General George Augustus Herbert,
11th Earl of Pembroke and 8th Earl of Montgomery,
KG,
PC (10 September
1759 – 26 October 1827) was a British
peer,
army officer and politician.
Early life
Born
Lord Herbert at the family home, Wilton House
in Wilton
, he was the
only child of Henry
Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke and 7th Earl of Montgomery and
his wife, Elizabeth,
the second daughter of Charles Spencer, 3rd
Duke of Marlborough. He was educated at home and then Harrow School
from 1770 to 1775.
Military career
After
leaving Harrow, Herbert was appointed an ensign in the 12th Regiment of Foot in 1775 and
travelled the continent over the next five
years, visiting France
, Austria
, Eastern Europe, Russia
and Italy
with
Rev. William Coxe and
Capt. John Floyd.
Herbert was promoted to a
lieutenant in
1777 and became a
captain in the
75th Regiment of Foot in 1778,
before transferring to
1st The
Royal Dragoons later that year. In 1781, he transferred to the
22nd Light Dragoons and the
following year was promoted to a
lieutenant-colonel in the
2nd Dragoon Guards.
At the start of the
French
Revolutionary Wars, Herbert saw action in
Flanders, where he commanded the 2nd and
3rd Dragoon Guards and liaised with
Prussian and Austrian forces.
He was also active in
the Siege of Valenciennes in
1793 and captured an enemy post at Hundssluyt, near Dunkirk
, later that
year.
Politics
At the general election of 1780, Herbert became
Member of Parliament for the family
borough of
Wilton and sided with
the
Whig opposition. He held the
seat until 1784 when he was appointed
Vice-Chamberlain of the
Household and sworn of the
Privy Council. He held
the seat for Wilton again from 1788 to 1794, the year he inherited
his father's titles and estate and also succeeded him as
Lord Lieutenant of
Wiltshire.
Family
On 8 April 1787, Lord Pembroke married his first cousin, Elizabeth
Beauclerk (d. 1793), the daughter of
Topham Beauclerk and his wife,
Diana. They had four children:
After the death of his wife in 1793, Pembroke married Countess
Catherine Romanovitch, a daughter of
Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov, on
25 January 1808. They had six children:
- Lady Elizabeth (1809-1858), married Richard Meade, 3rd Earl
of Clanwilliam.
- Hon.
Sidney
(1810-1861), later 1st Baron Herbert of Lea.
- Lady Mary (1813-1892), married George
Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury.
- Lady
Catherine (1814-1886), married Alexander Murray, 6th Earl
of Dunmore.
- Lady Georgiana (1817-1841), married Henry
Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess of Lansdowne.
- Lady Emma (1819-1884), married Thomas Vesey, 3rd Viscount de Vesci.
Later life
In 1795, Pembroke was promoted to a
major-general and became
colonel of the
6th Dragoons in 1797. He was
further promoted to a
lieutenant-general in 1802 and appointed
a
Knight of the Garter in 1805.
After serving as a
plenipotentiary
on a special mission to Austria in 1807, he was aso appointed
Governor of Guernsey and
finally promoted to a
general in 1812.
Lord
Pembroke died on 26 October 1827 at his London
home,
Pembroke
House
and was buried at Wilton
on 12
November. After having previously quarreled with his
eldest surviving son, Robert, over the latter's marriage to the
widowed Italian
princess,
Octavia Spinelli de Rubari, Pembroke left the bulk of his unentailed and personal estate to his only son by his
second wife, Sidney (later created Baron Herbert of Lea).
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