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  1. Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621 – 11 December 1669), was an English nobleman and politician. He was the son of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his first wife Susan de Vere. He succeeded his father in 1649.

    • 11 December 1669
  2. When Philip Herbert 5th Earl of Pembroke was christened on 21 February 1622, in Enfield, Middlesex, England, his father, Sir Philip Herbert 4th Earl of Pembroke, was 37 and his mother, Lady Susan de Vere, was 34. He married Penelope Naunton on 28 March 1639, in Letheringham, Suffolk, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

    • Male
    • Katherine Villers, Penelope Naunton
    • Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
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    • Philip Herbert, 5th Earl Pembroke

    The eldest son of Sir Richard Herbert ('Ddu') of Ewyas, bastard of William Herbert (died 1469), earl of Pembroke of the first creation, his mother being the daughter of Sir Matthew Cradock of Swansea, Receiver of Glamorgan. After a wild youth, in the course of which he fought in France and won the favour of the French king, he entered the service o...

    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 whom he named his second son), and served with his fath...

    Educated at New College, Oxford (matriculated 8 March 1593). Cecil, who wished him to succeed his father at Ludlow (having, it was alleged, been a paramour of the 3rd earl's wife Mary Sidney), was unable to overcome Elizabeth's prejudice against his morals, but James I, who visited him at Wilton soon after his accession and twice later, named him c...

    The younger brother of the 3rd earl, educated with him at New College and sharing his literary tastes (witness the joint dedication of the Shakespeare folio, 1623) and his interest in colonial and industrial enterprise, including the glass monopoly (with works at Milford Haven and in the North) in which he became partner in 1615 but sold out his sh...

    sat as lord Herbert for Glamorgan in the Long Parliament, following his father's politics and becoming parliamentary nominee for the lord lieutenancies of Monmouthshire, Glamorgan and Brecknock (where he was soon superseded by his father), and presiding over the Commonwealth Council of State in 1652. After the Restoration he was custos rotulorum fo...

  3. 2 de abr. de 2023 · Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621 – 11 December 1669), was the son of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and Susan de Vere. He succeeded his father in 1649.

    • Catherine Herbert, Penelope Naunton
    • Kingsey, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
    • 1621
    • Private User
  4. Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621–1669) William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke, 3rd Earl of Montgomery (1642–1674) Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, 4th Earl of Montgomery (c. 1652 – 1683)

  5. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectprint | British Museum

    Museum number. 1866,1114.570. Description. The Pembroke family: Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, seated with his first Countess Susan Vere, surrounded by other members of his family, his sons Charles Lord Herbert, Philip (later 5th Earl), William, James and John, his daughter Anne Sophia, Countess of Carnarvon, his son-in-law Robert Dormer

  6. Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621 – 11 December 1669), was an English nobleman and politician. He was the son of Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his first wife Susan de Vere. He succeeded his father in 1649.