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Col. Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps, KCB

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Birthplace: Mulgrave, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: February 24, 1866 (64)
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom (bronchitis)
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave and Martha Sophia Maling
Husband of Margaret Anne Phipps
Father of Maria Henrietta Sophia Chaine; Charles Edmund Phipps; Albert Augustus Phipps and Hon. Harriet Lepel Phipps, VA
Brother of Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby, Earl of Mulgrave; Lady Lepel Charlotte Alexander; Edmund Phipps; Augustus Frederick Phipps; Henrietta Sophia Phipps and 2 others

Occupation: Keeper of the Privy Purse to Queen Victoria
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About Col. Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps, KCB

He was the second son of Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave, and was born at the family estate of Mulgrave Castle in 1801. Educated at Harrow, Phipps joined the army by purchasing a commission as an ensign and lieutenant in the Scots Fusilier Guards on 17 August 1820. He ranked as lieutenant and captain by 1 January 1828, when he was made adjutant. In 1832, his brother Constantine, then 2nd Earl of Mulgrave, was appointed Governor of Jamaica, and Charles accompanied him as his private secretary. Mulgrave left the governorship in 1834, and was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1835; Phipps continued with him to act as steward of his official household. On 25 June 1835, he married Margaret Anne Bathurst (d. 1874). The two had four children, including Harriet Lepel Phipps, a confidential attendant to Queen Victoria. He purchased a commission as captain and lieutenant-colonel on 26 May 1837.

On 1 August 1846, Phipps was appointed an Equerry in Ordinary to Queen Victoria, succeeding Charles George James Arbuthnot, and hereafter was much in the royal household. He was appointed private secretary to Prince Albert on 1 January 1847, and went on half-pay from the Army later that month as a lieutenant-colonel. On 10 October 1849 Phipps replaced George Edward Anson as Keeper of the Privy Purse, Treasurer and Cofferer to the Prince of Wales, and Treasurer to Prince Albert, resigning his post as private secretary.

He was promoted colonel (unattached) in 1851. He received the CB on 9 September 1853 and retired from the army the following year. In 1858, he received the KCB. Phipps was much in the confidence of Victoria and Albert, and aided Charles Grey in his duties as Private Secretary to the Sovereign after the death of Albert in 1861. He was appointed Receiver-General of the Duchy of Cornwall on 26 May 1862, and was appointed to the Council of the Prince of Wales on 27 January 1863. On 8 February 1864, he received the additional offices of Secretary, Chamberlain and Receiver-General and Keeper of the Signet to the Prince of Wales as Prince and Steward of Scotland. Phipps died of bronchitis at St James's Palace on 24 February 1866, and was buried in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on 2 March 1866.



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Col. Sir Charles Beaumont Phipps, KCB's Timeline

1801
December 27, 1801
Mulgrave, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1837
1837
1844
June 11, 1844
Mulgrave Castle, Yorkshire, England
1847
1847
1866
February 24, 1866
Age 64
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
March 2, 1866
Age 64
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