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Topic: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke


  
  Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, 1st Earl of Montgomery (1584-1649)
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621-1669)
Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, 4th Earl of Montgomery (c.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Earl_of_Pembroke   (399 words)

  
 EARLS OF PEMBROKE - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS OF PEMBROKE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Trusted by the popular party, Pembroke was made governor of the Isle of Wight, and he was one of the representatives of the parliament on several occasions, notably during the negotiations at Uxbridge in 1645 and at Newport in 1648, and when the Scots surrendered Charles in 1647.
His eldest surviving son, Philip (1621-1669), became 5th earl of Pembroke, and 2nd earl of Montgomery; he was twice married, and was succeeded in turn by three of his sons, of whom Thomas, the 8th earl (c.
PEMBROKE DOCK (formerly known as Pater, or Paterchurch), a naval dockyard and garrison town, is situated close to Hobb's Point, at the eastern extremity of Milford Haven.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /P/PE/PEMBROKE_EARLS_OF.htm   (2836 words)

  
 DUKES AND EARLS OF CUMBERLAND - LoveToKnow Article on DUKES AND EARLS OF CUMBERLAND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The 1st earl of Cumberland was Henry, 11th Lord Clifford (1493I 542), a son of Henry, 10th Lord Clifford (c.
George, 3rd earl of Cumberland (1558-1605), was born on the 8th of August 1558, and married Margaret (c.
The earl left no sons, and his barony was claimed by his only daughter Anne (i 5901676), the wife successively of Richard Sackville, 3rd earl of Dorset, and of Philip Herbert, 4th earl of Pembroke and Montgomery; while his earldom was inherited by his brother Francis (1559-1641).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CU/CUMBERLAND_DUKES_AND_EARLS_OF.htm   (596 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Herbert Henry 9th Earl of Pembroke and 6th Earl of Montgomery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Herbert, Henry, 9th Earl of Pembroke and 6th Earl of Montgomery (1693-1751), member of prominent English family, who was interested in architecture...
Herbert, Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery
Herbert, Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery (1584-1650), English soldier and statesman.
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 Pepys' Diary: Herbert, Philip, 5th Earl of Pembroke
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke & 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1620/21-) inherited two earldoms from his father the 4th Earl of Pembroke & 1st Earl of Montgomery.
The older earldom of Pembroke was created 1551 for the son of an illegitimate son of an earlier Herbert earl of Pembroke; the later earldom was created 1605.
Pembroke’s mother was the 4th Earl’s first wife Lady Susan de Vere (d 1628/29) a daughter and coheiress of the 17th Earl of Oxford (of the ancient de Vere and a granddaughter maternally of the Elizabethan statesman William Cecil, Lord Burghley.
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Sir Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke 4th and 7.
Edmund Plantagenet, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent 1795,796, born 8/5/1301 in Woodstock Palace, Oxfordshire, England797,798; died 3/19/1329-30 in Winchester Castle, Hampshire, England799,800; married Margaret Wake, of Liddell, Baroness Wake 12/1325 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England801; born 1309 in Liddel, Cumberland, England801,802; died 9/29/1349 in Liddel, Cumberland, England; of Black Death803,804.
Stephen Longespee, Earl of Ulster949,950, born 1216 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England951,952; died 1260 in Sutton, Northamptonshire, England953,954; married Emmeline de Riddlesford 1244955; born 1223 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England955,956; died 7/19/1276957,958.
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 List of the Knights of the Garter (1348-present)
288 (inv 1525) Ralph (Nevill), 4th Earl of Westmorland.
708 (inv 1853) Algernon (Percy), 4th Duke of Northumberland.
Earl of Hereford, K.G. Married Thomas of Woodstock, Earl of Buckingham, K.G., afterwards Duke of Gloucester.
www.heraldica.org /topics/orders/garterlist.htm   (13903 words)

  
 HERBERT (FAMILY) - Online Information article about HERBERT (FAMILY)
No claim being set up among the other descendants of the first earl, it may be taken that their lines were illegitimate.
The earldom of Pembroke was revived for him in 1551.
borne the surname of Herbert, a surname which in the 19th century was adopted by the Joneses of Llanarth and Clytha, although they claim no descent from those sons of Sir William ap Thomas for whom it was devised.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /HEG_HIG/HERBERT_FAMILY_.html   (1414 words)

  
 Office-Holders: Vice Admirals of the Coasts 1558-1660
Derby, Henry (Stanley), 4th Earl of Cheshire and Lancashire c.
Pembroke, Henry (Herbert), 2nd Earl of South Wales 1585-1601.
Pembroke, Philip (Herbert), 4th Earl of South Wales 1630-50; Hampshire 1644-7; 1649-50.
www.history.ac.uk /office/viceadmirals2.html   (5443 words)

  
 I15669: Philip Herbert 7th Earl Of Pembroke ( - 29 AUG 1683)
I15669: Philip Herbert 7th Earl Of Pembroke (- 29 AUG 1683)
Spouses of Philip Herbert 7th Earl Of Pembroke
Descendants of Philip Herbert 7th Earl Of Pembroke and Henrietta Mauricette De Penancoet
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 Permanent Lieutenants for Buckinghamshire: 1628-1641   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery KG KB (1584-1648/9)
He was a nephew of Sir Philip Sydney and he and his elder brother, William, the 3rd Earl, were the ‘incomparable pair of brothers’ to whom Shakespeare’s First Folio was dedicated.
He was a leading courtier and held many high offices including that of Lord Chamberlain from 1626 and the Lieutenancies of Wiltshire and Somerset in addition to Bucks.
www.buckscc.gov.uk /lieutenancy/permanent_lieutenants/philip_herbert.htm   (107 words)

  
 THOMAS HERBERT
Essentially what the Herbert descendants agree on is that (a) the Monmouth Co NJ Herberts were founded by a widow, Bridgett Herbert-Harbert-Harbour of Gravesend, Long Island, New Amsterdam and (b) the suppostion she was the widow of Walter Herbert is undocumented.
Herbert of St. Julians, son of Sir William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke.
Thomas Herbert was "excluded" from Kingwood Church 12th of October 1770; Hannah Herbert was "dismissed" toward the end of October 1776.
www.spaldinggenealogy.com /jherbert.htm   (3687 words)

  
 HERBERT, GEORGE (1593-1633) - Online Information article about HERBERT, GEORGE (1593-1633)
Pembroke, whose kinsman Herbert was, presented him to the living of Fugglestone with Bemerton, near See also:
This was published at Cambridge, apparently for private circulation, almost immediately after Herbert's death, and a second imprint followed in the same year.
Barnabas Oley was prefixed to the Remains of 1652, but the classic authority is Izaak Walton's Life of Mr George Herbert, published in 1670, with some letters from Herbert to his mother.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /HEG_HIG/HERBERT_GEORGE_1593_1633_.html   (1737 words)

  
 I15624: Philip Herbert 4th Earl Of Pembroke (16 OCT 1584 - 23 Jan 1649-50)
I15624: Philip Herbert 4th Earl Of Pembroke (16 OCT 1584 - 23 Jan 1649-50)
Henry Sydney K.G. Henry Herbert 2nd Earl Of Pembroke
Descendants of Philip Herbert 4th Earl Of Pembroke and Susan Vere
web.ukonline.co.uk /Members/nigel.battysmith/Database/D0018/I15624.html   (181 words)

  
 Stories In Art
This family portrait, in oil on canvas, was probably commissioned on the occasion of the marriage between Philip’s eldest son, Charles, and Mary Villiers, daughter of the Duke of Buckingham.
The painting, reputedly the largest ever painted by van Dyck, is described in some detail and the relationships between the members of the family group and between the Earl and Charles 1 are explained.
Earl employed James Wyatt to design cloisters on two levels between 1801 and 1815.
www.storiesinart.com /notes1.htm   (1440 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 49   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Herbert, George Robert Charles, Earl of Pembroke 13th, b.
Herbert, Henry George Charles, Earl of Pembroke 17th, b.
Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux, Earl of Carnarvon 4th, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx49.html   (503 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2940
She married George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, son of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland and Anne Dacre, on 24 June 1577.
She married, firstly, Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset, son of Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset and Margaret Howard, on 25 February 1608/9.
She married, secondly, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, son of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and Mary Sydney, on 1 June 1630.
www.thepeerage.com /p2940.htm   (656 words)

  
 Earl of Pembroke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On 1 September 1533 King Henry VIII created Anne Boleyn Marchioness of Pembroke in her own right, a signal honor, because his great-uncle Jasper Tudor had been the earl of Pembroke.
Gilbert de Strigul, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1173-1185)
William fitz William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1190-1231)
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/earl_of_pembroke   (403 words)

  
 Philip Massinger
His father, who had also been educated at St. Alban Hall, was a member of parliament, and was attached to the household of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, who recommended him in 1587 for the office of examiner in the court of the marches.
A joint letter, from Nathaniel Field, Robert Daborne and Philip Massinger, to Philip Henslowe, begs for an immediate loan of £5 to release them from their "unfortunate extremitie", the money to be taken from the balance due for the "play of Mr.
In 1631 Sir Henry Herbert, the master of the revels, refused to license an unnamed play by Massinger because of "dangerous matter as the deposing of Sebastian, King of Portugal", calculated presumably to endanger good relations between England and Spain.
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 MSN Encarta - Encyclopedia Article Center - People in European History
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, 8th Earl and 1st Marquess of
Beatty, David, 1st Earl of the North Sea and of Brooksby
Devereux, Walter, 1st Earl of Essex and 2nd Viscount of Hereford
encarta.msn.com /artcenter_0.2.1/People_in_European_History.html   (287 words)

  
 Herbert - Title
Pavan of the Composition of mee Edward Lord Herbert 1627 3.to Martij; diescilicet natalitio;
Pavan of the Composition of mee Herbert of Cherbury and Castle Island.
A Pauan composed by mee Herbert of Cherbury and Castle Island; 1639.
www.cs.dartmouth.edu /~wbc/julia/ap1/Herbert.htm   (427 words)

  
 1625-29: Charles I - the first crisis
In 1596, the Earl of Essex and Sir Walter Raleigh had again raided and burnt Cadiz port.
In the House of Lords, Henry Howard (25th Earl of Arundel), Philip Herbert (4th Earl of Pembroke), John Digby (Earl of Bristol) and Bishop George Abbot were all enemies of Buckingham.
Billeting of troops was so unpopular that Charles used it as a method of subduing and punishing his opponents; (for example, in Banbury, the stronghold of William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, the troops started a fire that burnt most of the town).
history.wisc.edu /sommerville/361/361-24.htm   (2206 words)

  
 herbert02
Families covered: Herbert of Carnarvon, Herbert of Kingsey, Herbert of Montgomery, Herbert of Pembroke, Herbert of Powis (Powys), Herbert of Raglan, Herbert of St. Julians (Gillians)
Philip Herbert, 1st Earl of Montgomery, 4th Earl of Pembroke (b 16.10.1584, d 23.01.1649-50)
Main sources: BE1883 (Herbert of Herbert, Chepstow, Pembroke and Huntingdon), BP1934 (Pembroke), BE1883 (Herbert of Powis) with input (for Herbert of St. Julians) from 'The House of Croft of Croft Castle' by O.G.S. Croft, published by E.J. Thornton, 1945.
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Earl of Pembroke (1557), along with the towns and castles of the Norman Lordship of Glamorgan.
These possessions remained in the Herbert family until 1674 when Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, left them in his will to his daughter, Charlotte.
Although the title Earl of Plymouth had died with the last male of the family, a later descendant in the Windsor-Clive family was created Earl of Plymouth so that the Plymouth association with Cardiff continued for many years.
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 European Masterpieces at the Cincinnati Art Museum
Gainsborough's An Officer of the 4th Regiment of Foot
For instance, Gainsborough's An Officer of the 4th Regiment of Foot from the National Gallery is a striking portrait of a militarist.
But he is caught in a sensitive, slightly melancholy mood.
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 Office-Holders: Custodes Rotulorum 1544-1646
By 1605 Cumberland, Francis (Clifford) 4th Earl of
Earl of Wiltshire 19 Jan. 1550; Marquess of Winchester 11 Oct. 1551)
Baron Cardiff 10 Oct. 1551; Earl of Pembroke 11 Oct. 1551)
www.history.ac.uk /office/custodes1544.html   (2389 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 531
She married Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland on 10 June 1632 in Roehampton, Surrey, England.
She married, firstly, Sir Charles Herbert, son of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and Susan de Vere, on 8 January 1634/35.
She married, secondly, James Stuart, 4th Duke of Lennox, son of Esmé Stuart, 3rd Duke of Lennox and Katherine Clifton, Baroness Clifton of Leighton Bromswold, on 3 August 1637.
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 NGA - Related Objects   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Elisabeth de Bourbon, Wife of Philip IV (), 1632, engraving on laid paper, 1990.125.1.124
Philip IV, King of Spain (), 1632, engraving on laid paper, 1990.125.1.123
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery (), probably 1626/1641, engraving on laid paper, 1990.125.1.20
www.bonus.com /contour/national_gallery/http@@/www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pcomp?70676   (1662 words)

  
 Robert Herrick. To The Right Honourable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
To The Right Honourable Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
A prince of Pembroke, and that Pembroke you !
Background from a tile by Stormi Wallpaper Boutique.
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 European Masterpieces at the Cincinnati Art Museum
His "Portrait of Philip Herbert" (1634) in the National Gallery show is a fine example.
In contrast, the portrait of Rachel de Ruvigny (1640), presented as the mythic figure Fortune, "is pretty dramatic," Ms.
Aronson, referring to Gainsborough's contemplative "An Officer of the 4th Regiment of Foot" (1770), one of three Gainsboroughs in the National Gallery show.
www.cincinnati.com /masterpieces/compare.html   (1247 words)

  
 Earl Of
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Earl Soham Brewery was originally in the old chicken shed at back of The Victoria pub.
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