Henry Phipps, 1st Earl of Mulgrave (14 February 1755 - 7 April 1831) was a British statesman and politician. Succeeding his brother Constantine John Phipps as Baron Mulgrave of Mulgrave (Peerage of Great Britain) and Baron Mulgrave of New Ross (Peerage of Ireland) in 1792, Mulgrave served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1804-1805) and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1805-1806) in Pitt's second government. When the Tories returned to power in 1807, Mulgrave served as First Lord of the Admiralty (1807-1810), Master-General of the Ordnance (1810-1819), and Minister without Portfolio (1819-1820). He was created Earl of Mulgrave in 1812, and was succeeded by his son, Constantine Henry, who was later created Marquess of Normanby.
| Preceded by: Lord Pelham | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1804-1805 | Followed by: The Earl of Buckinghamshire |
| Preceded by: The Lord Harrowby | Foreign Secretary 1805-1806 | Followed by: Charles James Fox |
| Preceded by: Thomas Grenville | First Lord of the Admiralty 1807-1810 | Followed by: Charles Philip Yorke |
| Preceded by: New Creation | Earl of Mulgrave | Followed by: Constantine Henry Phipps |
| Preceded by: Constantine John Phipps | Baron Mulgrave |