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George Reginald Oliver Molyneux Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon (born 10 November 1956), styled Lord Porchester from 1987 to 2001, is a British peer and farmer. His family seat, Highclere Castle, has achieved notability as the primary filming location for television series' Downton Abbey and Jeeves and Wooster. Carnarvon and his family live in ...
On 7 January 1956, Carnarvon (then known by his courtesy title Lord Porchester) married Jean Margaret Wallop (1935–2019) of Big Horn, Wyoming, [2] in St. James' Episcopal Church in New York City. [16] She was a granddaughter of Oliver Wallop, 8th Earl of Portsmouth. [17] Carnarvon's father, the 6th Earl had also married an Anglo-American. [18]
In this account, a small hole was found in the chamber's sealed doorway and Carter, Carnarvon and Lady Evelyn crawled through. [18] The diary of Lord Carnarvon's half-brother Mervyn Herbert notes that Evelyn told him that the group entered the 'second chamber', [20] and that Evelyn, being the smallest, was the first to enter the burial chamber ...
Henry George Reginald Molyneux Herbert, 7th Earl of Carnarvon (19 January 1924 – 11 September 2001). He married Jean Margaret Wallop, daughter of Hon. Oliver Malcolm Wallop and Jean Moore, on 7 January 1956. They have three children: [15] George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon (10 November 1956) The Hon. Henry "Harry" Herbert (2 March 1959)
Lady and Lord Carnarvon at the races in June 1921. Lord Carnarvon married Almina Victoria Maria Alexandra Wombwell, [5] alleged to be the illegitimate daughter of millionaire banker Alfred de Rothschild, [6] of the Rothschild family, at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, on 26 June 1895.
Porchie married Jean Margaret Wallop in 1956, and they went on to have three children together, including George Reginald Oliver Molyneux Herbert, the current Earl of Carnarvon. The Queen is his ...
Earl of Carnarvon is a title that has been created three times in British history. [2] The current holder is George Herbert, 8th Earl of Carnarvon . The town and county in Wales to which the title refers are historically spelled Caernarfon, having been Anglicised to Carnarvon or Caernarvon.
In December 1923, eight months after Lord Carnarvon's death, Lady Carnarvon married Lieutenant Colonel Ian Onslow Dennistoun, a retired Grenadier Guards officer. [18]In 1925, Almina was involved in a much-publicised High Court case, known as the "Bachelor's Case", between Colonel Dennistoun and his former wife, Dorothy Dennistoun.