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Lord Mathew Herbert

Birth1525 - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Death1586 - Coety Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales
MotherElizabeth Berkeley
FatherGeorge Herbert

Born in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales on 1525 to George Herbert and Elizabeth Berkeley. Lord Mathew Herbert married Lady Mary Gamage, and had 13 children. He passed away on 1586 in Coety Castle, Glamorganshire, Wales.

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Parents
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George Herbert
1495 - 1570
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Elizabeth Berkeley
1510 - 1563
Spouse(s)
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Lady Mary Gamage,
1527 - 1595
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Nicholas Herbert
1540 - 1587
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Sir William Herbert
1548 - 1610
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Anne Herbert
1549 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Herbert
1532 - 1574
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Mathew George Herbert
1555 - Unknown
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Matthew Janet Griffith Herbert
1562 - 1562
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Richard Herbert
1555 - 1609
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Sir John Herbert
1550 - 1617
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Thomas Herbert
1548 - 1610
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Ciciley Herbert
1530 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Herbert
1566 - 1625
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Margaret Lleisan Leyson Evans Herbert
1560 - Unknown
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Jeanne Hebert
1553 - Unknown

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