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Edward Herbert, 1st
Baron Herbert of
Cherbury (or Chirbury) KB (3
March 1583 – 5
August 1648) was an
English soldier, diplomat, historian, poet and religious...
- the present-day
civil parish of "Chirbury with Brompton".
Historically Cherbury was the more
usual spelling of Chirbury. Mitc****'s Fold and ****stones...
- Sir
Albert Cherbury David Rivett KCMG FRS FAA (4
December 1885 – 1
April 1961) was an
Australian chemist and
science administrator.
Rivett was born at...
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Richard Herbert (1557-buried 15
October 1596), Lord of
Cherbury (or Chirbury) in Shropshire, and of
Montgomery Castle, was an
English Justice of the Peace...
- (1621). The
first major statement of
Deism in
English is Lord
Herbert of
Cherbury's book De
Veritate (1624). Lord Herbert, like his
contemporary Descartes...
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Cherbury Camp is a multi-vallate hill fort-like earthwork, at grid
reference SU374963, 1 mi (1.6 km)
north of the
village of
Charney B****ett in the Vale...
- d’Autriche. Paris: Hachette, 1980
Herbert of
Cherbury,
Edward (1830). The life of Edward, Lord
Herbert of
Cherbury. Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot. James,...
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English autobiographies of the 17th
century include those of Lord
Herbert of
Cherbury (1643,
published 1764) and John
Bunyan (Grace
Abounding to the
Chief of...
- from the
original on 12
January 2022 Herbert,
Edward (Lord
Herbert of
Cherbury) (1860), Lord
Powis (ed.), The
Expedition to the Isle of Rhe, London: Philobiblio...
- soldier,
diplomat and poet
Edward Herbert, who was
created Baron Herbert of
Cherbury, in the
Peerage of England, on 7 May 1629. Both
baronies became extinct...