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 NOR Arms—Quarterly: let, gn., on a bend, between three crosscroeslets, JAMEs 11,e and had an only son, Constantine. Ott-. Phippa fitebde, arg., an escutcheon, ar ehar4ed with a demilion, sd in I 730, and was a. by his oon, rampant, pierced threngi: the month by an arrow, within a CoaovAsTsNr Pnspps. Faq., raised to the peerage of doablo-tresseare, fiary-coonterfiary, of the first, far Howsan; Ireland, 3 Sept. 1767, as .Borsa dtIriprore, s/Yew Ross, re. 2nd, go., three lions, passant-gnardant, in pale, or, in cHef, a Wexfertf. His lordship cc. 26 Fob. 1741, LepoIl, eldest dan. label of three paints, arg, far tlaoxnuavoN; 3rd, rl:eqny, or and az, lbr Wsaaecs 4th, gee., a lion, rampant, or, fur FJTz000N; of John, Lord Harvey, of tekworth, by whom (who ci. in behind the shield two gold batons, in saltier, enameltad at 1789) he left issue, the ends, ca (the insignia of Earl-SIaml:al). Crests—let, iaeuant from a dueal earonet,or, a pair of wings, CoNovavvtsez-JonN, Isis suteoseer. gu., each charged with a bend between six cress erossleto, Edsnnnd, a gets-officer in tlse army, as:4 eol.-rosnmandant at fitehf a, arg.; 2nd, on a ehopean, gn., turned sip, eros., a lint:, etatant, with tail extended, or, gorged with a dneal coronet, Angastos, F.R.S.; b. to 1762; sen 1,1 ario, eldest don, at the lots erg ; 3rd, en a mount, vert, a hnrne passant, org., holding in the mouth a slip of oak, feneted, ppr. Sappereers—l)exter, a lion; si::istor, a horse, both org., the Ilenrietta-Staria, r,o.Clsorles, II tb Viscount Dillon, who ci. 1762. latter holding in Ins mnuth a slip of oak, vert, froete:t, l’t’r. Molts—-Solo virtue invieta. Seef—Arandet Castle, Sussex. Town Hesase—Noofolk tio::se, 21, St. Jan:eo’a Sqnare. NORHANBY, MARQUESS ow (George-A:tg::otns-Conetantine Phippa), Earl of Mulgrave, Viscount Normanby, and Baron Mulgrave, of Muigrove, all in co. of York, its the peerage of the United Kingdom; and Baron Mulgrave, of New Rosa, in the ci of Woxford, in the peerage of Ireland; high-steward of Hull P. C.; late of the Scots fnsilier-guarda, and late M.P. for Scarborough; comptroller in 1851-2, etc. Ed:nu:sd, recorder of Seurbora:sgh; 8.7 Dec 1808; rn in and treasurer, from 1853 to 1857, of tise Queen’s household; appointed lieut.-governor of Nova Scotia Norton, by whom lee loft at his death, 25 Oct. 1817, a so::, in 1858, resigned 1863; late a lord-in-waiting to Her Majonty; is. 23 July, 1819; s. his father as 2nd Marquess, 28 July, 1863 ; so. 17 Aug. 1844, Laura, dan. of the late Capt. Robert Russell, RN., and niece of Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of Cleveland, Iv. A:sgustut-Frcdertrk, in holy orders, alA., rector of Enetsnrusn-ttas’ssleane, and has, s. Cowavxwveaz-Cn.tst.xo-Hnoav, Furl of Jlatgrrtre, 0. 29 Aug. 1846, DL. for York. Is. William-Brook, RN., 0.13 Aug. 1847. Itt. Henry-George Russell, 0. 26 Jan. 1851. iv. Hervey-Lepel, 0. 6 Stay, 5814. 1. Lanra-Eliasbeth, so. S Jnne, lieS, to John-Vivian Hampton, Enq., 2nd non of J ohu-Lowia HamptonLewis, Esq. of Henllye and Dndwr, 00. .Xngleooy (oee s. lfe:th:erine-Prederiea, 5. It Oct. 1843. Jluaae’s Loa,ted Gtntrg). it. Katherinu-Lossioa. In. Constance-Mary. near, The Phipps family woe, during the 16th and early part of aa Rae-na _lfutgrose, sf M’atgruee, re. Yerk; and raised to the the 17th century, resident upon tended property in the to. dignity of l-”ioreuat Nere:eue:bg and EARL of StuLnuAva, of Lincoln, en which Col. Wiiltam Phippo raisod a rogtment 7 Sept. 1812. SIts lordship, who was a general officer in the of horse for the service of King Ceeano.ae dating the civil army, colonel of the hat regiment of foot, governor of wars. His grandson, Ssst CoNsTANTiNe Pnspvs, an emt::ent lawyer, constitnted East Riding in the 00 York, 5. 7 Apri, 1811, a:sd woo a. by Lord Chancellor of Iroland in 1712, was cousin of Sue ida eldest son, WILLeAM Pwspps, Kut. inventor of the diving-boll. Sir CuNnTAtevsNF.-IteNuv, 2nd sari, ItO., F.8.A., O.C.R., Constantine held the seals until 1714, when he resigned, 0. C. It., a olistinguiol:ed sto,eoens:e, dtptosneittst, as:d politician, and retiring to the Middle Temple, there died in a p:-ivate of Normanby, Ity lettorn-pate:st, dated 25 June, 18.8; ho c. station, 9 Oct. 1723, leaving an only son, WILLIAM Pn:rs’o, Faq., who so. in 1718, Lady Catherine 12 Ang. 1818, the tton. Staria-Liddell, eldent dais, of Thonsos Annesley, only dan. and heir of James, 3rd EarlofAnglesey, henry, tet Lord Ravoneworth, and had as: only child, by his countess, Lady Catherine Daruley,” natural dan. of GnoaueAcOUSTUSCoN5T4NT5N0, present peer. C This Catherine, Countess of Anglesey, n:. Sndly, John The marq:seoe was guvee-nor-gesseral of Jasnaiea from 18.2 Sheffield, Duke of Buekingham and Normanby, and by h:m to 1824, lord priry neat in 1834, lord-tiontanant of Ireland ltsd one son, John, who ii. earn., and hoqs:eattsed to his mother all his Ynrkshire estates, which were .tnherited by tier gsandsou, * Dy Catherine, dan. of Sir Charles Ssdley, hart. Constantine Phippn, lot Lord ltulgrsve. 831 NOR 11ev, let earl. tlse 60th toot; 0 7 April, 1760; 5. seam. 14 Sept. 1837. Peter ‘fhellnsson, Eoq.; end 4,10 1826. The baron 8. 13 Sept. 1775, and was a. by his eldest son, CoNavAaTnca-Jonte, 2nd baron, capt. R.N., in which capacity he snado an eO’ort to discover a north-oaet passage. Eta lordship held several high official situations, and woo enrolled asnongst the peers of Great Britain, as .Barea dIal. prove, 0/ Jlstgrcsee, rs. York, 16 June, 1790. lie ns. in 1767, Anne-Elizabeth, youngest dau. of Nathaniel Cholmley, Eeq., SIP., of Howebam and Whitby, by whom be had an only dat:., ANNe-gLsesnnvu-Cn005snev, sit, to the lute Lieot.-Gen. Sir Jolt:: llutvay, hart.; aud 8. at Turin, 10 April, 1446. The baron 4. in 1792, when the English Barmy of Jdulgrave became extinct, bnt the Irish barony devolved upon his brother, lteNRv, 3rd baron, O.C.R.; who m. Ii Oct. 1799, Sophio, doss, of Christopher-Thompson Staling, Faq. of Weot Herrington, Durham, and by her (who ef. 17 Starch, 1648) had, s. Cowsvanvn,-e-liaoay, Sod esrl and lot marquess. is. Chortes-Resomont (Sir), ItCh., eel, in the am,3-, keeper of Iter Majootv’o private purse, assd treasurer of tIes house— hod to SCUll. lIsa Friore Consort; 0. 27 Dee. 1801 ; to. 25 Jesse, 1832, Margaret-Anne, 2nd dan. of the Venerable Itsery Ttatl:nrat, arelsdeacon of Norwich, ased if. 24 Pot’. 1866, having had issue, Ctsarles-Ed:nnnd, capt. 28th reg:., late page of leonour to the Queen, 0. 11 June, 1844; so. 2 Juno, 1868, at Toronto, Canada, Sooan-Strn’url, 2nd dan. of the Rev. J.-Gamble fieddas, 0t.A., rector of Ilantillon, and s-oral dean; Alhert-Anguettss, an officer 60th rifles, 0. 1 July, 1847, far whom the Poiure Consort stood sponsor; o:sd twe das:s., Slariu-llenrietla-Sophia (keeper of stats opar;mrnta, Kensington lamer), so. Jon. 1816, Captain Freoteriek Sayer, 23rd royal Wrtsb tosCiers; :usd the lion. ]ian-iet-Lrpot, maid of honour to the Queen. 1618, Mario-Louisa, oldest dan of Lient.-Ge:s. Sir Cohn Campboll, K.C.B., sod widow of the lien. Chat’loa-Fvaneis Edmu:sd-Cossstantiue-Henry, 0. 11 Shore-Is, 1840, HIT. 2nd Diplonsatto Secretary late at Stuttgaedt, aubocquontly at Munich, and now at Athens, so. 7 net. 1161, Starts-Jane, eldest doo. of Alfred Miller Momdy, Esq. of Shipley, leerttyslsiro. S:stlollc, cl:aptain in nc:linao-y to her ltajosty; 0. 18 Oct. 1809; m. 7 Nov. 1617, Lady Otsry-Elizabeth-Emily FitzUo3, eldest dan. of Itonry, Stt: teuke of Grafton, and has had, 1 teensy-Augustus FitzRoy, 8. 9 March, 1840; ci. 13 Starch, 1814. 1 Constance-Mary-Katherine. 2 ltary-Louisa—Sephta, n: 8 Stay, 1866, to the Rev. IfenryThornton Pearce, reebor of Litolsfield, ltsnts. 3 Sophia-Itaris-Lanru. ss. Sophis. sss. Lapol-Clsarlatte, ne. 18 .Stoy, 1858, to Jal:n-Wallis Alexos:der, Esq., lad son of the late Ste ltobert Alexander, Ban. Lord Mulgnteve was created s peer of England, 11 Aug. 1794, Searborangh, and tord-lient. and enton rotulorum of the who wan 0. Ii Sluy, 1757, asad was eroatt-d llarquesn N 0 R M A N B Y.