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Encyclopedia > Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

The Right Honourable Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, 1st Earl of Montgomery KG (October 16, 1584January 23, 1649) was the son of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. The Right Honourable (abbreviated The Rt Hon. ... A garter is one of the Orders most recognisable insignia. ... October 16 is the 289th day of the year (290th in Leap years). ... Events June 1 - With the death of the Duc dAnjou, the Huguenot Henry of Navarre becomes heir-presumptive to the throne of France. ... January 23 is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... // Events January 30 - King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland is beheaded. ... Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1534-1601) was a statesman of the Elizabethan era. ...


He married Anne Clifford, Baroness de Clifford, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland, on 1 June 1630. They had three children: June 1 is the 152nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (153rd in leap years), with 213 days remaining. ... Events February 22 - Native American Quadequine introduces Popcorn to English colonists. ...

  • Anna Sophia Herbert, married Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnavon and had issue.
  • Sir Charles Herbert (c. 1619–1635), married Mary Villiers, daughter of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham and had issue.
  • Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke (c. 1621–1669)


George Villiers (August 28, 1592 - August 23, 1628) was the 1st Duke of Buckingham of the second creation (1623) of that title and a favourite of King James I of England and then of Charles I. He was born in Brooksby, Leicestershire, the son of the minor noble Sir George...

Preceded by:
The Earl of Pembroke
Lord Chamberlain
1625–1641
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Essex


The Lord Chamberlain or Lord Chamberlain of the Household is one of the chief officers of the Royal Household in the United Kingdom, and is to be distinguished from the Lord Great Chamberlain, one of the great offices of state. ... Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, (January 11 1591 – 14 September 1646), was the son and heir of the unfortunate Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and succeeded to his fathers title in 1604, three years after the previous earl had been executed for treason. ...



Preceded by:
Henry Herbert
Earl of Pembroke
Succeeded by:
Philip Herbert
Earl of Montgomery


Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1534-1601) was a statesman of the Elizabethan era. ... The Earldom of Pembroke, associated with Pembroke Castle in Wales, was created by King Stephen of England. ... The title of Earl of Montgomery was created in the Peerage of England in 1605 for Sir Philip Herbert, younger son of the 2nd Earl of Pembroke. ...


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