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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: 18071858 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) |