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DEBRETT S ILLUSTRATED PEERAGE. 355 NORFOLK, Duchess of, AUGUSTA MARY MINNA CATHERINE, daughter of the 1st Baron Lyons, G.C.B,; b. 1821 : m. 1839, the 14th Duke of Norfolk, who d. 1860. Residences, Norfolk-house, 21, St. James's-square, S.W. ; Arundel- castle, Sussex. Rest in virtue. NORMANBY, MARQUESS OF. (PHIPPS.) GEORE AUGUSTUS CONSTANTINE PHIPPS, P.C., K.C.M.G., 2nd Marquess, Born July 23rd, 1819 ; succeeded his father in 1863; appointed Ensign and Lieut. Scots Fusilier Guards, 1838; sat as M.P. for Scar- borough 184751, and from 18528, when he was an unsuccessful candidate 1851 ; was Major 4th York Militia 1846 53, Comptroller of the Household 18512, Treasurer 1853 8, Governor of Nova Scotia 185863, a Lord in Waiting to the Queen 1866, and 1868 9, and Capt. of the Corps of Gentlemen of Arms 1869 71, Governor and Commander-in-C-liief of the colony of Queensland 1871 4, when he was appointed Governor of New Zealand; is a Dep. Lieut. and a Magistrate for the North Riding of Yorkshire: married (1844) Laura, daughter of Robert Russell, Esq. and has issue, living,^- Sons, Rev. Constantine Charles Henry, Earl of Mnlgrave, b. 1846 ; was Curate of Lythe, 187<) 72, wlien he became Vicar of St. Mark's, Worsley, near Manchester Residence^ Worsley Vicarage, Manchester. William Brook, R.N., b. 1847, m. 18/5. Henry George Russell, b. 1851. Hervey Lepel, b. 1854. Daughters, Laura Elizabeth, b. 1845, m. 1863 (Hampton).-^Katherine Louisa, b. 185ft, m. 1868, the 3rd Earl of Ellesmere. Constance Mary, b. 1852. Creations, Baron Mulgrave of New Ross, (co.) Wexford, in the peerage of Ireland, 1768, Baron Mulgrave of Mnlgrave, in the county of York, 1794, Viscount Normanby and Earl of Mnlgrave, 1812, Marquess of Normanby, in the peerage of the United Kingdom, 1838. 9rm<3, Quarterly : 1st and 4th, sable, a trefoil slipped within an orle of eight mullets., argent, Pltippx; 2nd, paly of six, argent and azure, a bend, gules, Annesley ; 3rd, the arms of King James II. within a border compony, ermine and azure. Crest. A lion's jamb erased, sable, holding a trefoil slipped, argent. S>uppovtfr&, Dexter, a unicorn, ermine, armed, ungxiled, crined, and tufted, or, and gorged with a chaplet of roses; sinister, a goat, ermine, armed and unguled, azure, gorged as the dexter. Sent, Mulgrave-castle, near Whitby. Official Residences, Government Houses, Auckland, and Wellington, New Zealand. Clu Its Travellers' , Brooks' s, Fox . NORMANBY, Marquess of, His lordship's predecessor was his father, Constantine Henry, K.G. G.C.B. G.C.H. 1st Marquess of Normanby, 2nd Earl and 4th Baron Mulgrave. He was b. May 15, 17y7, and succeeded his father as Karl, April 1831, and was created Marquess in 1838 ; was Governor >f Jamaica, 182-J 4, and in the latter year, Lord Privy Seal; Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 1835 9; appointed Secretary of State, 1839 41; Ambassador to France, 1846 52; to Tuscany, 1854 8 : TO. Aug. 1.', 1818, the Hon. Maria Liddell, daughter of the 1st Baron Ravensworth; and d, July 28, 1863, having hart issue an only son. NORMANBY, Dowager Marchioness of, MARIA, daughter of the 1st Baron Ravensworth: m. 1818, the 1st Marquess of Normanby, who d. 1863. Residence, Mulgrave-castle, Whitby.