George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
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 George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke and 8th Earl of Montgomery, KG
Order of the Garter
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, PC (10 September 1759 – 26 October 1827) was a British peer
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, army officer and politician.

Early life

Born Lord Herbert at the family home, Wilton House
Wilton House
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 in Wilton
Wilton, Wiltshire
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, he was the only son of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke and 7th Earl of Montgomery
Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke
Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke, 7th Earl of Montgomery was the son of the ninth earl of Pembroke, and was named after his father.-Biography:...

 and his wife, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery
Elizabeth Herbert, Countess of Pembroke and Montgomery was the daughter of Charles Spencer and Elizabeth Trevor.-Biography:Born Elizabeth Spencer to Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough and Elizabeth Trevor....

, the second daughter of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough KG, PC , known as The Earl of Sunderland between 1729 and 1733, was a British soldier and politician. He briefly served as Lord Privy Seal in 1755...

. He had a younger sister Charlotte, who died at the age of 10. He was educated at home and then Harrow School
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 from 1770 to 1775.

Military career

After leaving Harrow, Herbert was appointed an ensign
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 in the 12th Regiment of Foot in 1775 and travelled the continent
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 over the next five years, visiting France
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, Austria
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, Eastern Europe
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, Russia
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 and Italy
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 with Rev. William Coxe
William Coxe
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 and Capt. John Floyd
Sir John Floyd, 1st Baronet
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.

Herbert was promoted to a lieutenant
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 in 1777 and became a captain
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 in the 75th Regiment of Foot
75th Regiment of Foot
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 in 1778, before transferring to 1st The Royal Dragoons later that year. In 1781, he transferred to the 22nd Light Dragoons and the following year was promoted to a lieutenant-colonel in the 2nd Dragoon Guards.

At the start of the French Revolutionary Wars
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, Herbert saw action in Flanders
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, where he commanded the 2nd and 3rd Dragoon Guards
3rd Dragoon Guards
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 and liaised with Prussia
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n and Austrian forces. He was also active in the Siege of Valenciennes
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 in 1793 and captured an enemy post at Hundssluyt, near Dunkirk, later that year.

Politics

At the general election of 1780, Herbert became Member of Parliament
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 for the family borough of Wilton
Wilton (UK Parliament constituency)
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 and sided with the Whig
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 opposition. He held the seat until 1784 when he was appointed Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
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 and sworn of the Privy Council
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. He held the seat for Wilton again from 1788 to 1794, the year he inherited his father's titles and estate and also succeeded him as Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire
This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire. From 1750, all Lord Lieutenants have also been Custos Rotulorum of Wiltshire.-Lord Lieutenants of Wiltshire:*William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke 1551 – 17 March 1570...

.

Marriages

On 8 April 1787, Lord Pembroke married his first cousin, Elizabeth Beauclerk (d. 1793), the daughter of Topham Beauclerk
Topham Beauclerk
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 and his wife, Diana
Lady Diana Beauclerk
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.

After the death of his wife in 1793, Pembroke married Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Catherine Vorontsov
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, a daughter of Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov
Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov
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, on 25 January 1808.

Issue

NameBirthDeathNotesMother
George Herbert 1788 1793 Elizabeth Beauclerk
Lady Diana Herbert 1790 1841 married Welbore Agar, 2nd Earl of Normanton Elizabeth Beauclerk
Robert Henry, styled Viscount Herbert
Robert Herbert, 12th Earl of Pembroke
Robert Henry Herbert, 12th Earl of Pembroke and 9th Earl of Montgomery was a British nobleman in line for great estates and position as head of the distinguished Herbert family and heir to the earldom of Pembroke, but lived an irregular life in exile after a dissolute youth.-Early years:Herbert...

 
19 September 1791 25 April 1862 married Ottavia Spinelli had no issue; Alexina Sophia Gallot (mistress) had illegitimate issue Elizabeth Beauclerk
Hon. Charles Herbert 1793 1798 Elizabeth Beauclerk
Lady Elizabeth Herbert 1809 1858 married Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam
Richard Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam
Richard Charles Francis Christian Meade, 3rd Earl of Clanwilliam GCH was a British ambassador.The only son of the 2nd Earl of Clanwilliam , Lord Clanwilliam was educated Eton and afterwards joined the Diplomatic Service.He attended Lord Castlereagh's suite at the Congress of Vienna in 1814 and was...

 had issue
Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Hon. Sidney Herbert
Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea
Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea PC was an English statesman and a close ally and confidante of Florence Nightingale.-Early life:...

 
16 September 1810 2 August 1861 Caroline Norton (affair) had no issue; married Lady Elizabeth Herbert of Lea had issue Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Lady Mary Herbert 1813 1892 married George Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury
George Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury
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 had no issue
Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Lady Catherine Herbert
Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore
Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore , was a British peeress and promoter of Harris Tweed.-Family:...

 
31 October 1814 12 February 1886 married Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore
Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore
Alexander Edward Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore was the son of George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore.On 27 September 1836, he married Lady Catherine Herbert, daughter of the 11th Earl of Pembroke...

 had issue
Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Lady Georgiana Herbert 1817 1841 married Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne
Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne
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 had no issue; she is Henry's 1st wife
Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova
Lady Emma Herbert 1819 1884 married Thomas Vesey, 3rd Viscount de Vesci
Thomas Vesey, 3rd Viscount de Vesci
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Vesey, 3rd Viscount de Vesci , was an Irish peer and Conservative politician.-Background:...

 had issue
Countess Catherine Semyonovna Vorontsova

Later life

In 1795, Pembroke was promoted to a major-general and became colonel
Colonel
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 of the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons
6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons
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 in 1797. He was further promoted to a lieutenant-general in 1802 and appointed a Knight of the Garter
Order of the Garter
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 in 1805. After serving as a plenipotentiary
Diplomatic rank
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 on a special mission to Austria in 1807, he was aso appointed Governor of Guernsey and finally promoted to a general
General
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 in 1812.

Lord Pembroke died on 26 October 1827 at his London
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 home, Pembroke House
Pembroke House, Whitehall
Pembroke House, located on Whitehall, was the London residence of the earls of Pembroke-History:It was built by the "architect earl" Henry Herbert in 1723–24 , on ground leased by the earl in 1717 and 1729 amidst the ruins of the parts of Whitehall Palace that burned down in 1698...

 and was buried at Wilton
Wilton, Wiltshire
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 on 12 November. After having previously quarreled with his eldest surviving son, Robert, over the latter's marriage to the widowed Italian
Italy
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 princess, Octavia Spinelli de Rubari, Pembroke left the bulk of his unentailed
Entail
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 and personal estate to his only son by his second wife, Sidney (later created Baron Herbert of Lea
Baron Herbert of Lea
The barony Herbert of Lea was created in 1861 for Sidney Herbert, a Conservative/Peelite politician. On his death the barony passed to his son, George Herbert, who in 1862 succeeded to the earldom of Pembroke, with which title the barony remains merged....

).
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