- The
Philipse family was a
prominent Dutch family in New
Netherlands and the
British Province of New York. It
owned both the vast 81 sq mi (210 km2) hereditary...
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Frederick Philipse (born
Frederick Flypsen; 1626 in Bolsward,
Netherlands –
December 23, 1702),
first Lord of the
Manor of
Philipseborough and patriarch...
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Philipse Manor station is a
commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's
Hudson Line,
located in the
Philipse Manor area of
Sleepy Hollow, New York...
- Sir
Frederick Philipse Robinson, GCB (September 1763 – 1
January 1852) was a
soldier who
fought for
Britain during the
American War of Independence. His...
- River,
about 20
miles (32 km)
north of New York City, and is
served by the
Philipse Manor stop on the Metro-North
Hudson Line. To the
south of
Sleepy Hollow...
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Philipse Manor may
refer to:
Philipsburg Manor, the
Philipse family manor in
Westchester and
Bronx Counties, New York,
originally known as Philipsborough...
- have been a
tenant of
Philipse.
Tenant or not,
Wolfert did have the
second largest house in the region,
second only to
Philipse Manor Hall,
which still...
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Philipse Manor Hall
State Historic Site is a
historic house museum located in the
Getty Square neighborhood of Yonkers, New York.
Originally the family...
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Philip Philipse (1663–1699) was the
eldest son and heir of
Frederick Philipse, a Dutch-born
merchant trader, slaver, land baron, and 1st Lord of Philipsburg...
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Herman Philipse (born 13 May 1951) is a
professor of
philosophy at
Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Philipse taught at
Leiden University from 1986...