: 379: 290: 286: 1109: 1600: 1460:
A Member of the Charity Organisation Society (5 August 1877). "The Organisation of Charity in Hospitals".
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in 1825 aged 18 and became a Scholar in 1827. In the summer of that year he spent the holidays in the
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The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton
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He is an old bachelor of fortune & culture a liberal, charitable, a retired fox hunter, a
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Annals of My Early Life 1806-1846: With Occasional Compositions in Latin and English Verse
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Burke's Landed Gentry : A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry
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Women and the Natural Sciences in Edwardian Britain : In Search of Fellowship
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his death, to put them towards a long-term support fund - which is what happened.
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Baijnath, H. (1978). "Jodrellia, a New Genus of Liliaceae from Tropical Africa".
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within his lands in and near his native Yeardsley refers to him as resident at
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Jodrell family, of Yeardsley cum Whaley, Cheshire, Jodrell Muniments 1286-1783
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where two of his maternal uncles had served. Harry joined as an officer on a
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Other notable signatories of the 1848 letter to Lord John Russell included:
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Universities were subsequently established in 1850 and reported in 1852.
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He was one of the subscribers to the refurbishment and redecoration of
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Letter to the Governors and other subscribers to St. George's Hospital
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The endowment was recorded in 1875 as having a value of $ 36,700 in
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Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)
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Report on the Progress and Condition of the Royal Gardens at Kew
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Chapman, John (3 January 1874). "The dismissal of Dr Chapman".
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on 9 November. His father, Shakespear Philips (1772–1855), of
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English barrister, land-owner and philanthropist (1807-1889)
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The great landowners of Great Britain and Ireland...
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Jodrell Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy
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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review
143:Thomas Jodrell Phillips was born 4 October 1807 in 113: 103: 93: 83: 73: 55: 30: 23: 1879:"Anniversary Meeting : President's Address". 1506:. Vol. 2. University Press. pp. 591–597. 1406: 1404: 1351: 1308: 1306: 1304: 1302: 1192: 1017: 978: 715: 372:The Great Landowners of Great Britain and Ireland 1194:"1861 England Census [database on-line]" 1019:"1851 England Census [database on-line]" 980:"1841 England Census [database on-line]" 1597:"Reports of the Devonshire Commission (1871-5)" 1054: 1052: 918:"Royal Statistical Society : Early days". 752:. Vol. 1 (9 ed.). 1898. p. 816. 503: 454: 1322:Thomas, Ryland; Williamson, Samuel H. (2024). 303:Reports of cases argued and determined in the 269:, and gave the Athenaeum Club as his address. 1916:The Complete Letters of Henry James 1876–1878 1736:"Research in Jodrell Laboratory, 1876-1900". 1591: 1589: 1104: 1102: 953: 951: 218:as part of party from Cambridge with friends 8: 967:(4 ed.). London: Harrison. p. 243. 324:, then Prime Minister, requesting he advise 1579:Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons 570: 1881:Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 1862:Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 552:, the only son of his sister, Sophia Ann. 426:Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction 257:He appears to have become a member of the 20: 1518:"Trinity College Chapel - Window North I" 1213:Census Returns of England and Wales, 1861 1038:Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851 999:Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841 710: 708: 706: 651:George Nugent-Grenville, 2nd Baron Nugent 588:This predated construction of the nearby 921:Journal of the Royal Statistical Society 603:Thomas Agar-Robartes, 1st Baron Robartes 147:, and was baptised at St Peter's Church 702: 561: 1288: 1278: 311: : with a few during the time of 1991:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge 738: 736: 734: 732: 720:. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. 2010. 619:Thomas Henry Farrer, 1st Baron Farrer 7: 1996:19th-century British philanthropists 1986:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 1272:Jodrell v. Jodrell, 17,19 April 1869 226:. He continued his studies becoming 1725:(3). Leiden University Press: 1–19. 289:in New Square, London, adjacent to 623:Edmund Walker Head, eighth baronet 184:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 1582:. Vol. 57. 1875. p. 62. 1522:Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge 489:Later years, death and succession 411:Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge 1320:"consistent series" supplied in 1257:University of Manchester Library 1146:Institute of Historical Research 1061:"Jane Austen's strange prophecy" 448:raised by the garden's director 1622:Authors, Various (March 2015). 1550:(228): 371–373. 12 March 1874. 1314:Gross Domestic Product deflator 1059:Buck, Alanah; Atkinson, Helen. 907:. 7 December 1889. p. 108. 435:Jodrell Professor of Physiology 133:Thomas Jodrell Phillips Jodrell 25:Thomas Jodrell Phillips Jodrell 801:. Longmans, Green. p. 44. 301:. During this period he wrote 1: 1779:Ayres, Peter (23 June 2020). 1413:Charity Organisation Reporter 1394:Charity Organisation Reporter 1378:Charity Organisation Reporter 1350:Philips-Jodrell, T.J (1872), 1324:"What Was the U.K. GDP Then?" 1114:Darwin Correspondence Project 667:Sir Harry Verney, 2nd Baronet 344:Inheritances and philanthropy 1921:University of Nebraska Press 1240:. 3 July 1868. p. 3737. 671:Henry Galgacus Redhead Yorke 523:In 1887, a 21-year lease of 392:Charity Organisation Society 242:of Trinity in 1830, awarded 120:Shakespear Phillips (father) 2012: 1820:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1746:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1686:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 1087:. W. Benning and Company. 849:Cambridge University Press 724:Principal Probate Registry 446:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 431:University College, London 396:Metropolitan Free Hospital 212:Trinity College, Cambridge 206:After attending school in 88:Trinity College, Cambridge 1858:"Letter to the President" 839:"Thomas Jodrell Phillips" 398:and wrote letters to the 356:, living in High Street, 313:Lord Chancellor Cottenham 309:Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst 1785:. Springer. p. 45. 1215:. Kew, Surrey, England: 1040:. Kew, Surrey, England: 1001:. Kew, Surrey, England: 123:Harriet Jodrell (mother) 1981:English philanthropists 1976:Lawyers from Manchester 1723:Leiden Botanical Series 1472:10.1136/bmj.2.869.277-a 1463:British Medical Journal 1430:British Medical Journal 1081:Phillips, T.J. (1847). 905:Office of The Law times 758:2027/iau.31858027897994 722:citing: Original data: 590:Royal Courts of Justice 35:Thomas Jodrell Phillips 1141:British History Online 844:Alumni Cantabrigienses 592:building in the 1870s. 573:Alumni Cantabrigienses 571: 513: 460: 305:High court of chancery 238:) 1829. He was made a 178:achieving the rank of 1650:Thistleton-Dyer, W.T. 743:Burke's Landed Gentry 659:Nassau William Senior 643:Peter John Locke King 550:Edward Cotton-Jodrell 254:on 20 November 1835. 1652:(24 November 1910). 1439:10.1136/bmj.1.679.31 1150:University of London 928:(1): 140–151. 1935. 631:John Stevens Henslow 615:Erasmus Alvey Darwin 450:Joseph Dalton Hooker 380:St George's Hospital 291:Lincoln's Inn Fields 265:in 1833, chaired by 176:purchased commission 1828:1978KewBu..32..571B 1556:1874Natur...9..371. 1316:figures follow the 903:. Vol. 87–89. 793:Wordsworth, Charles 307:during the time of 295:Saint Clement Danes 293:, in the parish of 285:he was resident in 263:Statistical Society 186:. He saw action at 1498:Clark, John Willis 1237:The London Gazette 1197:. Provo, UT, USA: 1110:"Letter no. 1188F" 1022:. Provo, UT, USA: 983:. Provo, UT, USA: 663:Hensleigh Wedgwood 220:Charles Wordsworth 180:Lieutenant Colonel 149:(since demolished) 1889:The Royal Society 518:Masters in Lunacy 482:the Royal Society 452:and recommended: 400:Pall Mall Gazette 330:Royal commissions 322:Lord John Russell 248:called to the bar 130: 129: 59:September 3, 1889 2003: 1950: 1949: 1941: 1935: 1934: 1907: 1901: 1900: 1876: 1870: 1869: 1854: 1848: 1847: 1803: 1797: 1796: 1776: 1770: 1769: 1752:: 102–10. 1901. 1733: 1727: 1726: 1720: 1708: 1702: 1701: 1674: 1668: 1667: 1646: 1640: 1639: 1619: 1613: 1612: 1610: 1608: 1599:. 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Manchester
Bristol
Macclesfield
Trinity College, Cambridge
Barrister
Philanthropy
Manchester
(since demolished)
Barlow Hall
Lancashire
Yeardsley
Shallcross
53rd Foot
purchased commission
Lieutenant Colonel
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Aliwal
Sobraon
George Cotton
Macclesfield
Trinity College, Cambridge
Lake District
Charles Wordsworth
William Tyrrell
B.A.
12th Wrangler
2nd Classic
Fellow
M.A
called to the bar

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