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 | | NORMANBY, CONSTANTINE HENRY PHIPPS, 1ST MARQUESS OF (1797–1863), British statesman and author, son of Henry, 1st earl of Mulgrave (1755–1831), was born on the 15th of May 1797. |
 | | The 1st earl (who was created baron in 1794 and earl in 1812), was a distinguished soldier, and Pitt's chief military adviser; and he held the offices of chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster (1804), secretary for foreign affairs (18o5), first lord of the admiralty (1807–1810), and master of the ordnance (1810–1818). |
 | | In 1792 he inherited the earlier Irish barony of Mulgrave—created in 1767 for his father, Constantine (1722–1775) grandson of Sir Constantine Phipps (1656–1723), the lord chancellor of Ireland—from his elder brother Constantine (1744–1792), a distinguished naval captain. |
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