- Father of Adelaide Phillpotts
- Prolific British author, playwright and poet.
- Was described as a shy, weather-beaten man who rarely ventured far from Devon. His most successful play, "The Farmer's Wife", had a three-year run, but he never went to London to see it.
- Was best known for his novels about the people of Devon.
- Published over 250 titles over his long career.
- Many of his short stories were made into plays.
- Wrote detective novels under the pseudonym Harrington Hext.
- Wrote books on gardening, nature and wildlife.
- Abandoned an acting career after he discovered that he had no ability for it whatsoever.
- Was related to Henry Phillpotts (1778-1869), Bishop of Exeter.
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