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  1. HERBERT, Philip (1653–83) suc. half-bro. 8 July 1674 as 7th earl of PEMBROKE and 4th earl of MONTGOMERY First sat 13 Apr. 1675; last sat 24 May 1679. bap. 5 Jan. 1653, 1st s. of Philip Herbert, 5th earl of Pembroke and 2nd w.

  2. He was succeeded by his son Philip, as 5th Earl of Pembroke. Legacy . Philip Herbert's Will was dated 1 May 1649. In it, he requested internment in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, Wiltshire, near his family seat of Wilton, where his father and brother had been laid. He named:

  3. Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke. A favourite of James I, Pembroke was, with his brother William, the 3rd Earl, one of the 'incomparable paire of brethren' to whom the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays is dedicated (1623). He was a patron of van Dyck, and also rebuilt Wilton House in Wiltshire.

  4. Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, with his Family. Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his Family (1635 – oil on canvas – 330 x 510 cm<) is the largest painting ever made by Anton van Dyck, a joint portrait of the 4th Earl of Pembroke, his wife and children. All figures are slightly larger than life size and the impressive ...

  5. Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, 4th Earl of Montgomery KB (1652/53 – 29 August 1683) was an English nobleman who succeeded to the titles and estates of two earldoms on 8 July 1674 on the death of his brother William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke. A convicted murderer, he has been called "the infamous Earl of Pembroke."

  6. 18 de feb. de 2014 · Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Philip Herbert (5e comte de Pembroke) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Conte di Pembroke; Philip Herbert, V conte di Pembroke; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Statsrådet (England) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Герберт, Филипп, 5-й граф Пембрук; Usage on www.wikidata.org ...

  7. Philip succ as 4th Earl of Pembroke when his older brother died, Apr 1630. He mar 2ndly, 1 June 1630 [her age 41], to Anne Clifford [born 30th Jan 1589]. She was widow of Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset . See the famous group portrait of 4th Earl and family (about 1634-1635) in the Double Cube Room, Wilton.