Thomas Phillips (Irish adventurer)

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Sir Thomas Phillips (1560–1633) was an English knight and soldier of fortune. Originally granted land at Coleraine, Ulster, Kingdom of Ireland, he forfeited it to the London Livery Companies in exchange for grants of land at Limavady and what became the Moyola estate as part of the Plantation of Ulster. In 1622 he sold the Moyola estate to Thomas Dawson. In 1608 he was granted the first license from the King to distill whiskey in Ireland, a patent he later sold and carried on today at Bushmills Distillery. A son, Sir Dudley Phillips, was a key figure in the defence of Coleraine and Londonderry during the 1641 Rebellion.

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  • "Theme 2 : Individuals" (PDF). Towermuseumlearning.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-12-16.
  • T. W. Moody (March 1939). "Sir Thomas Phillips of Limavady, Servitor". Irish Historical Studies. Cambridge University Press. 1 (3): 251–272. JSTOR 30005954.
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