Philip Chute

Philip Chute or Chowte (by 1506 – 1567), of Horne Place, Appledore, Kent, was an English member of parliament in Elizabethan England.

He is the progenitor of Chute dynasty in England and Ireland from the Chutes of Hampshire and Norfolk, and during the plantation of Limerick a branch moved to settled at Chute Hall.

[2] Philip was standard bearer to King Henry VIII.

Philip Chute was given Horne's Place by the Queen Mary.

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