He was the only son of Sir Arthur James Jones-Herbert, GCVO, of Llanarth, Monmouthshire, and his wife, Helen Louise (née Gammell), of Rhode Island.
[1] In the House of Commons it was noted "There can be little doubt that his unwearying devotion to duty contributed to the breakdown which ended in his death".
Although he is in part blamed for the Bengal famine, it was recognised in the House of Commons that he worked himself to death during this time.
[3][4] On 11 June 1924,[5] Herbert married Lady Mary Fox-Strangeways (1903–1948) in Newport, Rhode Island.
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