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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. 26 de mar. de 2023 · Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, KG, KB (in or after 1538 – 19 January 1601) was a Welsh nobleman, peer and politician of the Elizabethan era. He was the nephew of Catherine Parr, and brother-in-law of Lady Jane Grey, through his first wife.

  4. Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1534–1601) William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1580–1630) Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, 1st Earl of Montgomery (1584–1649) Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621–1669) William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke, 3rd Earl of Montgomery (1642–1674)

  5. 16 de mar. de 2023 · 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.

  6. Herbert family, Earls of Pembroke. This page summarises records created by this Family. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates...

  7. Edward Herbert, for example, was the dominant figure in Montgomeryshire, and Herbert held important office across much of South Wales. 9 Pembroke was also well-connected in London; his marriages tied him firmly into those remnants of the Edwardian regime that survived into Elizabeth’s reign. Henry’s first significant role in national affairs