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Sir Philip Francis (1740-1818)
Son of the translator of the same name, and the likely author of the Junius letters; he was first clerk at the war office (1762-72), made a fortune in India, and served in Parliament as a Whig MP. Son of the translator of the same name, and the likely author of the Junius letters; he was first clerk at the war office (1762-72), made a fortune in India, and served in Parliament as a Whig MP.
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 Sir Walter Scott  ¶ 13