John Arthur Edward Herbert
John Arthur Edward Herbert DL, JP | |
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Born |
John Arthur Edward Jones 12 October 1818 |
Died | 18 August 1895 76) | (aged
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Children | six, including Major General Ivor John Caradoc Herbert |
Relatives | Arthur Plunkett, 8th Earl of Fingall (maternal grandfather) |
John Arthur Edward Herbert (12 October 1818 – 18 August 1895), DL, JP, was Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Monmouthshire. [1] He was also High Sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1849.[2]
Family
John Arthur Edward Jones was born on 12 October 1818. His father was John Jones of Llanarth Court and his mother was Lady Harriet James Plunkett, daughter of Arthur Plunkett, 8th Earl of Fingall.
On 27 September 1848 changed his name to Herbert by Royal sign-manual.
On 12 November 1846 he married the Honourable Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover. The children from this marriage were:
- Henrietta Mary Arianwen Herbert, (26 July 1848) married the Honourable Walter Constable Maxwell on 24 November 1898
- Florence Catherine Mary Herbert, (17 April 1850) married Joseph Monteith
- Major General Ivor John Caradoc Herbert (16 July 1851)
- Arthur Hames Herbert (22 August 1855), MA, DL, married Helen Louise Gammell, daughter of William Gammell of Rhode Island.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Bleiddian Herbert (23 January 1858), married the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Dalberg Acton, daughter of John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
- Stephen Sulien Charles Herbert (18 December 1864 – 6 April 1869)
Career
He served in the Diplomatic Service. He was High Sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1849.
References
- ↑ The Plantagenet roll of the blood royal: being a complete table of all the descendants now living of Edward III, King of England. Melville Henry Massue Ruvigny et Raineval. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 20944. pp. 431–432. 13 February 1849. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
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Preceded by Edward Harris Phillips |
High Sheriff of Monmouthshire 1849 |
Succeeded by Crawshay Bailey |
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