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  1. Sidney Herbert, 16th Earl of Pembroke, 13th Earl of Montgomery CVO (9 January 1906 – 16 March 1969) was a British peer. Life and career. Herbert was the son of Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke and Beatrice Eleanor Paget (of the marquesses of Anglesey).

  2. Sidney Herbert, 16th Earl of Pembroke, 13th Earl of Montgomery (9 January 1906 – 16 March 1969) was a British peer. Life and career. Herbert was the son of Reginald Herbert, 15th Earl of Pembroke and Beatrice Eleanor Paget (of the marquesses of Anglesey).

    • January 9, 1906
    • March 16, 1969
  3. Her uncle Leicester subsequently arranged her marriage on 21 April 1577 to the wealthy Earl of Pembroke, Leicester's friend and contemporary. Mary Sidney thereby became, at age 15, Countess of Pembroke and mistress of Wilton, the primary Pembroke estate, as well as Baynards Castle in London and many smaller properties.

  4. Mar 23, 2021 · Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, was one of the most influential literary figures of the Renaissance era 1 and a pioneer woman writer during the late 16 th and early 17 th centuries.

  5. Herbert [née Sidney], Mary, countess of Pembroke ( 1561–1621 ), writer and literary patron, was born on 27 October 1561 at Tickenhall, near Bewdley, Worcestershire, the third daughter of Sir Henry Sidney (1529–1586) and Lady Mary Sidney (1530x35–1586), who was the daughter of John Dudley, duke of Northumberland, and his wife, Jane Dudley ...

  6. He was author of The Pembroke Papers 1939 and 1950. He succ as Earl in 1960. Author of catalog of the paintings and drawings at Wilton 1968. He died 16 Mar 1969, age 63 yrs. Obituary in Daily Telegraph, 17 Mar 1969. Memorial to him in Wilton parish church. See 2023 photo. 16th Earl had issue: Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, born 19 May ...

  7. Sidney Charles Herbert, 16th Earl of Pembroke, was a United Kingdom peer. Sidney Herbert was born in 1906 in St Marylebone, London, England (United Kingdom). He studied at Pembroke College, University of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He was Equerry to Prince George, Duke of Kent from 1935 to 1942.