Marquess of Normanby
Marquess of Normanby was a title in the peerage of England and later a separate title in the peerage of the United Kingdom.The first title was created in the peerage of England in 1694 for John Sheffield, who was awarded a higher title a few years later. The title became extinct with the death of his son.
- John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby; April 7, 1648 - February 24, 1721
- Edmund Sheffield, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Normanby; 1716 - 1735
- Constantine Henry Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby; May 15, 1797 - July 28, 1863; acceded June 25, 1838.
- George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby; July 23, 1819 - Arpil 3, 1890; acceded 1863.
- Constantine Charles Henry Phipps, 3rd Marquess of Normanby; August 29, 1846 - August 25 1932; acceded 1890.
- Oswald Constantine John Phipps, 4th Marquess of Normanby; July 29, 1912 - January 30, 1994; acceded 1932.
- Constantine Edmund Walter Phipps, 5th Marquess of Normanby; February 24, 1954; acceded 1994.
Reference
- Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Brian Tompsett, as of March 1, 2003; [1]
- BUCKINGHAM AND NORMANBY, JOHN SHEFFIELD, 1ST DUKE OF (1648—1721), 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica; [1]






