The Philips Baronetcy, of Weston, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.
In Parliament he sat as a Whig and represented Ilchester 1812–1818, Steyning 1818–1820, Wootton Basset 1820–30 and Warwickshire South 1832–35.
The 2nd Baronet represented three constituencies: Horsham 1818–1820 , Steyning 1820–32, Kidderminster 1835–37 and Poole 1839–1852.
He married the daughter of the 2nd Earl of Camperdown but had no male issue and the baronetcy was extinct on his demise.
[3] The family seat was at Weston House, Long Compton, Shipston on Stour which the 1st Baronet purchased for £75000 in 1819.