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(Redirected from Baron Clive of Walcot) Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

Earl of Powis
3rd creation
Arms of the Earl of PowisArms: Per pale Azure and Gules, three Lions rampant Argent. Crest: A Wyvern wings elevated and addorsed Vert, holding in the mouth a sinister Hand couped at the wrist Gules. Supporters: Dexter: An Elephant Argent; Sinister: a Griffin wings expanded Argent, charged with five Mullets in saltire Sable, ducally gorged Gules.
Creation date14 May 1804
CreationThird
Created byKing George III
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderEdward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis
Present holderJohn Herbert, 8th Earl of Powis
Heir apparentJonathan Herbert, Viscount Clive
Subsidiary titlesViscount Clive
Baron Clive, of Plessey
Baron Clive, of Walcott
Baron Herbert, of Chirbury
Baron Powis, of Powis Castle
StatusExtant
Seat(s)Powis Castle
MottoUNG JE SERVIRAY
(One I will serve)
Powis Castle.

Earl of Powis (Powys) is a title that has been created three times. The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1674 in favour of William Herbert, 3rd Baron Powis, a descendant of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (c. 1501–1570). In 1687, he was further honoured when he was made (and as detailed at the article of) Marquess of Powis.

The title was created again in 1748 in the Peerage of Great Britain for Henry Arthur Herbert, the husband of Barbara, daughter of Lord Edward Herbert, brother of William, 3rd Marquess of Powis. He notably represented Bletchingley and Ludlow in Parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire and Shropshire. Herbert had already been created Baron Herbert of Chirbury in 1743 and was made Baron Powis and Viscount Ludlow at the same time he was given the earldom. In 1749 he was also created Baron Herbert of Chirbury and Ludlow, with remainder firstly to his brother Richard Herbert and secondly to his kinsman Francis Herbert, of Ludlow. His son, the second Earl, was also Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire and Shropshire. However, on his death in 1801 all the titles became extinct (the persons in remainder to the 1749 barony had died without heirs before the 2nd Earl).

The title was created for the third time in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1804 when Edward Clive, 2nd Baron Clive (being son-in-law of the 1st Earl of the previous creation), was made Earl of Powis, in the County of Montgomeryshire. He had previously represented Ludlow in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire and Montgomeryshire. Clive was the husband of Lady Henrietta, daughter of the 1st Earl of Powis of the 1748 creation and sister and heiress of the 2nd Earl. He had already been created Baron Clive, of Walcot in the County of Shropshire, in 1794, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and was made Baron Powis, of Powis Castle in the County of Montgomery, Baron Herbert, of Chirbury in the County of Shropshire, and Viscount Clive, of Ludlow in the County of Shropshire, at the same time he was given the earldom. Clive was the son of the famous soldier Robert Clive, who had been raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Clive of Plassey in the County of Clare, in 1762. Known as "Clive of India", he is regarded as a key figure in the establishment of British India.

The 1st Earl was succeeded by his eldest son, the 2nd Earl. He sat as Member of Parliament for Ludlow and served as Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire. In 1807, Lord Powis assumed by Royal licence the surname and arms of Herbert. His son, the 3rd Earl, represented Shropshire North in Parliament and served as Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire. He was succeeded by his nephew, the 4th Earl. He was the son of Lieutenant-General The Rt Hon. Sir Percy Egerton Herbert, second son of the 2nd Earl. Lord Powis was Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire. In 1890, he married Violet Ida Evelyn Herbert (who later became, in 1903, the 16th Baroness Darcy de Knayth, suo jure). Their eldest son Percy Robert Herbert, Viscount Clive, died of wounds received fighting in the Battle of the Somme; their second son Mervyn Horatio Herbert, Viscount Clive, succeeded his mother in the barony on her death in 1929. However, he too predeceased his father and was succeeded in the barony by his daughter Davina as the suo jure 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth.

Lord Powis was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, the 5th Earl. He was the son of the Hon. Colonel Edward William Herbert, son of the Hon. Robert Charles Herbert, fourth son of the second Earl. On his death the titles passed to his younger brother, the 6th Earl. He was succeeded by his second cousin, the 7th Earl. He was the son of the Right Reverend Percy Mark Herbert, Bishop of Blackburn and of Norwich, son of Major-General the Hon. William Henry Herbert, fifth son of the second Earl. As of 2020 the peerages are held by his son, the 8th Earl, who succeeded in 1993. Lord Powis is also Lord of the Manor of Clun.

The Hon. Robert Henry Clive, second son of the 1st Earl, married Harriett Windsor (later Baroness Windsor), in 1819. Their grandson Robert Windsor-Clive, 14th Baron Windsor, was created Earl of Plymouth in 1905. Consequently, the present holder of the earldom of Plymouth is also in remainder to the earldom of Powis and its subsidiary titles. George Windsor-Clive, second son of the Hon. Robert Henry Clive and Lady Windsor, was Member of Parliament for Ludlow for many years.

Another branch of the Clive family was founded by Reverend Benjamin Clive, uncle of the 1st Baron Clive. Members of this branch include George Clive, Edward Clive, George Clive, Edward Clive, Sir Sidney Clive and Sir Robert Clive.

The actor Colin Clive, known for starring in the iconic 1931 horror film Frankenstein, was also a member of the family, descending from the 1st Baron Clive.

The family seat is Powis Castle, near Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

A bookplate showing the coat of arms for the Earl of Powis
A bookplate showing the coat of arms for the Earl of Powis (2nd creation)

Earl of Powis, first creation (1674)

Earl of Powis, second creation (1748)

Earl of Powis, third creation

Baron Clive (1762)

Earl of Powis (1804)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son, Jonathan Nicholas William Herbert, Viscount Clive (born 1979).

Title succession chart

Title succession chart, Barons Powis, Barons Herbert of Castle Island, Barons Herbert of Chirbury, Barons Clive, Earls of Powis, and Marquesses of Powis.
William ap Thomas
died 1445
Earl of Pembroke
(8th creation)
William Herbert
1st Earl of Pembroke

c. 1423 – 1469
William Herbert
2nd Earl of Pembroke

1451–1491
Sir Richard Herbert
died 1510
Richard Herbert
of Coldbrook

died 1469
Title surrendered
to the Crown 1479
Earl of Pembroke
(10th creation)
Baron Herbert
of Cardiff
William Herbert
1st Earl of Pembroke

c. 1501 – 1570
Sir Richard Herbert
Henry Herbert
2nd Earl of Pembroke

c. 1539 – 1601
Sir Edward Herbert
1544–1595
Edward Herbert
c. 1513 – 1593
For descendants,
see Earl of Pembroke
Baron Powis (1629)
William Herbert
1st Baron Powis

c. 1573 – 1655
Richard Herbert
Lord of Cherbury

1557–1596
Mathew Herbert
Baron Herbert
of Castle Island (1624)
Baron Herbert of Chirbury
(first creation, 1629)
Percy Herbert
2nd Baron Powis

1598–1667
Edward Herbert
1st Baron Herbert
of Cherbury

1583–1648
Sir Henry Herbert
Master of the Revels

1595–1673
Francis Herbert
Earl of Powis
(first creation, 1674)
Marquess of Powis (1687)Baron Herbert of Chirbury
(second creation, 1694)
William Herbert
1st Marquess of Powis
1st Earl of Powis

1626–1696
Richard Herbert
2nd Baron Herbert
of Chirbury

c. 1604 – 1655
Henry Herbert
1st Baron Herbert
of Chirbury

1654–1709
William Herbert
2nd Marquess of Powis

1665–1745
Edward Herbert
3rd Baron Herbert
of Chirbury

1633–1678
Hon.
Florentia Herbert
1637–1694
Henry Herbert
4th Baron Herbert
of Chirbury

c. 1640 – 1691
Henry Herbert
2nd Baron Herbert
of Chirbury

died 1738
Richard Herbert
c. 1629 – 1676
Baronies extinctBarony extinct
William Herbert
3rd Marquess of Powis

1698–1748
Lord Edward Herbert
died 1734
Francis Herbert
1667–1719
Barony, earldom and
marquessate extinct
Baron Herbert of Chirbury
(third creation, 1743)
Baron Herbert of Chirbury
and Ludlow (1749)
Earl of Powis
(second creation, 1748)




Baron Clive
(first creation, 1762)
Barbara Herbert
1735–1786
Henry Herbert
1st Earl of Powis

1703–1772
Robert Clive
1st Baron Clive

"Clive of India"
1725–1774
Baron Clive
(second creation, 1794)
Baron Herbert of Chirbury
(fifth creation, 1804)
Earl of Powis
(third creation, 1804)
George Herbert
2nd Earl of Powis

1755–1801
Lady Henrietta Herbert
1758–1830
Edward Clive
1st Earl of Powis

1754–1839
1743 barony and
earldom extinct
Edward Herbert
2nd Earl of Powis

1785–1848
Edward Herbert
3rd Earl of Powis

1818–1891
Hon.
Percy Egerton Herbert
1822–1876
Very Rev. Hon.
George Herbert
1825–1894
Hon.
Robert Herbert
1827–1902
Maj. Gen. Hon.
William Herbert
1834–1909
Henry Herbert
1861–1865
George Herbert
4th Earl of Powis

1862–1952
Col.
Edward Herbert
1855–1924
Lt. Col.
Graham Herbert
1856–1917
Arthur Herbert
1866–1907
Henry Herbert
1882–1911
Rt. Rev.
Percy Herbert
1885–1968
Percy Herbert
Viscount Clive
1892–1916
Mervyn Herbert
Viscount Clive

1904–1943
Edward Herbert
5th Earl of Powis

1889–1974
Christian Herbert
6th Earl of Powis

1904–1988
George Herbert
7th Earl of Powis

1925–1993
John Herbert
8th Earl of Powis

born 1952
Jonathan Herbert
Viscount Clive
born 1979

See also

Notes

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  1. "No. 8744". The London Gazette. 10 May 1748. p. 4.
  2. "No. 8286". The London Gazette. 20 December 1743. p. 3.
  3. "No. 8890". The London Gazette. 7 October 1749. p. 1.
  4. "No. 15700". The London Gazette. 8 May 1804. p. 590.
  5. "No. 13692". The London Gazette. 9 August 1794. p. 818.
  6. "No. 10161". The London Gazette. 1 December 1761. p. 1.
  7. "Colin Clive - Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  8. "Colin Clive, Actor, Dies in Hollywood". The New York Times. 26 June 1937. Retrieved 15 October 2024.

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