Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon
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Colonel Henry George Herbert, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon, DL
(3 June 1772 – 16 April 1833), styled The Honourable from 1780 to 1793 and subsequently Lord Porchester to 1811, was a British
peer and Whig politician.
, he was the oldest son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon
. His mother Lady Elizabeth Alicia Maria was the oldest daughter of Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont
. Herbert was baptised in St George's, Hanover Square on 22 June 1772. His younger brothers were the sailor Charles Herbert
and the botanist William Herbert. Another brother, Algernon Herbert
was an antiquary. Herbert was educated at Eton College
until 1789.
as captain in 1790 and when the West Somerset Yeomanry
was raised in 1794 became its major. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel four years later and obtained colonelcy of the regiment in 1803.
Having been elected for Cricklade
, Herbert entered the British House of Commons
in 1794. After the Act of Union 1801 he represented the constituency then in the Parliament of the United Kingdom
until 1811, when he succeeded his father as earl. During his time as Member of Parliament
he stirred an investigation into the failure of the Walcheren Campaign
in 1809. Herbert was nominated a Deputy Lieutenant
for the county of Somerset
in 1803 and served as High Steward of Newbury. He was chosen a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
in 1814 and was vice-president of the Royal Horticultural Society
.
and sister of Sir John Dyke Acland, 8th Baronet. The couple had five children, three daughters and two sons. His wife died at Shooter's Hill
in 1813; Herbert survived her for twenty years until 1833. He died, aged 60 at his London residence in Grosvenor Square
and was buried in Burghclere
in Hampshire
. He was succeeded in his titles by his oldest son Henry
.
Deputy Lieutenant
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(3 June 1772 – 16 April 1833), styled The Honourable from 1780 to 1793 and subsequently Lord Porchester to 1811, was a British
United Kingdom
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peer and Whig politician.
Background
Born in Hill Street in LondonLondon
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, he was the oldest son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon
Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon
Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon PC , known as The Lord Porchester from 1780 to 1793, was a British Whig politician. He served as Master of the Horse from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents headed by Lord Grenville.-Background and education:Herbert was the son of Major-General the...
. His mother Lady Elizabeth Alicia Maria was the oldest daughter of Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont
Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont
Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont, PC and Catherine née Seymour, succeeded his uncle, Algernon Seymour, 7th Duke of Somerset, as 2nd Earl of Egremont in 1750...
. Herbert was baptised in St George's, Hanover Square on 22 June 1772. His younger brothers were the sailor Charles Herbert
Charles Herbert (Royal Navy officer)
The Honourable Charles Herbert was a British Royal Navy officer, and the son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon...
and the botanist William Herbert. Another brother, Algernon Herbert
Algernon Herbert
Algernon Herbert was an English antiquary.-Biography:Herbert was the sixth and youngest son of Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Carnarvon by Elizabeth Alicia Maria, elder daughter of Charles Wyndham, 2nd Earl of Egremont. He was educated at Eton from 1805 onwards, and progressed to Christ Church,...
was an antiquary. Herbert was educated at Eton College
Eton College
Eton College, often referred to simply as Eton, is a British independent school for boys aged 13 to 18. It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor"....
until 1789.
Career
Herbert joined the Royal Wiltshire MilitiaRoyal Wiltshire Militia
The Royal Wiltshire Militia was a militia regiment in the United Kingdom from 1758 to 1881, when it was amalgamated into The Duke of Edinburgh's ....
as captain in 1790 and when the West Somerset Yeomanry
West Somerset Yeomanry
The West Somerset Yeomanry was formed in 1794, when King George III was on the throne, William Pitt the Younger was the Prime Minister of Great Britain and, across the English Channel, Britain was faced by a French nation that had recently guillotined its King and possessed a revolutionary army...
was raised in 1794 became its major. He was promoted to lieutenant-colonel four years later and obtained colonelcy of the regiment in 1803.
Having been elected for Cricklade
Cricklade (UK Parliament constituency)
Cricklade was a parliamentary constituency named after the town of Cricklade in Wiltshire.From 1295 until 1885, Cricklade was a parliamentary borough, returning two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, previously to the House of Commons of...
, Herbert entered the British House of Commons
House of Commons of Great Britain
The House of Commons of Great Britain was the lower house of the Parliament of Great Britain between 1707 and 1801. In 1707, as a result of the Acts of Union of that year, it replaced the House of Commons of England and the third estate of the Parliament of Scotland, as one of the most significant...
in 1794. After the Act of Union 1801 he represented the constituency then in the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom, British Crown dependencies and British overseas territories, located in London...
until 1811, when he succeeded his father as earl. During his time as Member of Parliament
Member of Parliament
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he stirred an investigation into the failure of the Walcheren Campaign
Walcheren Campaign
The Walcheren Campaign was an unsuccessful British expedition to the Netherlands in 1809 intended to open another front in the Austrian Empire's struggle with France during the War of the Fifth Coalition. Around 40,000 soldiers, 15,000 horses together with field artillery and two siege trains...
in 1809. Herbert was nominated a Deputy Lieutenant
Deputy Lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area; an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county....
for the county of Somerset
Somerset
The ceremonial and non-metropolitan county of Somerset in South West England borders Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west. It is partly bounded to the north and west by the Bristol Channel and the estuary of the...
in 1803 and served as High Steward of Newbury. He was chosen a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Society of Antiquaries of London
The Society of Antiquaries of London is a learned society "charged by its Royal Charter of 1751 with 'the encouragement, advancement and furtherance of the study and knowledge of the antiquities and history of this and other countries'." It is based at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London , and is...
in 1814 and was vice-president of the Royal Horticultural Society
Royal Horticultural Society
The Royal Horticultural Society was founded in 1804 in London, England as the Horticultural Society of London, and gained its present name in a Royal Charter granted in 1861 by Prince Albert...
.
Family
On 26 April 1796, he married Elizabeth Kitty, at St George Hanover Square. She was the only daughter of Colonel John Dyke AclandJohn Dyke Acland
Major John Dyke Acland , son of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th Baronet, was a British officer who fought in the American War of Independence and, later, a politician....
and sister of Sir John Dyke Acland, 8th Baronet. The couple had five children, three daughters and two sons. His wife died at Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hill
Shooter's Hill is a district and electoral ward in south London, England, located in the London Borough of Greenwich. It lies east of Blackheath and west of Welling, south of Woolwich and north of Eltham...
in 1813; Herbert survived her for twenty years until 1833. He died, aged 60 at his London residence in Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Square
Grosvenor Square is a large garden square in the exclusive Mayfair district of London, England. It is the centrepiece of the Mayfair property of the Duke of Westminster, and takes its name from their surname, "Grosvenor".-History:...
and was buried in Burghclere
Burghclere
Burghclere is a village and civil parish in the Basingstoke and Deane district of Hampshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,138...
in Hampshire
Hampshire
Hampshire is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, a historic cathedral city that was once the capital of England. Hampshire is notable for housing the original birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force...
. He was succeeded in his titles by his oldest son Henry
Henry Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon
Henry John George Herbert, 3rd Earl of Carnarvon FRS , known as Lord Porchester from 1811 to 1833, was a British writer, traveller and politician....
.