William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke

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William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke

William Herbert, after Daniel Mytens, oil on canvas, circa 1625 (National Portrait Gallery, London)
Born 8 April 1580 (1580-04-08)
Died 10 April 1630 (aged 50)
Spouse Mary Talbot Herbert
Parents Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
Mary Sidney

William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, KG, PC (8 April 158010 April 1630) was the son of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and his third wife Mary Sidney. Chancellor of the University of Oxford, he founded Pembroke College, Oxford with James VI of Scotland and I of England. He was also a patron of William Shakespeare.

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[edit] Life and marriage

William was a bookish man, once tutored by the poet Samuel Daniel, and preferred to keep to his study with heavy pipe-smoking to keep his "migraines" at bay (which may have been head pains that accompany syphilitic infections).

His father negotiated a marriage between the young Herbert and Wiliam Cecil's granddaughter, Bridget Vere. Offered 3,000 pounds and an annuity to begin at Burghley's death, the prospective groom wanted immediate payment of the annuity. The negotiations failed, and he remained single.

At the age of twenty, he had an affair with Mary Fitton (who has been suggested as a possible model for the Dark Lady of the sonnets), whom he impregnated. Admitting paternity, he refused to marry her and was sent to Fleet prison where he wrote verse. In 1601, Mary gave birth to a boy who died immediately. He petitioned Sir Robert Cecil and was eventually released, though barred from court.

He married Mary Talbot, the dwarfish and deformed daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, on 4 November 1604.

His affair with Lady Mary Wroth, daughter of Robert Sidney (his uncle) led to the birth of two children (after her husband, Robert Wroth's death) – William and Catherine.

He died in 1630, aged 50 and his titles passed to his brother, Philip Herbert.

[edit] Herbert and Shakespeare's Sonnets

Herbert is one of several aristocrats claimed to be the model for the character of the youthful "Fair Youth" in William Shakespeare's sonnets, whom the poet urges to marry. Since Herbert, some years Shakespeare's junior, was a patron of the playwright, and since his initials match with the dedication of the Sonnets to one "Mr. W.H.", "the only begetter of these ensuing sonnets", he is a popular candidate, although Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton has also been popular. E. K. Chambers, who had previously considered Southampton to be the Fair Youth changed his mind when he encountered evidence in letters that young Herbert had been urged to wed Elizabeth Carey around 1595.[1] In her Arden Shakespeare edition of the Sonnets, Katherine Duncan-Jones argues that Herbert is by far the likeliest candidate.[2]

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Chambers, Short Life, 1956, pp.129-30.
  2. ^ Katherine Duncan-Jones, ed. Shakespeare's Sonnets (1997), pp. 52-69.

[edit] References

  • Haynes, Alan. Sex in Elizabethan England. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited, 1997. ISBN 0-905-778-359
Political offices
Preceded by
John Herbert
Custos Rotulorum of Glamorgan
1603–1630
Succeeded by
The 4th Earl of Pembroke
Preceded by
Sir Walter Raleigh
Lord Warden of the Stannaries
Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall

1604–1630
Preceded by
Sir Francis Godolphin
Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall
1606–1630
Preceded by
The Earl of Somerset
Lord Chamberlain
1615–1625
Preceded by
The Earl of Hertford
Lord Lieutenant of Somerset and Wiltshire
1621–1630
Preceded by
Sir William Wogan
Custos Rotulorum of Pembrokeshire
1625–1630
Preceded by
The Earl of Worcester
Custos Rotulorum of Monmouthshire
1628–1630
Preceded by
The Marquess of Hamilton
Lord Steward
1625–1630
Succeeded by
The Earl of Arundel and Surrey
Legal offices
Preceded by
The Duke of Buckingham
Justice in Eyre
south of the Trent

1629–1630
Succeeded by
The Earl of Holland
Academic offices
Preceded by
Viscount Brackley
Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1616–1630
Succeeded by
William Laud
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Henry Herbert
Earl of Pembroke
1601–1630
Succeeded by
Philip Herbert


Persondata
NAME Herbert, William, 3rd Earl of Pembroke
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
DATE OF BIRTH April 8, 1580
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH April 10, 1630
PLACE OF DEATH