Earl of Powis

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The title of Earl of Powis has been created several times in British history. The first was in 1674 in the Peerage of England. In 1687 the 1st Earl was raised to become Marquess of Powis, but both titles became extinct in 1748. The title was created again in 1748 in the Peerage of Great Britain, for the husband of the last holder's niece, but became extinct in 1801. It was created a final time in 1804 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, for the brother-in-law of the last holder, and this creation is still extant.

The present Earl of Powis bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Clive (1804), Baron Powis (1804) and Baron Herbert of Chirbury and Ludlow (1804) in the Peerage of the UK, Baron Clive of Walcot (1794) in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Baron Clive of Plassey (1762) in the Peerage of Ireland.

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

The Earl of Powis is also Lord of the Manor of Clun and owns some of the buildings there.

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[edit] Barons Powis (1629)

[edit] Earl of Powis, first creation (1674)

[edit] Marquesses of Powis (1687)

[edit] Earls of Powis, Second Creation (1748)

  • Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis (1703-1772)
  • George Edward Henry Arthur Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis (1755-1801)

[edit] Barons Clive of Plassey (1762)

[edit] Earls of Powis, Third Creation (1804)

Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis
Edward Herbert, 3rd Earl of Powis

His Heir Apparent: his son Jonathan Nicholas William Herbert, Viscount Clive (b. 1979)

Lord Clive's Heirs presumptive: his uncles (Hon. Michael Clive Herbert (b. 1954), Hon. Peter James Herbert (b. 1955) and Hon. Edward David Herbert (b. 1958) and their heirs apparent).

Other heirs could be the Earl of Plymouth and his heirs as well as other male members of the Windsor-Clive branch of the family, if this branch is not excluded from inheriting the earldom of Powis.