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Mulgrave: A Legacy of Exploration and Influence Constantin John Phipps, Lord Mulgrave, a name that resonates with history and adventure

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constant. Earl Mulgrave

Constant. Earl Mulgrave
CONSTANTINE HENRY PHIPPS, earl of MULGRAVE statesman, and - in his youth when marquess of Normanby - author of Matilda

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Coat of arms Phipps Lord Mulgrave

Coat of arms Phipps Lord Mulgrave
Engraving of the coat of arms of Phipps, Lord Mulgrave, item 187 in an 18th century publication. Text on this engraving, including motto, reads: 187 Phipps

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constantin John Phipps Lord Mulgrave

Constantin John Phipps Lord Mulgrave

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Whitby Board of Guardian, Mulgrave Castle

Whitby Board of Guardian, Mulgrave Castle
Whitby Board of Guardians on an outing to Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire Date: 1930

Background imageMulgrave Collection: 11th Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victoria s

11th Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victoria s
11th Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Bedchamber Ladies, Anne Caulfeild, Countess of Charlemont, and Lady Flora Hastings

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Irish prisoners liberated during Lord Mulgraves progress, 1836 (c1890). Creator: Unknown

Irish prisoners liberated during Lord Mulgraves progress, 1836 (c1890). Creator: Unknown
Irish prisoners liberated during Lord Mulgraves progress, 1836 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Normanby, 1840. Creator: Richard James Lane

Normanby, 1840. Creator: Richard James Lane
Normanby, 1840. Portrait of British Whig politician and writer Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby (1797-1863)

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave, English statesman, early 17th century (1894)

Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl of Mulgrave, English statesman, early 17th century (1894). Artist: Renold Elstrack
Edmund Sheffield (c1564-1646), 1st Earl of Mulgrave, English statesman, early 17th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection)

Background imageMulgrave Collection: The ships of Lord Mulgraves expedition of discovery embedded in ice in the Polar Regions, 1774

The ships of Lord Mulgraves expedition of discovery embedded in ice in the Polar Regions, 1774. HMS Racehorse and Carcass sailed from the Nore on the sandbank of the Thames Estuary

Background imageMulgrave Collection: From Mulgrave Woods, near Whitby, 1860. Artist: Edmund John Niemann

From Mulgrave Woods, near Whitby, 1860. Artist: Edmund John Niemann
From Mulgrave Woods, near Whitby, 1860. Painting held at the Kirklees Museums and Galleries, Huddersfield. From A Catalogue of the Pictures

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constantine John Phipps 2Nd Baron Mulgrave 1744 A 1792 English Explorer From The Book A Catalogue

Constantine John Phipps 2Nd Baron Mulgrave 1744 A 1792 English Explorer From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors Volume Iv Published 1806

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constantine Henry Phipps 1St Marquess Of Normandy Earl Of Mulgrave 1797 To 1863 British Politician

Constantine Henry Phipps 1St Marquess Of Normandy Earl Of Mulgrave 1797 To 1863 British Politician And Author Engraved By H Robinson After H P Briggs From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Henry Marquess Normanby

Henry Marquess Normanby
Constantine Henry Phipps, second earl of Mulgrave, first marquess of NORMANBY statesman and author Date: 1797 - 1863

Background imageMulgrave Collection: North America. Canada. Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794)

North America. Canada. Malaspina Expedition (1789-1794). Depicting some indigenous people in Mulgraves port. Drawing. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Americas Museum

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constantine Mulgrave - 1

Constantine Mulgrave - 1
CONSTANTINE JOHN PHIPPS, second baron MULGRAVE Naval officer and arctic explorer, author of Journal of a Voyage to the North Pole. Date: 1744 - 1792

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Henry Earl Mulgrave

Henry Earl Mulgrave
HENRY PHIPPS, first earl of MULGRAVE Military commander and statesman Date: 1755 - 1831

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Constantine Mulgrave - 2

Constantine Mulgrave - 2
CONSTANTINE JOHN PHIPPS, second baron MULGRAVE Naval officer and arctic explorer, author of Journal of a Voyage to the North Pole. Date: 1744 - 1792

Background imageMulgrave Collection: First Dk Buckinghamshire

First Dk Buckinghamshire
JOHN SHEFFIELD, 1st Duke of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (previously third earl of Mulgrave) Statesman and poet Date: 1648 - 1721

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Edmund Earl Mulgrave

Edmund Earl Mulgrave
EDMUND SHEFFIELD, second earl of MULGRAVE Military commander with the Parliamentary army during the Civil War. Date: 1611 - 1658

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Sophia Lady Mulgrave

Sophia Lady Mulgrave
SOPHIA, countess of MULGRAVE wife of Henry Phipps, first earl. Date: ? - 1849

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Source Size = 3962 x 2404

Source Size = 3962 x 2404
Captain Disneys War Projectile Experiments, in the Grounds of Mulgrave House, Fulham

Background imageMulgrave Collection: Edm. Sheffield Mulgrave

Edm. Sheffield Mulgrave
EDMUND SHEFFIELD first baron MULGRAVE soldier and statesman with his autograph


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Mulgrave: A Legacy of Exploration and Influence Constantin John Phipps, Lord Mulgrave, a name that resonates with history and adventure. From his role in the Whitby Board of Guardians to his ownership of the majestic Mulgrave Castle, this man left an indelible mark on society. The Coat of Arms proudly displayed by Phipps, Lord Mulgrave symbolizes his noble lineage and distinguished position within society. As the 11th Carriage of the Royal Household during Queen Victoria's reign, he embodied elegance and grace. Lord Mulgrave's impact extended beyond mere titles; he was known for his compassion as well. The image capturing Irish prisoners liberated during his progress in 1836 speaks volumes about his commitment to justice and humanity. In exploring Lord Mulgrave's ancestry, we find Edmund Sheffield, 1st Earl - an English statesman who played a significant role in shaping early 17th-century politics. Renold Elstrack's portrait immortalizes this influential figure whose actions reverberated through time. However, it is perhaps Lord Mulgrave's expeditionary spirit that truly sets him apart. John Cleveley the Younger masterfully depicts ships from one such exploration embedded in ice within Polar Regions back in 1774. This daring endeavor showcases not only courage but also a thirst for knowledge that pushed boundaries. From the enchanting perspective captured by Edmund John Niemann at Mulgrave Woods near Whitby to Henry Marquess Normanby's connection with North America through Canada's Malaspina Expedition - these images highlight how far-reaching their influence truly was. And finally Constantine Mulgrave - a name echoing throughout generations as another bearer of this illustrious title continues to shape our world today. Their dedication to exploration mirrors their ancestors' legacy while forging new paths into uncharted territories. Mulgrave stands as more than just a name; it represents centuries filled with discovery and progress.