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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. 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 ...

  3. Sir Thomas Herbert. Sir Thomas Herbert, 1st Baronet (1606–1682), was an English traveller, historian and a gentleman of the bedchamber of King Charles I while Charles was in the custody of Parliament (from 1647 until the king's execution in January 1649). [1]

  4. Charles Herbert Reilly, before 1914. Sir Charles Herbert Reilly (4 March 1874 – 2 February 1948) was an English architect and teacher. After training in two architectural practices in London he took up a part-time lectureship at the University of London in 1900, and from 1904 to 1933 he headed the University of Liverpool School of Architecture, which became world-famous under his leadership.

  5. HENRY HERBERT, 2nd earl Pembroke (c. 1534 - 1601) Eldest son of the 1st earl, was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He entered into his father's plans for lady Jane Grey, and was married (25 May 1553) to her sister Catherine, but divorced her (1554) after the plot failed, was made a K.B. (1553) and a member of the suite of king Philip (after ...

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  7. Feb 23, 1996 · Sir Charles Herbert Stuart-Harris. Sir Charles Stuart-Harris was the first full time professor of medicine at Sheffield University and an international authority on influenza and other virus infections. He was born the son of a general practitioner in Birmingham who died suddenly of pneumonia in 1913. Charles won a scholarship to King Edwards ...

  8. 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. Sir John Sheffield, 2nd Baronet (c. 1743-1815) Sir Robert Sheffield, 3rd Baronet (c. 1758-1815) Sir Robert Sheffield, 4th Baronet (1786–1862)

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