Memorandum of [Edward] Herbert to Rece Morgan [notes for a draft],
- C2/4/17.
- File
- [1660x1673].
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Memorandum of [Edward] Herbert to Rece Morgan [notes for a draft],
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Letter of Edward Herbert, 3rd Baron Herbert, &c.
An autograph letter of Edward, third baron Herbert of Cherbury (c. 1633-1678), written from Dublin, 23 October, 1672; poetry in English and Latin, including an eulogy of King William III (1650-1702), written in 1697, possibly by one of the Herbert family.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Letter from [Edward Herbert] to [?Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels] [draft],
Draft of a letter, 1 March 1661, from [Edward Herbert] to [?Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels] concerning an election in Montgomery.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
[Edward Herbert’s] proposals to the duke of Monmouth [draft],
Draft of [Edward Herbert’s] proposals, [c.1674], to the duke of Monmouth ‘in my owne behalf’ to receive one or more of the lordships in Denbighshire, or the chief rents of Montgomeryshire, or a sum of money.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
[Edward] Herbert’s account of his losses,
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Declaration by Edward Herbert concerning the General Pardon,
Edward Herbert's declaration in subscribing to the General Pardon of 1 May 1660 granted by Charles II, 7 June 1660.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
Appointment of Richard Herbert of Dolguog as deputy custos rotulorum for Montgomeryshire,
Lord [Edward] Herbert’s appointment of Richard Herbert of Dolguog as his deputy custos rotulorum for Montgomeryshire on his going to Ireland, 3 June 1673.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678
A treatise, letters, and poetry
A lengthy doctrinal treatise entitled Give unto Ceasar the thinges of Ceasar, written not earlier than 1644, but probably before 1649, in defence of the divine right of kings; drafts and copies of letters by Edward Herbert and H. Emerson; and a few poems. As the volume was at one time in the Powis Castle collection it is possible that the author of the treatise was a member of the Herbert family, possibly Edward, 3rd baron Herbert of Cherbury, grandson of Edward, 1st baron Herbert of Cherbury, the metaphysician, and that the poems may be attributed to one of the Herberts.
Herbert of Cherbury, Edward Herbert, Baron, approximately 1633-1678