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Edward Herbert (attorney-general)

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4 Howell State Trials 119. He was convicted after trial in Lords and sentenced to: β€œ1. That the said sir Edward Herbert, his majesty's Attorney-General, is, by Sentence of this house, disabled, and made incapable of being a Member-assistant, or pleader, in either House of Parliament, and of all offices, saving that of Attorney-General, which he now holds. 2. That Mr. Attorney-General shall be forthwith committed to the prison of the Fleet during the pleasure of this house.” At 130.
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He was impeached for β€œadvising, contriving, and publishing certain false, scandalous, and malicious Articles of High Treason against” John Pym, John Hampden, and others. See Proceedings against Sir Edward Herbert, knt. the King's Attorney General, upon an Impeachment for High Crimes and Misdemeanors,
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in April 1653, an office which he had refused in 1645. He resigned that office the next year. He died in Paris in January 1658, and was buried in the
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he was instructed by King Charles I to take legal proceedings against various members of parliament who had been concerned in the passing of the
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, Volume 26, Herbert, Edward (1583–1648) by Sidney Lee
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Herbert was the son of Charles Herbert of Aston, Montgomeryshire, and was a first cousin of
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Later in life he lived in exile with the royal family in Holland and in France, becoming
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in 1557 and 1568, a member of parliament for Montgomeryshire in 1553 and 1556–57, and an
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales
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in Montgomeryshire, was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the
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in 1618. In 1621 he was elected a member of parliament for
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Edward Herbert (disambiguation)

Aston
House of Commons
Attorney-General
Charles I
Edward Herbert, Baron Herbert of Cherbury
William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423–1469)
High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
Esquire of the Body
Inner Temple
called to the bar
Montgomery
Downton, Wiltshire
Happy Parliament
Reading
Old Sarum
Short Parliament
Long Parliament
Attorney-General
Grand Remonstrance
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Charles II
Huguenot
Saint-Germain Cemetery
Thomas Carey
Sunninghill Park
Thomas Smith
Abingdon-on-Thames
Parson's Green

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