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Herbert, Caroline Robert.
Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, July 5, 1780. [3rd s. of the Hon. William, and
grandson of Thomas, Earl of Pembroke. B. Sept. 28, 1751, in London. Queen
Caroline was his godmother. School, Eton.] Matric. Lent, 1782; LL.B. 1787. At
Glasgow University (1770) and in the Army; an Ensign, 32nd Foot, in 1773;
retired, 1775. Chaplain to the 1st Dragoon Guards, 1780-2. R. of Saxmundham,
Suffolk, 1780-3. Chaplain at Portsmouth, 1783-97. R. of East Woodhay with
Ashmansworth, Hants., 1789-1814. Donor of plate to the College. Died unmarried
Feb. 2, 1814. Brother of Henry (1769). (Univ. of Glasgow Matric. Album;
Eton Coll. Reg.; G. Mag
., 1814, I. 204 b.)
Caroline Robert HERBERT
Approx. lifespan: 1751–1814
Fell.-Com. Clare College adm1780:07:05
3rd s. of Hon. William HERBERT
grandson of Earl of Pembroke Thomas HERBERT
b. London , 1751:09:28
godson of Queen – CAROLINE
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1782:01LT:
LLB 1787
At Sch: Glasgow University [Glasgow], [Scotland], 1770
In: Army
Ensign: 32nd Foot in1773 retired1775
Chapl.: to 1st Dragoon Guards 1780-82
R.: Saxmundham, Suffolk , 1780-83
Chapl.: at Portsmouth, [Hampshire], 1783-97
R.: East Woodhay with Ashmansworth, Hampshire , 1789-1814
Donor of plate to Clare College
d. unmarried 1814:02:02
brother ofunique identifier HRBT769H Henry HERBERT (1769)
( University of Glasgow Matric. Album ; Eton College Reg ; G. Mag . 1814, I. 204 b)
[add:]3rd son of The Hon. William and his wife Catherine Bluebell (Tewes)[:add]
[add:]R. of Egremont, [Cumberland], 1789:04:04 till death[:add]
[add:](C.R. Hudleston)[:add]
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Herbert, Henry.
LL.D. from MAGDALENE, 1769. Eldest s. of the Hon. William, of Wilton, and
grandson of Thomas, 8th Earl of Pembroke [and Catherine Elizabeth Tewes, of
Aix-la-Chapelle]. B. Aug. 20, 1741. School, Eton. Matric. from Christ Church,
Oxford, May 9, 1760, age 18. At Glasgow University, in 1762. M.P. for Wilton,
1768-80. Created Baron Porchester of Highclere, Co. Southampton, Oct. 17,
1780, and Earl of Carnarvon, July 3, 1793. Col., Wilts. Militia, 1778. Col. in
the regular Army, 1794. Master of the Horse, 1806-7. P.C., 1806. Married, July
15, 1771, Elizabeth Alicia Maria, eldest dau. of Charles (Wyndham), 2nd Earl
of Egremont, and had issue. Died June 3, 1811. Brother of Caroline R. (1780).
(Eton Coll. Reg.; Al. Oxon.; Doyle, Official Baronage.)
Henry HERBERT
Approx. lifespan: 1741–1811
LLD Magdalene College 1769
eldest s. of Hon. William HERBERT of Wilton, [Wiltshire],
grandson of 8th Earl of Pembroke Thomas PEMBROKE
s. of Catherine Elizabeth Tewes HERBERT Aix-la-Chapelle, [Germany],
b. 1741:08:20
Sch: Eton
age 18 Matric Christ Church [Oxford] 1760:05:09
At Sch: Glasgow University [Scotland], in1762
M.P.: for Wilton, [Wiltshire], 1768-80
Created Baron Porchester of Highclere, Co. Southampton 1780:10:17
Created Earl of Carnarvon 1793:07:03
Colonel: Wilts. Militia 1778
Colonel: in Army 1794
Master of the Horse: 1806-07
P.C.: 1806
m. Elizabeth Alicia Maria WYNDHAM
eldest dau. of 2nd Earl of Egremont Charles WYNDHAM 1771:07:15
had issue
d. 1811:06:03
brother ofunique identifier HRBT780CR Caroline Robert HERBERT (1780)
( Eton College Reg ; Al. Oxon ; Doyle, Official Baronage )
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Herbert, Henry William.
Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, June 2, 1825. [Elder] s. of the Hon. and Rev.
William [Christ Church, Oxford, 1795], of Spofforth, Yorks. and Letitia
Dorothea, dau. of Joshua, 5th Viscount Allen] and grandson of Henry, Earl of
Carnarvon (1769). B. Apr. 7, 1807, in London. School, Eton. Matric. Michs.
1825; Scholar, 1825-8; prizeman; B.A. 1830. Classical Master in the Rev.
Huddart's school in New York, 1831-9. Established the American Monthly
Magazine
, with A. D. Patterson, in 1833. As 'Frank Forester,' published
Field Sports of the United States and British Provinces. Author,
Cromwell; The Roman Traitor; The Knights of England, France and Scotland;
Memoirs of Henry VIII and his Six Wives
. Married (1) Dec. 31, 1839, Sarah
Barker, of Bangor, Maine, U.S.A.; (2) Feb. 1858, Adela de Budlong, of
Providence, Rhode Island, the divorced wife of an actor. Of The Cedars,
Newark, New Jersey. Shot himself through the head at Stevens House, Broadway,
New York, May 17, 1858. Buried in Mount Pleasant cemetery, where a stone,
simply inscribed 'Infelicissimus,' marks the spot. (Burke, P. and B.
(Carnarvon); D.N.B.; Eton Sch. Lists; Venn, II. 196; Boase, I.
1440.)
Henry William HERBERT
Frank FORESTER
Approx. lifespan: 1807–1858
age 18 pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1825:06:02
elder s. of Herbert, William, Hon. and Rev. Christ Church [Oxford] 1795 of Spofforth, Yorkshire ,
s. of Letitia Dorothea ALLEN dau. of 5th Viscount Allen Joshua ALLEN
grandson ofunique identifier HRBT769H Earl of Carnarvon Henry HERBERT (1769)
b. London , 1807:04:07
Sch: Eton
Matric. 1825:10MT:
Scholar 1825-28
Prizeman
BA 1830
Classical Master: in Sch: Rev. Huddart's school New York, [ USA ], 1831-39
[add:] Rev. – HUDDART [:add]
m. (1) Sarah BARKER of Bangor, Maine , USA , 1839:12:31
m. (2) Adela DE BUDLONG of Providence, Rhode Island , USA , 1858:02
[add:] Adela DE BUDLONG the divorced wife of an actor [:add]
Of The Cedars, Newark, < > NJS , [ USA ],
Established with A. D. Patterson: American Monthly Magazine in1833
[add:] A. D. PATTERSON [:add]
Publ.: As "Frank Forester" published Field Sports of the United States and British Provinces
Publ.: Cromwell ; The Roman Traitor ; The Knights of England, France and Scotland ; Memoirs of Henry VIII and his Six Wives
d. shot himself through the head Stevens House, Broadway, New York, [ USA ], 1858:05:17
bur. a stone, simply inscribed "Infelicissimus", marks the spot Mount Pleasant cemetery, [New York], [ USA ],
(Burke, P. and B. (Carnarvon); D.N.B. ; Eton School Lists ; Venn, II. 196; Boase, I. 1440)

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