Herbert Windsor, 2nd Viscount Windsor

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Herbert Windsor, 2nd Viscount Windsor, portrait by Edward Travanyon Haynes. Arms: Windsor quartering Herbert, with inescutcheon of pretence of Clavering (Quarterly or and gules, overall a bend sable)
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Herbert Windsor, 2nd Viscount Windsor (1 May 1707 – 25 January 1758), styled The Honourable Herbert Windsor until 1738, was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 until 1738 when he succeeded to the peerage as Baron Mountjoy and Viscount Windsor.

Origins[]

He was the son and heir of Thomas Windsor, 1st Viscount Windsor, by his wife Lady Charlotte Herbert, daughter of Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke.[citation needed]

Career[]

He stood unsuccessfully for Parliament for Bramber in 1734 but was instead elected unopposed for Cardiff, a rotten borough controlled by his family. He held the seat until 1738, when he succeeded his father and entered the House of Lords.[1]

Marriage and issue[]

He married Alice Clavering (d. November 1776), daughter and heiress of Sir John Clavering, 3rd Baronet,[citation needed] a lady worth £60,000,[1] by whom he had no male issue, but several daughters including:

Death and succession[]

He died in January 1758, aged 54. As he had no sons his titles became extinct.

References[]

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Bussy Mansel
Member of Parliament for Cardiff
1734–1738
Succeeded by
Herbert Mackworth
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Thomas Windsor
Viscount Windsor
1738–1758
Extinct
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