William Herbert (by 1587 – 1645)[1] was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1621.
He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 17 October 1600, aged 17.
He was Mayor of Cardiff and Constable of Cardiff Castle in the time of King Charles I being appointed in September 1642 to seize it for the King, and to collect the rents of the Earl of Pembroke.
[2] Herbert died after 1645 when his estate was reckoned at £1,000 per year.
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