![]() Collins says: 'the genealogists deduce the family from Herbert, a natural son of King Henry I., but I think it more evident that Henry Fitz-Herbert, chamberlain to the said king, was ancestor to all of the name of Herbert.' " "The noble Herberts descend from Herbert, Count of Vemandois, who came hither with the Conqueror, and was chamberlain to William Rufus. The two friends both died on 20 March 687, Herebert suffering much from sickness before his death." Cuthbert, to whom he paid an annual visit for spiritual advice. He was a disciple and close friend of St. 687), who was an early "hermit, resided on the island in Derwentwater which still bears his name. This Germanic name contains the elements harja which means army and berhta, which means bright. It is also an Old French given name derived from the Old German name Hariberct or Her(e)bert. ![]() The name Herbertson came from the Germanic personal name Herbert. The ancestors of the Herbertson family arrived in England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. ![]()
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