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Painting On Ivory Of Magdalene Dorothea Phillips (1750-1824) By Henrietta Eccleston Of Termonfekin Louth County Ireland

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    Posted 3 years ago

    vintagelamp
    (1101 items)

    Painting On Ivory Magdalene Dorothea Phillips By Henrietta Eccleston Of Termonfekin Louth County Ireland

    Ties to Captain Cook

    Last picture is Molesworth Phillips, subject's brother, who sailed with Captain Cook

    Back of painting states:
    Magdalene Dorothea daughter of John Phillips (and Henrietta Eccleston) of Swords Co Dublin by Henrietta daughter of John Eccleston of Termonfekin County Louth Ireland (Henrietta Eccleston's Father was John Eccleston and his wife Elizabeth. John's father was William Eccleston Sherrif of Drumshallon, Louth 1656-1705 and his wife Rose Brabazon 1663-1686). Magdalene Dorothea Phillips was born 3rd July 1750 and married June 1780 George Kiernan of Henry Street Dublin and Blackhall Co Dublin. She died 20th February 1824.

    Magdalene was the mother of Sophia Dorothea Kiernan and George Shirley Kiernan MRIA

    From the internet:
    Magdalene Dorothea Phillips
    Born 3 July 1750
    Daughter of John Phillips and Henrietta Eccleston
    Sister of Henrietta Maria Phillips and Molesworth Phillips
    Wife of George Kiernan Apothecary — married June 1780
    Mother of Sophia Dorothea Kiernan and George Shirley Kiernan MRIA
    Died 20 February 1824

    Molesworth Phillips Brother Of The Subject (From the internet):
    Molesworth Phillips, sailor and companion of Captain James Cook, is born in Swords, County Dublin on August 15, 1755.

    Phillips is the son of John Phillips of Swords. His father is a natural son of Richard Molesworth, 3rd Viscount Molesworth, whence Phillips acquires his Christian name. He first enters the Royal Navy, but on the advice of his friend Sir Joseph Banks he accepts a commission as second lieutenant in the Royal Marines on January 17, 1776. In this capacity he is selected to accompany Captain Cook on his last voyage, extending over nearly three years. He sails with Cook from Plymouth on July 12, 1776, and is with the marines who escort Cook when he lands at Hawaii on February 14, 1779.

    In John Webber‘s painting “The Death of Captain Cook” Phillips is represented kneeling and firing at a native who is clubbing Cook. Phillips is himself wounded, but, after swimming back to the boat, he turns back and helps another wounded marine to the boats.

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    1. jojowasthemanfrommars, 3 years ago
      i would kill for a frame like this ... sweet find...
    2. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 3 years ago
      jojo,
      In that case, I will not tell you where I live :)......
      Thanks for the comment!
    3. jojowasthemanfrommars, 3 years ago
      lol your to late you gave it to me last week ....'-)) you just never know in here, could show up with a rental truck and clean us out ...oh my loins tigers and bears ....we need to join a neighborhood watch group...lol later
    4. vintagelamp vintagelamp, 3 years ago
      jojo, Could happen in this crazy world :) Thank you for the humor just when I needed it! Til next time. I am going to add you to my watched list.

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