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  1. Constantine Phipps, 1st Baron Mulgrave was the son of Lady Catherine Annesley and William Phipps and grandson of Sir Constantine Henry Phipps (1656–1723), who served as Lord Chancellor of Ireland from 1710 to 1714.

  2. Hon. Constantine John Phipps, Lord Mulgrave. 1744-92. He was born on 30 May 1744, the eldest of four sons of Constantine Phipps of Mulgrave Hall in Yorkshire, 1st Baron Mulgrave in the Irish peerage, and of his wife Lady Lepell Hervey, the granddaughter of the 1st Earl of Bristol and sister of Admiral Augustus John Hervey, the 3rd Earl of Bristol.

  3. Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave FRS PC (30 May 1744 – 10 October 1792) was an English explorer and officer in the Royal Navy. He served during the Seven Years' War and the American War of Independence, seeing action in a number of battles and engagements.

  4. s. of Constantine, 1st Baron Mulgrave [I]; bro. of Hon. Charles and Hon. Henry Phipps. educ. Eton 1755. m. 20 June 1787, Anne Elizabeth, da. of Nathaniel Cholmley, 1da. suc. fa. as 2nd Baron Mulgrave [I] 13 Sept. 1775; cr. Baron Mulgrave [GB] 7 July 1790. Offices Held. Entered R.N. 1760; lt. 1762; capt. 1765.

  5. Constantine John Phipps, 2º barón de Mulgrave, PC (19 de mayo de 1744- Lieja, 10 de octubre de 1792) fue un capitán de la Royal Navy, explorador del Ártico y botánico inglés. Sirvió durante la Guerra de los Siete Años y la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos, tomando acción en numerosas batallas y encontronazos.

  6. Constantine John Phipps was born in 1744, the eldest son of the first Baron Mulgrave, a peer of Ireland. In 1760, he entered the Navy, serving in the West Indies before advancing to the rank of lieutenant in 1762 and commander in 1763. He embarked upon a career in politics in 1768 when he was elected Member of Parliament for Lincoln.

  7. Constantine Phipps, 1st Baron Mulgrave (1722–1775) Constantine John Phipps, 2nd Baron Mulgrave, 1st Baron Mulgrave (1744–1792) (created Baron Mulgrave in 1790; title extinct on his death) Henry Phipps, 3rd Baron Mulgrave, 1st Baron Mulgrave (1755–1831) (created Baron Mulgrave in 1794 [1] and Viscount Normanby and Earl of Mulgrave in 1812) [2]