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  1. Sir Charles Herbert Sheffield, 1st Baronet (c. 1706–1774) of Normanby, Lincolnshire, England, was an illegitimate son of John Sheffield, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby and the first of the Sheffield baronets, and the owner of Buckingham Palace (then known as Buckingham House) who sold it to King George III . Charles Sheffield.

  2. Sheffield baronets, of Normanby (1755—) Sir Charles Herbert Sheffield, 1st Baronet ( c. 1706 –1774), who was born Charles Herbert and who took the name Sheffield in 1735 on the death of his half-brother Edmund Sheffield. [1] The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Robert Charles Berkeley Sheffield (born 1984).

  3. Sir EDWARD HERBERT (c. 1591 - 1657), lawyer, was the son of Charles Herbert of Aston and grandson of Edward Herbert (1513 - 1593) above. Educated at Queen's College, Oxford (1608) and the Inner Temple (1609), he was called to the Bar in 1618 and became M.P. for Montgomery in 1620, but subsequently represented English constituencies, mostly ...

  4. View Complete Profile. view all 19. Immediate Family. Unknown Mistress of Charles Herb... partner. Watkin Herbert. son. Joan verch Rhys. wife. Elsbeth verch Gruffudd. wife. Joan Herbert, Heiress of Troy. daughter. Blanche Herbert. daughter. Sir William Herbert, of Troy. father. Blanche Milbourne, Lady Troy. mother. Alswn Herbert. sister.

    • Unknown Mistress of Charles Herbert of Troy
    • Troy, England
    • circa 1500
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  5. After a wild youth, in the course of which he fought in France and won the favour of the French king, he entered the service of Sir Charles Somerset, 1st earl of Worcester, to whom most of the Welsh lands of the earldom of Pembroke had been transferred on his marriage to the 1st earl's daughter, and through his patron's influence he obtained ...

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  7. Jan 22, 2020 · Sir Charles Herbert Sheffield Bt. Born 1704 [location unknown] Ancestors. Son of John Sheffield KG PC and Frances Stewart. Brother of Mary (Sheffield) Annesley [half], Charlotte (Herbert) Griffith, Katharine Sophia (Herbert) Cox and Robert Sheffield [half]

  8. views 3,895,118 updated. Reilly, Sir Charles Herbert (1874–1948). London-born British architect, important as a pedagogue and author. He gained his early experience in Belcher 's office before working with Peach, with whom he designed the Power Station, Ipswich, Suffolk (1900–4) and the Grove Road Power Station, London (1902–4—demolished).

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