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Thomas Phelippes (1556–1625), also
known as
Thomas Phillips was a linguist, who was emplo**** as a
forger and
intelligence gatherer. He
served mainly under...
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intercepted by
Phelippes,
decoded and sent to Walsingham. On 7 July 1586, the only
Babington letter that was sent to Mary was
decoded by
Phelippes. Mary responded...
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Journalist Phelippe Daou
Bridge (Portuguese:
Ponte Rio Negro) is the
fourth longest bridge in
Brazil at 3,595
metres (11,795 ft) long, with a cable-sta****...
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Walsingham had also sent this text to
another codeworker Thomas Phelippes.
Phelippes valued Somers as a
senior colleague, on one
occasion writing that...
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Thomas Phelippes'
forged cipher postscript to Mary,
Queen of Scots'
letter to
Anthony Babington...
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episode of
Historic Royal Palaces'
Outliers podcast. He
appeared as
Thomas Phelippes, a spy and code
breaker in the
court of
Elizabeth I
plotting the downfall...
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Philippe de Rémi or
Philippe de
Beaumanoir (c. 1247–1296),
contemporarily Phelippes de Beaumanoir, was a
French jurist and
royal official. He was a junior...
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Revolutionary Committee of Nantes: Jean-Baptiste Carrier, François-Louis
Phélippes Tronjolly and colleagues,
Julien Minée for the department,
Renard for...
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Albert Gregorius (now in the
Palais Royal) and by Charles-Francois
Phelippes (now in the Palais-Royal).
Another portrait was
painted in 1835 by Amédée...
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servant of Mary,
Queen of Scots, Jérôme Pasquier, was
questioned by
Thomas Phelippes in
September 1586. He
confessed to
writing a
letter in
cipher for Mary...