Barrister. (b.Kingston, Jamaica-d.4/8/1922, Vancouver, Canada). Migrated to Downing (10/1/1885). BA Cambridge University (1887). Admitted to the Inner Temple (5/8/1866; called to the bar (11/18/1889).
HONG KONG. Barrister.
Barrister (admitted 11/25/1889).
Barrister (admitted 11/25/1889).
Third s/o James Cecil Phillippo[1] of Kingston, Jamaica and Hannah Selina Clark, d/o Rev. John Clark of Jamaica. A nephew of George Phillippo (b.1833-d.1914).
m. (1/7/1904, Vancouver, Canada) Mary Josephine Smith/Pike/Reischl. He claimed Mary's daughter from a previous marriage, Florence Gertrude “Edna” Reischl Phillippo, as his own.
[1] James Cecil Phillippo (b.12/6/1831, Spanish Town, Jamaica – d.1//1894, Kingston, Jamaica). Studied medicine in Scotland. Medical practitioner as well as a successful businessman in Jamaica. Privy Councilor and, eventually, the only man not previously a Governor to become president of the Legislative Council of Jamaica. m1.Hannah Selina Clark (d. late 1880s), d/o Rev. John Clark of Jamaica. m2. Jane [s.n.].
Selected bibliography: Caribbean Surname Index [online]. Norton-Kyshe, James William, History of the Laws and Courts of Hong Kong, Tracing Consular Jurisdiction in China and Japan and Including Parliamentary Debates, and the Rise, Progress, and Successive Changes in the Various Public Institutions of the Colony from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Hong Kong: Noronha & Co., 1898, Vol. I., p.XVIII.
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