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  1. Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, KG, KB ( c. 1538 – 19 January 1601) was an English peer and politician. He was the nephew of Catherine Parr and brother-in-law of Lady Jane Grey through his first wife. Life. Arms of 2nd Earl of Pembroke as recorded by York Herald, 1620. He was the son of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and Anne Parr.

  2. HENRY HERBERT, 2nd earl Pembroke (c. 1534 - 1601) Eldest son of the 1st earl, was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He entered into his father's plans for lady Jane Grey, and was married (25 May 1553) to her sister Catherine, but divorced her (1554) after the plot failed, was made a K.B. (1553) and a member of the suite of king Philip (after ...

  3. Notable members. George Herbert, poet. Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury, poet. William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, founded Pembroke College, Oxford, and sponsored the printing of the First Folio of William Shakespeare 's plays.

  4. When Sir Henry Herbert 2nd Earl of Pembroke was born on 27 October 1534, in Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom, his father, William Herbert 1st Earl of Pembroke, was 29 and his mother, Anne Parr, was 19. He married Catherine Grey Countess Of Hertford on 25 May 1553, in England, United Kingdom.

  5. Henry HERBERT. (2nd E. Pembroke) Born: AFT 1538. Acceded: 1570. Died: 19 Jan 1601, Wilton. Buried: 5 Mar 1601, Salisbury Cathedral. Notes: Knight of the Garter. Father: William HERBERT (1° E. Pembroke) Mother: Anne PARR (C. Pembroke) Married 1: Catherine GREY (C. Hertford) 21 May 1553, London - ANNULMENT 1554.

  6. 19 de ene. de 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 19th January 1601, Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, died at Wilton, the family home near Salisbury. He had been suffering from ill health for about five years. Let me give you a few facts about this Tudor nobleman…

  7. He was born around 1534 and succeeded as 2nd Earl of Pembroke in 1570. His third wife Mary was the sister of the poet Sir Philip Sidney. Herbert was probably the richest and most powerful man in late sixteenth-century Wales.