. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ber, 1771, m. 13th September, 1792, at Church, Liverpool, Beatrice, daughter of thelate James Aspinall, esq. a merchant of that great com-mercial town, and sister of the late John Bridge Aspinall,esq. of Cleonger Hall, in the county of Chester, and ofBath, by whom he has two sons, namely, Francis-Aspinall, of Thornfield, in the township ofHeaton Norris, Lancashire, h. 19th September, 1793,w. 14th April, 182
. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ber, 1771, m. 13th September, 1792, at Church, Liverpool, Beatrice, daughter of thelate James Aspinall, esq. a merchant of that great com-mercial town, and sister of the late John Bridge Aspinall,esq. of Cleonger Hall, in the county of Chester, and ofBath, by whom he has two sons, namely, Francis-Aspinall, of Thornfield, in the township ofHeaton Norris, Lancashire, h. 19th September, 1793,w. 14th April, 1825, his cousin, Jane, only daughterand heiress of William Jackson, esq. of Liverpool,and his wife, Mary, daughter of the above-mentionedJames Aspinall, esq. and has issue, Hindley-Leigh, b. 7th October, Philips succeeded, under the will of his father, to the estates of that gentleman,at his decease, 2nd February, 1824. He is a deputy-lieutenant for the county ofChester, and in the commission of the peace, but does not act as a magistrate : heis indefatigable, however, in promoting works of public utility in his This is a branch of the old Staffordshireftimily of Philips, of Heath House, found-ed by Nathaniel Philips, esq. of Manchester,*who was born on the 15th of February,1693, and baptized at Checkley on the 25thof the same month. He m. 13th January,1729, Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heirof John Burton, esq of Derby, and hadthree sons, viz. I. Nathaniel, of Manchester, merchant,h. 30th January, and baptized 1stMarch, 1730, m. Hannah, daughterof William Barrow, of Salford, mer-chrtnt, and dying in June, 1766, leftNathaniel, of Nottingham, sometime resident at Pliiladelphia,h. 1st April, 1765, living unm. in1834. William, h. 8th October, 1766, 28th February, 1827, andinterred at York. Alice, h. 21st July, 1763, d. 15thJune, 1794, unni. * Third son of Nathaniel Philips, of HeathHouse, and his wife, Elizab
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