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| | Constantine John Phipps Mulgrave |
 | | At his death the English barony became extinct, but his Irish barony devolved upon his brother.--His brother, Henry Phipps, soldier, born in England, 4 February, 1755; died there, 7 April, 1831, was colonel of the 31st regiment of foot, governor of Scarborough, and lord-lieutenant and custos rotulorum of the East Riding in York county. |
 | | He served in the British army during the Revolutionary war, and was afterward a member of William Pitt's cabinet, and was first lord of the admiralty in 1807. |
 | | On 7 September, 1812, he was raised to the rank of Viscount Normanby and Earl of Mulgrave.--Henry's son, Constantine Henry, first Marquis of Normanby, British statesman, born in Mulgrave castle, York, 15 May, 1797; died in Hamilton Lodge, South Kensington, 28 July, 1863. |
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