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Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

Index Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke

Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery, KG (10 October 1584 – 23 January 1650) was an English courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I and Charles I. Philip and his older brother William were the 'incomparable pair of brethren' to whom the First Folio of Shakespeare's collected works was dedicated in 1623. [1]

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A New Way to Pay Old Debts

A New Way to Pay Old Debts (c. 1625, printed 1633) is an English Renaissance drama, the most popular play by Philip Massinger.

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Andrew Broughton

Andrew Broughton (1602/3–1687) was Clerk of the Court at the High Court of Justice for the trial King Charles I of England.

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Anne Cecil, Countess of Oxford

Anne Cecil, Countess of Oxford (5 December 1556 – 5 June 1588) was the daughter of the statesman William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief adviser to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and the translator Mildred Cooke.

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Anne Parr, Countess of Pembroke

Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, Baroness Herbert of Cardiff (15 June 1515 – 20 February 1552) was lady-in-waiting to each of Henry VIII of England's six wives.

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Anthony van Dyck

Sir Anthony van Dyck (many variant spellings; 22 March 1599 – 9 December 1641) was a Flemish Baroque artist who became the leading court painter in England, after enjoying great success in Italy and the Southern Netherlands.

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Banqueting House, Whitehall

The Banqueting House, Whitehall, is the grandest and best known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting house and the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall.

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Baptist May

Baptist May (1628–1698) was a Royal courtier during the reign of Charles II of England.

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Baynard's Castle

Baynard's Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites in the City of London, between where Blackfriars station and St Paul's Cathedral now stand.

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Beaumont and Fletcher folios

The Beaumont and Fletcher folios were two large folio collections of the stage plays of John Fletcher and his collaborators.

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Berkshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Berkshire was a parliamentary constituency in England, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885.

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Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle (Castell Caerdydd) is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales.

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Charles Dormer, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon

Sir Charles Dormer of Wing, 3rd Baronet, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon, 2nd Viscount Ascott, 3rd Baron Dormer of Winge (25 October 1632 – 29 November 1709) was an English peer.

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Charles Price (Royalist)

Charles Price (died 1645) was a Welsh soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1621 and 1642.

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Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall.

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Custos Rotulorum of Glamorgan

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Glamorgan.

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Custos Rotulorum of Kent

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Kent.

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Custos Rotulorum of Monmouthshire

This is a list of people who have served as custos rotulorum of Monmouthshire.

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Custos Rotulorum of Montgomeryshire

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Montgomeryshire.

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Custos Rotulorum of Pembrokeshire

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Pembrokeshire.

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Custos Rotulorum of Wiltshire

This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Wiltshire.

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Derbyite theory of Shakespeare authorship

The Derbyite theory of Shakespeare authorship is the view that William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby (1561–1642), was the true author of the works of William Shakespeare.

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Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester

Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester (10 March 1573 – 15 February 1632) was an English art collector, diplomat and Secretary of State.

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Earl of Montgomery

The title Earl of Montgomery (pronounced "Mun-gum-ery") was created in the Peerage of England in 1605 for Sir Philip Herbert, younger son of the 2nd Earl of Pembroke.

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Earl of Pembroke

The Earldom of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England.

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Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (12 April 155024 June 1604) was an English peer and courtier of the Elizabethan era.

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Edward Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton

Edward Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton (1616–1684) was an English peer and politician.

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Eliard Swanston

Eliard Swanston (died 1651), alternatively spelled Heliard, Hilliard, Elyard, Ellyardt, Ellyaerdt, and Eyloerdt, was an English actor in the Caroline era.

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Elizabeth Stuart (daughter of Charles I)

Elizabeth Stuart (28 December 1635 – 8 September 1650) was the second daughter of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland and his wife, Henrietta Maria of France.

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Elizabeth Wray, 3rd Baroness Norreys of Rycote

Elizabeth Norris, 3rd Baroness Norreys of Rycote, suo jure (c. 1603 – November 1645) was an English noblewoman and a baroness.

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Elsyng Palace

Elsyng Palace (variously also Elsynge, Elsing, Elsings) was a Tudor palace, on a site in what are now the grounds of Forty Hall in Enfield.

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English Committee of Safety

The Committee of Safety, established by the Parliamentarians in July 1642, was the first of a number of successive committees set up to oversee the English Civil War against King Charles I, and the Interregnum.

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First Folio

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Frances Nelson

Frances "Fanny" Nelson, Viscountess Nelson (17584 May 1831), is best known as the wife of Horatio Nelson, the British naval officer who won several victories over the French during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

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Francis Wolley

Sir Francis Wolley (1583 – November 1609) was the son of Queen Elizabeth's Latin secretary, Sir John Wolley, and Elizabeth More, the daughter of Sir William More of Loseley, Surrey.

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George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, (28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts.

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Gerard Langbaine the elder

Gerard Langbaine, the elder (1609 – 10 February 1658) was an English academic and clergyman, known as a scholar, royalist, and Provost of Queen's College, Oxford during the siege of the city.

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Glamorganshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Glamorganshire was a parliamentary constituency in Wales, returning two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the British House of Commons.

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Griffith Williams (bishop)

Griffith Williams (c.1589–1672) was the Anglican bishop of Ossory.

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Gunpowder (TV series)

Gunpowder is a British historical period drama television mini-series produced by Kudos and Kit Harington’s Thriker Films for BBC One.

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Hannibal Potter

Hannibal Potter (1592–1664) was an English clergyman and college head in Oxford during the First English Civil War.

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Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon

Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon (24 April 1586 – 14 November 1643), was a prominent English nobleman and literary patron in England during the first half of the seventeenth century.

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Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (aft. 1538 – 19 January 1601) was a Welsh nobleman, peer and politician of the Elizabethan era.

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Herbert (surname)

Herbert is a surname, derived from the given name Herbert and may refer to.

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Histriomastix

Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy is a critique of professional theatre and actors, written by the Puritan author and controversialist William Prynne.

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House of Herbert

The House of Herbert is a British Noble House founded by William Herbert, known as "Black William", the son of William ap Thomas, founder of Raglan Castle, a follower of Edward IV of England in the Wars of the Roses.

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Hubert Le Sueur

Hubert Le Sueur (c. 1580 – 1658) was a French sculptor with the contemporaneous reputation of having trained in Giambologna's Florentine workshop.

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Isaac Oliver

Isaac Oliver (c. 1565 – bur. 2 October 1617) or Olivier was a French-born English portrait miniature painter.

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James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle

James Hay, 1st Earl of Carlisle KB (c. 1580 – March 1636) was a British noble.

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James Herbert (died 1677)

James Herbert (c. 1623 – April 1677) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1645 and 1677.

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January 23

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Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland

Jerome Weston, 2nd Earl of Portland (16 December 1605 – 17 March 1663) was an English diplomat and landowner who held the presidency of Munster, Ireland.

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John Earle (bishop)

John Earle (c. 160117 November 1665) was an English bishop.

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John Herbert (died 1659)

John Herbert (1625–1659) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1659.

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John Herbert (Secretary of State)

Sir John Herbert (1550 – 9 July 1617) was a Welsh lawyer, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1611.

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John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor

John Robartes, 1st Earl of Radnor and Viscount Bodmin (1606 – 17 July 1685), known as The Lord Robartes (or John, Lord Roberts) between 1634 and 1679, was an English politician, who fought for the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War.

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John Shank

John Shank (also spelled Shanke or Shanks) (died January 1636) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre, a leading comedian in the King's Men during the 1620s and 1630s.

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John Shawe

John Shawe or Shaw (1608–1672) was an English puritan minister, an influential preacher in the north of England during the Interregnum.

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King's Men (playing company)

The King's Men was the acting company to which William Shakespeare (1564–1616) belonged for most of his career.

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Lady Anne Clifford, 14th Baroness de Clifford

Lady Anne Clifford, Countess Dowager of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery, suo jure 14th Baroness de Clifford (30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676) was an English peeress.

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List of Chancellors of the University of Oxford

This is a list of Chancellors of the University of Oxford in England by year of appointment.

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List of Governors of the Isle of Wight

Below is a list of those who have held the office of Governor of the Isle of Wight in England.

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List of Knights and Ladies of the Garter

The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348.

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List of members of the Westminster Assembly

The members of the Westminster Assembly of Divines, sometimes known collectively as the Westminster Divines, are those clergymen who participated in the Assembly that drafted the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1604

This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the 1st parliament in the reign of King James I in 1604, known as the Blessed Parliament.

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List of MPs not excluded from the English parliament in 1648

This is a list of Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Rump Parliament which was the final stage of the Long Parliament which began in the reign of King Charles I and continued into the Commonwealth.

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List of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England, 1642–1660

This is a list of Ordinances and Acts of the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660, during the English Civil War and the Interregnum.

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List of peers 1600–1609

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List of peers 1610–1619

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List of peers 1620–1629

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List of peers 1630–1639

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List of peers 1640–1649

2|Lord Melville of Monymaill (1616)||John Melville, 3rd Lord Melville||1635||1643||Died |- |George Melville, 4th Lord Melville||1643||1707|| |- |Lord Kintyre (1626)||James Campbell, 1st Lord Kintyre||1626||1645||Created Earl of Irvine in 1642, see above.

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List of Vice-Admirals of Hampshire

The Vice-Admiral of Hampshire was responsible for the defence of the county of Hampshire, England.

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Lord Chamberlain

The Lord Chamberlain or Lord Chamberlain of the Household is the most senior officer of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom, supervising the departments which support and provide advice to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom while also acting as the main channel of communication between the Sovereign and the House of Lords.

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Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire

There has been a Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire almost continuously since the position was created by King Henry VIII in 1535.

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Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall.

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Lord Lieutenant of Kent

This is a list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of Kent.

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Lord Lieutenant of Somerset

This is an incomplete list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Somerset.

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Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire

This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire.

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Lord Warden of the Stannaries

The Lord Warden of the Stannaries ((from stannum for Tin, Sn) used to exercise judicial and military functions in Cornwall, England, in the United Kingdom, and is still the official who, upon the commission of the monarch or Duke of Cornwall for the time being, has the function of calling a Stannary Parliament of tinners. The last Stannary Parliament convened by a Lord Warden of the Stannaries sat in 1753. The first Lord Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon was William de Wrotham, who was appointed during the reign of Richard I on 20 November 1197. During the Middle Ages, separate Lords Warden were appointed for Cornwall and Devon at various times and these also acted as Stewards for Duchy estates in those counties. In 1502, Robert, 2nd Lord Willoughby de Broke was appointed as both Lord Steward for Duchy estates in Cornwall and Devon, Lord Warden of the Stannaries in Cornwall and Devon, Master Forester of Dartmoor, and his successors have been granted these offices. The current holder of the post is Nicholas Bacon.

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Love's Triumph Through Callipolis

Love's Triumph Through Callipolis was the first masque performed at the Stuart Court during the reign of King Charles I, and the first in which a reigning monarch appeared.

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Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox

Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Richmond (29 September 1574 – 16 February 1624), was a Scottish nobleman and politician.

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Mary Sidney

Mary Herbert, Countess of Pembroke (née Sidney; 27 October 1561 – 25 September 1621) was one of the first English women to achieve a major reputation for her poetry and literary patronage.

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Mary Stewart, Duchess of Richmond

Mary Stewart, Duchess of Richmond and Duchess of Lennox (1622–1685), formerly Lady Mary Villiers, was the daughter of the George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Katherine Manners, 19th Baroness de Ros.

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Michael Oldisworth

Michael Oldisworth (1591 – 1664) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1653.

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Nathaniel Baxter

Nathaniel Baxter (''fl''. 1606) was an English clergyman and poet.

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October 10

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Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell (25 April 15993 September 1658) was an English military and political leader.

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Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting

Carpets of Middle-Eastern origin, either from Anatolia, Persia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, the Levant, the Mamluk state of Egypt or Northern Africa, were used as decorative features in Western European paintings from the 14th century onwards. More depictions of Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting survive than actual carpets produced before the 17th century, though the number of these known has increased in recent decades. Therefore, comparative art-historical research has from its onset in the late 19th century relied on carpets represented in datable European paintings.

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Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship

The Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship contends that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, wrote the plays and poems traditionally attributed to William Shakespeare.

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Parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford

The parliamentary visitation of the University of Oxford was a political and religious purge taking place from 1647, for a number of years.

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Philip Henry

Philip Henry (24 August 1631 – 24 June 1696) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and diarist.

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Philip Herbert

Philip Herbert may refer to.

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Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke

Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery MP (1621 – 11 December 1669), was an English nobleman and politician.

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Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke

Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, 4th Earl of Montgomery KB (1652/53 – 29 August 1683) was an English nobleman and politician who succeeded to the titles and estates of two earldoms on 8 July 1674 on the death of his brother William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke.

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Philip Massinger

Philip Massinger (1583 – 17 March 1640) was an English dramatist.

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Ralph Button

Ralph Button (died 1680) was an English academic and clergyman, Gresham Professor of Geometry, canon of Christ Church, Oxford under the Commonwealth, and later a nonconformist schoolmaster.

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Ranger of Windsor Great Park

The office of Ranger of Windsor Great Park was established to oversee the protection and maintenance of the Great Park at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire.

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Richard Gibson (painter)

Richard Gibson (1615-1690), known as "Dwarf Gibson", was a painter of portrait miniatures and a court dwarf in England during the reigns of Charles I, Oliver Cromwell, Charles II, and William III and Mary II.

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Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery

Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery KB, PC (c. 1600 – 1686), styled The Honourable from 1621 until 1628 and then Lord Vaughan until 1634, was a Welsh soldier, peer and politician.

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Robert Benfield

Robert Benfield (died July 1649) was a seventeenth-century actor, noted for his longtime membership in the King's Men in the years and decades after William Shakespeare's retirement and death.

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Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex

Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, KB, PC (11 January 1591 – 14 September 1646) was an English Parliamentarian and soldier during the first half of the 17th century.

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Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon

Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon (1610 – 20 September 1643) was an English peer.

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Robert Hammond (Roundhead)

Robert Hammond (1621 – 24 October 1654) was an officer in the New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell during the First English Civil War and a politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654.

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Robert Harris (minister)

Robert Harris (1581–1658) was an English clergyman, known as a Puritan preacher, member of the Westminster Assembly, and President of Trinity College, Oxford.

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Robert Pink

Robert Pink D.D. (Pinck, Pincke, Pinke) (1573 – 2 November 1647) was an English clergyman and academic, a supporter of William Laud as Warden of New College, Oxford, and later a royalist imprisoned by Parliament.

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Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester

Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1 December 1595 – 2 November 1677) was an English diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1614 and 1625 and then succeeded to the peerage as Earl of Leicester.

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Robert Spiller

Sir Robert Spiller (c. 1591–1637) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1624.

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Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and one of the leading examples of Early English architecture.

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Salmacida Spolia

Salmacida Spolia was the last masque performed at the English Court before the outbreak of the English Civil War.

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Shakespeare authorship question

The Shakespeare authorship question is the argument that someone other than William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon wrote the works attributed to him.

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Sigismund Zinzan

Sir Sigismund Zinzan alias Sir Sigismund Alexander was an equerry to Queen Elizabeth I and a champion in the tiltyard who participated in tournaments during the latter years of Queen Elizabeth's reign and throughout the reign of King James.

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Sir John Cotton, 4th Baronet, of Connington

Sir John Cotton, 4th Baronet (c. 1680 – 5 February 1731) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England and the House of Commons of Great Britain at various times between 1705 and 1713.

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Sir Robert Worsley, 3rd Baronet

Sir Robert Worsley, 3rd Baronet Worsley (1643–1675, Appuldurcombe) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England during the Cavalier Parliament, representing Newtown on the Isle of Wight from 1666 to 1675.

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Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Mansell, 1st Baronet (1556 – 20 December 1631) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1614.

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Sonnet 102

Sonnet 102 is one of the 154 sonnets written by English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.

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Sonnet 28

Sonnet 28 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, it was first published in 1609.

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St Briavels Castle

St Briavels Castle is a moated Norman castle at St Briavels in the English county of Gloucestershire.

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Susan de Vere, Countess of Montgomery

Susan de Vere, Countess of Montgomery (26 May 1587 – 1628/29), was an English court office holder.

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The Bloody Banquet

The Bloody Banquet is an early 17th-century play, a revenge tragedy of uncertain date and authorship, attributed on its title page only to "T.D." It has attracted a substantial body of critical and scholarly commentary, chiefly for the challenging authorship problem it presents.

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The Bondman

The Bondman is a later Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger, first published in 1624.

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The Hue and Cry After Cupid

The Hue and Cry After Cupid, or A Hue and Cry After Cupid, also Lord Haddington's Masque or The Masque at Lord Haddington's Marriage, or even The Masque With the Nuptial Songs at the Lord Viscount Haddington's Marriage at Court, was a masque performed on Shrove Tuesday night, 9 February 1608, in the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace.

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The Late Lancashire Witches

The Late Lancashire Witches is a Caroline-era stage play and written by Thomas Heywood and Richard Brome, published in 1634.

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Thomas Parker (minister)

Thomas Parker (1595–1677) was an English nonconforming clergyman and a founder of Newbury, Massachusetts.

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Thomas Pollard

Thomas Pollard (1597 - 16491655) was an actor in the King's Men — a prominent comedian in the acting troupe of William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage.

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Treaty of Newport

The Treaty of Newport was a failed treaty between Parliament and King Charles I of England, intended to bring an end to the hostilities of the English Civil War.

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Treaty of Oxford

The Treaty of Oxford of 1643 was an unsuccessful attempt by the Long Parliament and King Charles I to negotiate a peace treaty.

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Treaty of Uxbridge

The Treaty of Uxbridge of early 1645 was a significant but abortive negotiation to try to end the First English Civil War.

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Trial of Archbishop Laud

The trial of William Laud, archbishop of Canterbury, took place in stages in the first half of the 1640s, and resulted in his execution on treason charges.

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Ulrik of Denmark (1578–1624)

Prince Ulrik John of Denmark, (Koldinghus Palace, Kolding, 30 December 1578 – 27 March 1624, Rühn) was a son of King Frederick II of Denmark and his consort, Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

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William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury

William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, (28 March 1591 – 3 December 1668), known as Viscount Cranborne from 1605 to 1612, was an English peer, nobleman, and politician.

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William Harrison (MP)

William Harrison (baptised 1619 – 1643).

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William Herbert (died 1646)

William Herbert (1621–1646) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1644.

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William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis

William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis (c.1573George Edward Cokayne. Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, Or Dormant, Volume 6. G. Bell & sons, 1895. pg 295. – 7 March 1655Bernard Burke. A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, Harrison, 1866. pg 275.) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1629.

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William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (died 1570)

William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1st Baron Herbert of Cardiff (c. 1501 – 17 March 1570) was a Tudor period nobleman, politician, and courtier.

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William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke

William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (8 April 1580 – 10 April 1630) was an English nobleman, politician, and courtier.

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William Laud

William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was an English archbishop and academic.

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William Paget, 5th Baron Paget

William Paget, 5th Baron Paget (13 September 1609 – 19 October 1678) was an English peer.

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William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset

William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, KG (1588 – 24 October 1660) was an English nobleman and Royalist commander in the English Civil War.

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Wilton House

Wilton House is an English country house at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire.

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1584

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1620s

The 1620s decade ran from January 1, 1620, to December 31, 1629.

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1650

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17th century in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the century 1601 - 1700 to Wales and its people.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Herbert,_4th_Earl_of_Pembroke

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