Clive Phillipps-Wolley
| birth_place = Wimborne. East Dorset, UK | death_date = | death_place = Duncan, British Columbia | education = Rossall School | spouse = Jane Fenwick m. 1878; d. 1921 | children = 4 }} Sir Clive Phillipps-Wolley (born Edward Clive Oldnall Long Phillipps, 3 April 1853 – 8 July 1918) was a British-Canadian official, author and big game hunter. His two most famous poems are perhaps ''The Sea Queen Wakes'' (1896) and ''Coronation Hymn'' composed in honour of the coronation of George V. Provided by WikipediaPlease enable Javascript.
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