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231 . Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery. 
(See No. 225.) 
232. William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle. 
Governor to Charles, Prince of Wales ; defeated Ferdinand Lord 
Fairfax, at Atherton Moor ; author of a treatise on Horsemanship ; 
died December, 1676. 
233. Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. 
Earl Marshal of England ; ambassador to Germany ; died at 
Padua, 1646 ; buried at Arundel. (See also No. 205.) 
234. The Lady Eleanor Temple. 
Wife of Sir Peter Temple, Bart., M.P., in Long Parliament ; one 
of the King's judges. 
235. Elizabeth Stanley, Countess of Huntington. 
Youngest daughter of Ferdinando, Earl of Derby ; died January 
20, 1633. 
236. Margaret Smith, Lady Herbert. 
Wife of Sir Edward Herbert. (Unique.) 
237. Alathea Talbot, Countess of Arundel. 
Daughter and co-heir of Gilbert Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, 
and wife of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. 
238. Eobert Vere, Earl of Oxford. 
Killed at the siege of Maestricht, August 7, 1632. 
239. Henry Rich, Earl of Holland. (See No. 227.) 
240. James Graham, Marquis of Montrose. 
Born 1612; distinguished loyalist ; executed at Edinburgh, May 
21, 1650. 
241. Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke. (See No. 225.) 
242. Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke, and his family. 
The two principal figures, sitting, are Philip Earl of Pembroke 
and his lady. On the right hand stand their five sons, Charles, 
Lord Herbert ; Philip (afterwards Lord Herbert) ; William, James, 
and John. On the left their daughter Anna Sophia, and her hus- 
band, Robert, Earl of Caernarvon ; before them, Lady Mary, 
daughter of George, Duke of Buckingham ; and above, in the 
clouds, are two sons and a daughter, who died young. 
243. Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford. (See No. 204.) 
244. Henry Howard, Earl of Arundel. 
Son of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel ; died April, 1652. 
245. James Stuart, Duke of Kichmond and Lennox. (See 
No. 214.) 
246. James, 1st Duke of Hamilton, K.G. 
Born 1606, son of James, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton; created 
Duke 1643 ; raised forces on the royalist side, and entered Eng- 
