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  1. William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (8 April 1580 – 10 April 1630) KG, PC, of Wilton House in Wiltshire, was an English nobleman, politician and courtier. He served as Chancellor of the University of Oxford and together with King James I founded Pembroke College, Oxford .

  2. William Herbert (12 de janeiro de 1778 — Londres, 28 de maio de 1847) foi um botânico, ilustrador botânico, poeta e clérigo britânico. Ele serviu como membro do parlamento para Hampshire de 1806 a 1807, e para Cricklade de 1811 a 1812. Seus escritos botânicos são conhecidos por seu tratamento de Amaryllidaceae. [1]

  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · William Herbert, 1st earl of Pembroke (born c. 1506—died March 17, 1570, Hampton Court, near London, Eng.) was a leading figure in the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I of England. His father, Sir Richard Herbert, was an illegitimate son of William, the 1st earl of Pembroke of the first creation. Sir William’s first wife, Anne ...

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  4. Arms of Sir William Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert, at the time of his installation in the Most Noble Order of the Garter: Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke KG (c. 1423 – 27 July 1469), known as "Black William", was a Welsh nobleman, soldier, politician, and courtier.

  5. His rise in royal favour was now rapid. He was made a privy chancellor, and was present at Baynard's castle when the earl of March was proclaimed king as Edward IV (March 1461). At the coronation he became lord Herbert of Raglan (4 November). He was chief justice and chamberlain of South Wales.

  6. Learn about the life and death of William Herbert, a Welsh nobleman who supported Edward IV and became the first Welsh earl in English history. Find out how he was involved in the Wars of the Roses and why he was executed by Warwick and Clarence.

  7. 9 de mai. de 2018 · Learn about the life and career of William Herbert, a soldier and magnate who served four Tudor monarchs and was a close ally of Edward VI. Find out his achievements, his marriages, his lands, and his role in the succession crisis of 1553.