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Phyllis Court

Phyllis Court is a private members club in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, situated by the River Thames.

Phyllis Court Club
Founded2 June 1906 (1906-06-02)[1]
FounderRoy Finlay
TypePrivate members club
FocusClub and hotel on the River Thames
Location
Websitewww.phylliscourt.co.uk

The Club was founded in 1906 and is located in a Georgian-style building set within its own grounds, close to the town centre. It overlooks the finish line of the Henley Royal Regatta and is also slightly downstream (and on the opposite bank) from Leander Club and upstream of Remenham Club and Upper Thames Rowing Club. There is a rowing club on the river at Phyllis Court, the Phyllis Court Rowing Club, for recreational rowing.[2]

History edit

The original building on this site dates from 1301.[3] It was the manor house of Henley-on-Thames and was known as Fillets Court. Queen Anne, the consort of King James I, visited the house in 1604. In 1643, Oliver Cromwell built a wall which still edges the garden near the river.[citation needed] In the mid 17th century, Phillis Court was the home of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke (1605–1675), parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, who before his death gave it up to his son William Whitelock, later Tory member of parliament for the University of Oxford.[4] In 1689, William of Orange, on his way to London, held his first court here. Sir William Whitelock died at the house in 1717.[5] The property later belonged to Edward Cooper, who sold Phillis Court to Sambrooke Freeman, the owner of Fawley Court nearby, in 1768.[6][7]

In 1939, the clubhouse was requisitioned by HM Government for the duration of the Second World War. It was first used as a WAAF Officers' mess for the Central Interpretation Unit at RAF Medmenham. Later it housed a top-secret unit making important photographic mosaics and models of the future Allied landing beaches in France and planning many raids including the "Dambusters". The clubhouse ended the war on a more peaceful note being used by the American Red Cross as a rest centre for war-weary airmen.[citation needed] On 6 November 1998, Queen Elizabeth II visited the Club before travelling upriver by boat to open the River and Rowing Museum.[8]

List of chairmen of the council edit

The following have been chairmen of the council for Phyllis Court:[citation needed]

  • 1935-1937 - Brigadier General E. S. Hoare Nairne, CB, CMG
  • 1937-1938 - Sir Gilbert Eliott, Bart.
  • 1938-1944 - Brigadier General E. S. Hoare Nairne, CB, CMG
  • 1944-1953 - Commander Robert H. Glen, RNVR
  • 1953-1955 - Captain H.J. Pullein Thompson, MC
  • 1955-1958 - H.R.E. Bradshaw
  • 1958-1961 - J.A. Burrell
  • 1961-1964 - M.K. Watson
  • 1964-1967 - G.J. Abraham, OBE
  • 1967-1970 - Dr W.A. Alexander
  • 1970-1973 - A.J. Claisse, JP
  • 1973-1976 - H.P. Rosewarne
  • 1976-1977 - Group Captain R.E.G. Brittain, MA, RAF (Rtd)
  • 1977-1978 - W.A. Sivyer
  • 1978 - Sir Edward Beetham, KCMG, CVO, OBE
  • 1978-1983 - H. Harly-Burton, TD
  • 1983-1985 - Mrs Norah Adlam
  • 1985-1988 - R.R. Willgoss
  • 1988-1990 - A.J. Dore
  • 1990-1993 - E.V. Adams, CB
  • 1993-1995 - J.A. Simmons
  • 1995-1997 - N.R. Laurie
  • 1997-1999 - G.R. Hattam
  • 1999-2001 - S.B. Drew
  • 2001-2003 - P.T. Williamson
  • 2003-2004 - A.F.M. Friendship
  • 2004 - A.D. Robson
  • 2004-2007 - T.R.G. Johansen
  • 2007-2009 - D.A.E. Melck (Deon Adrian Melck)
  • 2009-2012 - F.G. Fielding
  • 2012-2015 - J.B. Hardman
  • 2015-2018 - Patricia Christmas
  • 2018-2019 - Barry Jackson
  • 2019-2022 - Stan Ainsley
  • 2022-Present - Barry Jackson (2nd Term)



References edit

  1. ^ Tomes, Jason (2012). Phyllis Court, Club and Manor. Henley-on-Thames: Phyllis Court Members Club Ltd. p. 14. ISBN 9780957322905.
  2. ^ "Phyllis Court Rowing Club". pccrowing.wixsite.com. Wixsite. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. ^ "History of Phyllis Court Club". UK: Phyllis Court Members Club. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  4. ^ Humphry William Woolrych, Eminent Serjeants-at-law of the English bar (Vol. 1, 1869), p. 381
  5. ^ John Phillips, Titles and honours conferred by His late Majesty King George I. and His present Majesty, in Great-Britain and Ireland (1728), p. 115: "Sir William Whitelock of Phillis-Court in the County of Oxon. Knight, Member for the University of Oxford, one of His Majesty's Council at Law, Nov. 22. 1717."
  6. ^ Emily J. Climenson (editor), Passages from the Diaries of Mrs. Philip Lybbe Powys, Kessinger Publishing, 2008. ISBN 978-1-4365-6715-2.
  7. ^ Kendal, Roger; Bowen, Jane; Wortley, Laura (2002). Genius & Gentility: Henley in the Age of Enlightenment. River & Rowing Museum. ISBN 0-9535571-2-X.
  8. ^ "HM The Queen at Phyllis Court". UK: Phyllis Court Members Club. Retrieved 6 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Phyllis Court Club website

phyllis, court, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, october, 20. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Phyllis Court news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2013 template removal help Phyllis Court is a private members club in Henley on Thames Oxfordshire England situated by the River Thames Phyllis Court ClubFounded2 June 1906 1906 06 02 1 FounderRoy FinlayTypePrivate members clubFocusClub and hotel on the River ThamesLocationHenley on Thames Oxfordshire EnglandWebsitewww phylliscourt co ukThe Club was founded in 1906 and is located in a Georgian style building set within its own grounds close to the town centre It overlooks the finish line of the Henley Royal Regatta and is also slightly downstream and on the opposite bank from Leander Club and upstream of Remenham Club and Upper Thames Rowing Club There is a rowing club on the river at Phyllis Court the Phyllis Court Rowing Club for recreational rowing 2 Contents 1 History 2 List of chairmen of the council 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe original building on this site dates from 1301 3 It was the manor house of Henley on Thames and was known as Fillets Court Queen Anne the consort of King James I visited the house in 1604 In 1643 Oliver Cromwell built a wall which still edges the garden near the river citation needed In the mid 17th century Phillis Court was the home of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke 1605 1675 parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal who before his death gave it up to his son William Whitelock later Tory member of parliament for the University of Oxford 4 In 1689 William of Orange on his way to London held his first court here Sir William Whitelock died at the house in 1717 5 The property later belonged to Edward Cooper who sold Phillis Court to Sambrooke Freeman the owner of Fawley Court nearby in 1768 6 7 In 1939 the clubhouse was requisitioned by HM Government for the duration of the Second World War It was first used as a WAAF Officers mess for the Central Interpretation Unit at RAF Medmenham Later it housed a top secret unit making important photographic mosaics and models of the future Allied landing beaches in France and planning many raids including the Dambusters The clubhouse ended the war on a more peaceful note being used by the American Red Cross as a rest centre for war weary airmen citation needed On 6 November 1998 Queen Elizabeth II visited the Club before travelling upriver by boat to open the River and Rowing Museum 8 List of chairmen of the council editThe following have been chairmen of the council for Phyllis Court citation needed 1935 1937 Brigadier General E S Hoare Nairne CB CMG 1937 1938 Sir Gilbert Eliott Bart 1938 1944 Brigadier General E S Hoare Nairne CB CMG 1944 1953 Commander Robert H Glen RNVR 1953 1955 Captain H J Pullein Thompson MC 1955 1958 H R E Bradshaw 1958 1961 J A Burrell 1961 1964 M K Watson 1964 1967 G J Abraham OBE 1967 1970 Dr W A Alexander 1970 1973 A J Claisse JP 1973 1976 H P Rosewarne 1976 1977 Group Captain R E G Brittain MA RAF Rtd 1977 1978 W A Sivyer 1978 Sir Edward Beetham KCMG CVO OBE 1978 1983 H Harly Burton TD 1983 1985 Mrs Norah Adlam 1985 1988 R R Willgoss 1988 1990 A J Dore 1990 1993 E V Adams CB 1993 1995 J A Simmons 1995 1997 N R Laurie 1997 1999 G R Hattam 1999 2001 S B Drew 2001 2003 P T Williamson 2003 2004 A F M Friendship 2004 A D Robson 2004 2007 T R G Johansen 2007 2009 D A E Melck Deon Adrian Melck 2009 2012 F G Fielding 2012 2015 J B Hardman 2015 2018 Patricia Christmas 2018 2019 Barry Jackson 2019 2022 Stan Ainsley 2022 Present Barry Jackson 2nd Term References edit Tomes Jason 2012 Phyllis Court Club and Manor Henley on Thames Phyllis Court Members Club Ltd p 14 ISBN 9780957322905 Phyllis Court Rowing Club pccrowing wixsite com Wixsite Retrieved 6 April 2020 History of Phyllis Court Club UK Phyllis Court Members Club Retrieved 6 April 2020 Humphry William Woolrych Eminent Serjeants at law of the English bar Vol 1 1869 p 381 John Phillips Titles and honours conferred by His late Majesty King George I and His present Majesty in Great Britain and Ireland 1728 p 115 Sir William Whitelock of Phillis Court in the County of Oxon Knight Member for the University of Oxford one of His Majesty s Council at Law Nov 22 1717 Emily J Climenson editor Passages from the Diaries of Mrs Philip Lybbe Powys Kessinger Publishing 2008 ISBN 978 1 4365 6715 2 Kendal Roger Bowen Jane Wortley Laura 2002 Genius amp Gentility Henley in the Age of Enlightenment River amp Rowing Museum ISBN 0 9535571 2 X HM The Queen at Phyllis Court UK Phyllis Court Members Club Retrieved 6 April 2020 External links editPhyllis Court Club website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phyllis Court amp oldid 1184049962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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