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Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke by John Greenhill

The Earl of Pembroke

Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke and 5th Earl of Montgomery KG PC PRS (c. 1656 – 22 January 1733), styled The Honourable Thomas Herbert until 1683, was an English and later British statesman during the reigns of William III and Anne.

Background[]

Herbert was the third son of Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke and his wife Catharine Villiers, daughter of Sir William Villiers, 1st Baronet. Both of his brothers having died without a male heir, he succeeded to the earldoms in 1683.

Public life[]

From 1690 to 1692 Pembroke was First Lord of the Admiralty. He then served as Lord Privy Seal until 1699, being in 1697 the first plenipotentiary of Great Britain at the congress of Ryswick. On two occasions he was Lord High Admiral for a short period; he was also Lord President of the Council and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, while he acted as one of the Lords Justices seven times; and he was President of the Royal Society in 1689–1690. He is the dedicatee of John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Greenhill's The Art of Embalming".

Family[]

In 1684, Pembroke married Margaret Sawyer, only daughter of Sir Robert Sawyer of Highclere Castle and Margaret Suckeley, by whom he had seven sons and five daughters:

  • Henry Herbert, 9th Earl of Pembroke (c. 1689–1750)
  • Hon. Robert Sawyer Herbert (d. 1769), who inherited Highclere Castle
  • Hon. Charles Herbert
  • Hon. Thomas Herbert (c.1695–1739)
  • Maj-Gen. Hon. William Herbert (c.1696–31 March 1757), married Catherine Elizabeth Tewes (- 28 August 1770) and had Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon, who inherited Highclere Castle from his uncle
  • Hon. John Herbert
  • Hon. Nicholas Herbert (c.1706–1775)
  • Lady Catherine Herbert (d. September 1716), married Sir Nicholas Morice, 2nd Baronet
  • Lady Margaret Herbert (d. 15 December 1752)
  • Lady Elizabeth Herbert
  • Lady Anne Herbert
  • Lady Rebecca Herbert, married William Nevill, 16th Baron Bergavenny

His second wife was Barbara Slingsby (d. 1 August 1721), daughter of Sir Thomas Slingsby, 2nd Baronet, by whom he had one daughter:

  • Lady Barbara Herbert (d. 27 December 1752), married Edward Dudley North on 3 October 1730

By his third wife, Mary Howe (d. 1749), sister of Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe, he had no children. She subsequently married John Mordaunt.

References[]

Parliament of England
Preceded by
Thomas Mompesson
John Berkenhead
Member of Parliament for Wilton
1679–1683
With: Thomas Penruddocke 1679
Sir John Nicholas 1679–1683
Succeeded by
Sir John Nicholas
Oliver Nicholas
Political offices
Preceded by
The Earl of Torrington
First Lord of the Admiralty
1690–1692
Succeeded by
The Lord Cornwallis
Preceded by
In Commission
Lord Privy Seal
1692–1699
Succeeded by
The Viscount Lonsdale
Preceded by
The Duke of Leeds
Lord President of the Council
1699–1702
Succeeded by
The Duke of Somerset
Preceded by
The Earl of Bridgewater
(First Lord of the Admiralty)
Lord High Admiral
1701–1702
Succeeded by
Prince George of Denmark
Preceded by
The Duke of Somerset
Lord President of the Council
1702–1708
Succeeded by
The Lord Somers
Preceded by
The Duke of Ormonde
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1707–1708
Succeeded by
The Earl of Wharton
Preceded by
Queen Anne
Lord High Admiral
1708–1709
Succeeded by
The Earl of Orford
(First Lord of the Admiralty)
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Earl of Pembroke
Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire
jointly with The Earl of Yarmouth 1688–1689

1683–1733
Succeeded by
The Earl of Pembroke
Custos Rotulorum of Glamorgan
1683–1728
Succeeded by
The Duke of Bolton
Custos Rotulorum of Pembrokeshire
1683–1715
Succeeded by
Sir Arthur Owen, Bt
Preceded by
The Earl of Macclesfield
Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire
1694–1715
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire
1694–1715
Succeeded by
John Morgan
Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire
1694–1715
Succeeded by
The Viscount Lisburne
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire
1694–1715
Vacant
Title next held by
George Rice
Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan
1694–1715
Vacant
Title next held by
The Duke of Bolton
Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire
1694–1715
Succeeded by
The Lord Coningsby
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Philip Herbert
Earl of Pembroke
1683–1733
Succeeded by
Henry Herbert
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