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Baron Herbert is a title in the
Peerage of England The Peerage of England comprises all peerages created in the Kingdom of England before the Act of Union in 1707. From that year, the Peerages of England and Scotland were closed to new creations, and new peers were created in a single Peerag ...
. It was created by
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in 1461 for William Herbert, who was later made
Earl of Pembroke Earl of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England. The title, which is associated with Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in West Wales, has been recreated ten times from its origin ...
. The second Earl of Pembroke surrendered his earldom in return for the earldom of Huntingdon, which became extinct on his death without male issue. The barony, however, passed to his daughter Elizabeth, who later married the first Earl of Worcester. At Elizabeth's death, the title passed to her son, who later inherited his father's earldom of Worcester. Later, the fifth Earl was made Marquess of Worcester, and the third Marquess became
Duke of Beaufort Duke of Beaufort ( ) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester, a descendant of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester, legitimised son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd D ...
. Thereafter, the barony and dukedom remained united until 1984 when, upon the death of the tenth Duke without issue, the barony fell into
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. Then, in 2002, Queen
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terminated the abeyance of the barony of Herbert in favour of the last holder's great-nephew, David John Seyfried.


Barons Herbert (1461)

* William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1st Baron Herbert (1423–1469), in 1461 created Baron Herbert by
Edward IV Edward IV (28 April 1442 – 9 April 1483) was King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, then again from 11 April 1471 until his death in 1483. He was a central figure in the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars in England ...
in recognition of his support in the
Wars of the Roses The Wars of the Roses, known at the time and in following centuries as the Civil Wars, were a series of armed confrontations, machinations, battles and campaigns fought over control of the English throne from 1455 to 1487. The conflict was fo ...
, and in 1468 created
Earl of Pembroke Earl of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England. The title, which is associated with Pembroke, Pembrokeshire in West Wales, has been recreated ten times from its origin ...
; * William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, 2nd Baron Herbert (d. 1491) (son), in 1479 created
Earl of Huntingdon Earl of Huntingdon is a title which has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The medieval title (1065 creation) was associated with the ruling house of Scotland ( David of Scotland). The seventh and most recent creation dates t ...
; * Elizabeth Herbert, ''suo jure'' 3rd Baroness Herbert (c.1476-1509/13) (daughter), wife of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester (c.1460-1526), in 1509 summoned to Parliament in right of his wife as Lord HerbertKidd, Charles, ''Debrett's Peerage & Baronetage'' 2015 Edition, London, 2015, p.P97, P602 and in 1513 created Earl of Worcester; * Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester, 4th Baron Herbert (c. 1495–1548) (son); * William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester, 5th Baron Herbert (d. 1589) (son); * Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, 6th Baron Herbert (d. 1628) (son); * Henry Somerset, 1st Marquess of Worcester, 5th Earl of Worcester, 7th Baron Herbert (bef. 1590–1646) (son), in 1643 created Marquess of Worcester * Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester, 8th Baron Herbert (1601–1667) * Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, 9th Baron Herbert (1629–1700) * Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of Beaufort, 10th Baron Herbert (1684–1714) * Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort, 11th Baron Herbert (1707–1745) * Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort, 12th Baron Herbert (1709–1756) * Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort, 13th Baron Herbert (1744–1803) * Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort, 14th Baron Herbert (1766–1835) * Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort, 15th Baron Herbert (1792–1853) * Henry Charles Fitzroy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, 16th Baron Herbert (1824–1899) * Henry Adelbert Wellington Fitzroy Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort, 17th Baron Herbert (1847–1924) * Henry Hugh Arthur Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort, 18th Baron Herbert (1900–1984) (abeyant 1984) * David John Seyfried-Herbert, 19th Baron Herbert (b. 1952) (abeyance terminated 2002) The
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is the present holder's son the Hon. Oliver Richard Seyfried Herbert (b. 1976). He has one son Oscar James Seyfried Herbert (b. 2004).


References

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