Baron Herbert of Lea
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The barony Herbert of Lea was created in 1861 for Sidney Herbert, a Conservative/Peelite politician.[citation needed] On his death the barony passed to his son, George Herbert, who in 1862 succeeded to the earldom of Pembroke, with which title the barony remains merged.[citation needed]
[edit] Barons Herbert of Lea (1861)
- Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea (1810–1861)
- George Herbert, 2nd Baron Herbert of Lea (1850–1895) (became Earl of Pembroke in 1862)
- see Earl of Pembroke, tenth creation, for further succession