George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
1759–1827 (age 68)
Biography
George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke, was a prominent English nobleman and politician whose influence extended across both aristocratic and parliamentary circles. His tenure as a member of the House of Lords placed him among the most powerful figures of his era, where he exercised considerable authority in matters of state and governance.
The Earl maintained his ancestral seat and the traditions of his ancient family while engaging actively in the political affairs of his time. Upon his death in 1827, he was interred at Wilton, the historic seat of the Pembroke family, a resting place that reflected his status and the prominence of his lineage.