Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke
Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke and 12th Earl of Montgomery DL (8 September 1880 – 13 January 1960)[1] was a British peer. His parents were Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke and Beatrix Louisa Lambton, daughter of George Lambton, 2nd Earl of Durham. He descends from a Russian aristocratic family, the Woronzows, through the marriage of Catherine Woronzow to George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke.[2][3]
Pembroke married Lady Beatrice Eleanor Paget (of the marquesses of Anglesey) on 21 January 1904 and they had four children:
- Lady Patricia Herbert (12 November 1904 – 19 March 1994);
- Sidney, Lord Herbert (9 January 1906 – 16 March 1969);
- The Honourable David Herbert (3 October 1908 – 3 April 1995); and
- Lt.-Col Hon. Anthony Edward George Herbert (12 September 1911 – 22 August 1971)
Pembroke was succeeded in his titles and estates by his eldest son.[4][5]
During World War II he worked at the Foreign Office, in which capacity he was the addressee of an often-reproduced humorous note sent by Sir Archibald Clark Kerr (then British Ambassador to Moscow).[6]
Ancestry
References
- ^ Royal Genealogical Data page
- ^ http://www3.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal25789/
- ^ Woronzow, HumphrysFamilyTree, accessed 4 April 2012. Catherine's father, Count Semyon Vorontsov, the Russian ambassador to Britain, brought the family to London in 1785.
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke, The Peerage.com, accessed 23 May 2012
- ^ "Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery". Obituary. The Times. No. 54, 668. London. 14 January 1960. p. 17.
- ^ "We all feel like that now and then". Retrieved 12 February 2019.