Preceded by 1st Earl Henry Herbert |
Henry Herbert Earl of the Town and County of Carnarvon Jun 3 1811 - Apr 16 1833 |
Succeeded by 3rd Earl Henry John George Herbert |
Henry George Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon[1] was born 3 June 1772 to Henry Herbert and Elizabeth Alicia Maria Wyndham. [1]
Henry George Herbert was married to Elizabeth Kitty Aclandon 25 April 1796 at St George Hanover Square, Westminster.[1][2]
Lord Carnavon supported the plight of the worker during the Swing Riots, stating in the House of Commons that their role had been greatly depleted and impoverished by the advent of the use of new machinery, which led employers to use fewer workers to farm their land.[3]
His will was probated on 8 Jul 1833. [5]
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