- John Lewis Phipps
John Lewis Phipps (1801-1870), of Leighton House,
Westbury, Wiltshire , was aBrazil merchant, briefly Conservative MP for Westbury (1868) andHigh Sheriff of Wiltshire (1864).He was the second son of Thomas Henry Hele Phipps (1777-1841), of Leighton House, Westbury, Wiltshire, and Mary Michael Joseph Leckonby (1777-1835). In 1837 he went into partnership with his brother,
Charles Paul Phipps , buying out the Brazilian coffee business of Heyworth Brothers. Despite a number of alarms, the business eventually flourished, becoming for a while one of the largest coffee exporters fromBrazil . Phipps was part-owner of a cargo of coffee shipped fromRio de Janeiro in the Amy Warwick, a merchant vessel that was captured by Unionist forces on 10 July 1861, at the outset of theAmerican Civil War . The resulting legal case ended up in the U.S. Supreme Court in 1862 [The Amy Warwick, 67 U.S. 635 (1862)] .In 1868, Phipps was elected as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Westbury, but the election result was declared void as a result of a petition brought by the unsuccessful Liberal candidate, Mr Laverton. Willes J held that, although Phipps himself was personally innocent of any corrupt practice, his agent, Harrop, had carried out acts of intimidation on voters [Law Times Reports relating to Magistrates, Municipal, Parichial, Ecclesiastical and Election Law, vol.5, 1870] . Phipps had hoped that his son, Richard Leckonby Hothersall Phipps, would succeed him in the seat. His replacement instead by his brother,
Charles Paul Phipps , and (after a Liberal interlude) by his nephew,Charles Nicholas Paul Phipps , added to family tensions arising from the conduct of the partnership's affairs.In 1834, Phipps married Mary Anne Barney, by whom he had a son and three daughters. He died in 1870.
ources
*"Notes on the 'Westbury' Phipps Pedigrees" by John C. Phipps (1983, unpublished)
*"Papers of the Phipps Family of Chalcot (1574-1988)" (Ref.540), Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office
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