Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke

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Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke

Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke and 5th Earl of Montgomery, KG , PC , FRS (* around 1656, † January 22, 1733 ) was a British politician in the reign of William III. and Anne .

He was the son of Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke , and his wife Catharine Villiers. In 1684 he married Margaret, the only daughter of Sir Robert Sawyer of Highclere . They had three children together. In the year before the marriage, he had inherited the two paternal earl dignities after his two older brothers died without male descendants. After the death of his first wife, he married two more times, and the second marriage resulted in another daughter.

Herbert had already started his political career when he was elected to the House of Commons in 1679 . In 1690 he became First Lord of the Admiralty , in 1692 Lord Privy Seal . He was twice Lord High Admiral , also in 1699 Lord President of the Council and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and one of the Lords Justices. 1689/90 he was President of the Royal Society . In November 1711 he became a foreign member of the Académie royale des sciences in Paris.

His second son, Robert Sawyer Herbert , inherited Highclere Castle . John Locke dedicated his important work to him: An experiment on the human mind .

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  1. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 133
  2. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 94
  3. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 137
  4. List of members since 1666: Letter P. Académie des sciences, accessed on February 1, 2020 (French).
predecessor Office successor
Philip Herbert Earl of Pembroke
Earl of Montgomery
1683-1733
Henry Herbert
Arthur Herbert First Lord of the Admiralty
1690–1692
Charles Cornwallis
Three-person commission Lord seal keeper
1692–1699
John Lowther
Thomas Osborne Lord President of the Council
1699-1702
Charles Seymour
Charles Seymour Lord President of the Council
1702-1708
John Somers
James Butler Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1707-1708
Thomas Wharton