Captain Chichester Phillips (1647–1728) was an English-born politician in seventeenth and early eighteenth-century Ireland.
He is chiefly remembered today for giving the land to create Ireland's first Jewish cemetery at Ballybough, Dublin.
[1] Sir Thomas died in London in 1636, leaving the Limavady estates to his eldest son Dudley.
Marmaduke Phillips MA (TCD) DD served in Inniscarra and Matehy, County Cork.
[5] Captain Phillips on 28 October 1718 leased a plot of land, on which Ballybough Cemetery was subsequently built, to the Ashkenazim, who had recently established a small community in Dublin.