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Christopher Billopp was a captain in the British Royal Navy in the seventeeth century who commanded various ships of the line including the HMS Greenwich in the Battle of Bantry Bay. After his service to the British Crown he was granted a land patent of 932 acres on Staten Island in the colony of New York.[1]
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- ^ History of Thomas and Anne Billopp Farmar, and Some of their Descendants in America by Charles Farmer Billopp (Hardcover - Sept. 22, 2009)