Resided in Pembroke.
Phillip is mentioned in Lefroy, J.H. Memorials of the discovery and early settlement of the Bermuda or Somer's Islands, 1511-1687. London : Longman's, Green & Co., 1879, pg. 52. On page 280 he is listed in the 1668-1669 will of Nathaniel White (granted twentie shillings). In 1663 Philip is on share number 23, Paget's Tribe, 24 1/2 acres, Free School Land, original grantee Mr. Thomas Church (pg. 721).
Philip Dunscombe listed as a beneficiary of will of "brother" Rev. Nathaniel White (Bermuda Archives Book of Wills, Book 1, p. 126)
As early as 1678 some of the more enterprising inhabitants carried their slaves to Turk's Island and engaged in the manufacture of salt. One was Philip Dunscombe (Hayward. Bermuda past and present.
Cited by Thomas Donovan Dunscomb).