Henrietta Antonia Clive, Countess of Powis (née Herbert; 3 September 1758 – 3 June 1830), was a British writer,
mineral collector
Mineral collecting is the hobby of systematically collecting, identifying and displaying mineral specimens. Mineral collecting can also be a part of the profession of mineralogy and allied geologic specialties. Individual collectors often spe ...
, and
botanist
Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
. Her time in India, while her husband was
Governor of Madras
This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
English Agents
In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized ...
, was inspirational to her for all three of these pursuits.
Early life and background

Born in
Oakly Park, at
Bromfield, Shropshire, into a landed and titled family, she was the daughter of
Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis
Henry Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, PC (before 9 April 1703Baptism date. – 10 September 1772), known as Henry Herbert until 1743 and as The Lord Herbert of Chirbury between 1743 and 1748, was a ...
, and
Barbara Herbert, granddaughter of
William Herbert, 2nd Marquess of Powis. Her family owned a property in London and significant estates in Wales and Shropshire. Her birthplace was sold to
Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive
Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, (29 September 1725 – 22 November 1774), also known as Clive of India, was the first British Governor of the Bengal Presidency. Clive has been widely credited for laying the foundation of the British East ...
, in 1771, so Lady Henrietta spent her teenage years at the family's ancestral home,
Powis Castle
Powis Castle () is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country house near Welshpool, in Powys, Wales. The seat of the Herbert family, Herbert family, earls of Powis, the castle is known for its formal gardens and for its interiors, the former ...
.
[Williams, Sally. ]
Laid bare the passions and obsessions of Lady Henrietta, a 19th-century rock chick
' Wales Online 2010
Mineral collection and botany
In 1798, Henrietta's husband, Lord Clive, was appointed
Governor of Madras
This is a list of the governors, agents, and presidents of colonial Madras, initially of the English East India Company, up to the end of British colonial rule in 1947.
English Agents
In 1639, the grant of Madras to the English was finalized ...
. Lady Clive followed him to India where she started collecting rocks and minerals,
as the first aristocratic woman to pursue that hobby.
As her collection was growing, Lady Clive contacted prominent collectors and mineral dealers, such as
James Sowerby
James Sowerby (21 March 1757 – 25 October 1822) was an English natural history, naturalist, illustrator and mineralogist. Contributions to published works, such as ''A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland'' or ''English Botany'', include his ...
,
John MacCulloch and the
Countess of Aylesford. Her records show that many specimens had been given to her by her children. The minerals in Lady Clive's collection, numbering up to 1,000, are arranged systematically by chemistry, as was usual in the early 19th century.
In 1817, she organised her collection in two handwritten catalogues, using numbers to identify each specimen and helping the collection remain remarkably complete to this day. A quarter of the original collection is now kept at the
National Museum Wales as one of the most important historic mineral collections,
having been donated by her great-grandson,
George Herbert, 4th Earl of Powis, in 1929.
Upon arriving in India, Lady Powis also created a garden and kept a record of the plants in the area of
Mysore
Mysore ( ), officially Mysuru (), is a city in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. It is the headquarters of Mysore district and Mysore division. As the traditional seat of the Wadiyar dynasty, the city functioned as the capital of the ...
and the
Carnatic region
The Carnatic region is the peninsular South Indian region between the Eastern Ghats and the Bay of Bengal, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency and in the modern Indian states of Tamil Nadu and southern coastal Andhra Pradesh. During the Bri ...
.
Writing
Lady Clive's journals are one of the first written accounts of India by a British woman. Published in the 2010 edited collection ''Birds of Passage: Henrietta Clive's Travels in South India 1798-1801'', they were an important milestone in the emergence of female travel writers and their ascension to the level of their male counterparts.
Marriage and issue
Lady Henrietta married Lord Clive's eldest son and heir,
Edward Clive, 1st Baron Clive, in 1784.
The marriage was beneficial to both families; the bride's family had a prestigious name but considerable debts, while the groom accrued wealth built during Clive's military campaigns in India. The couple settled in
Walcot Hall
Walcot Hall is a Grade I listed Restoration style, Carolean country house in the civil parish of Southorpe, Cambridgeshire, England. It lies 2 km (1 mile) south east of the village of Barnack. The house is now within the boundary of the Cit ...
, at
Lydbury North
Lydbury North ( ) is a village and a geographically large civil parishes in England, civil parish in south Shropshire, England. The population of the parish at the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census was 695. The parish is locally called L ...
, near
Bishop's Castle
Bishop's Castle is a market town in the south west of Shropshire, England. According to the 2011 Census it had a population of 1,893.
Bishop's Castle is east of the Wales–England border, about north-west of Ludlow and about south-west of ...
, Shropshire. Their four children were:
* Lady Henrietta Antonia Herbert (d. 1835); married
Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet
Colonel Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 5th Baronet (25 October 1772 – 6 January 1840) was a Wales, Welsh landowner and Tory Party (UK), Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1794 to 1840.
Biography
Williams-Wynn was the son of Sir ...
had issue.
*
Edward Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis
Edward Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis, Knight of the Garter, KG (22 March 1785 – 17 January 1848), styled Viscount Clive between 1804 and 1839, was a British peer and Tory (British political party), Tory politician. He was the grandson of Cliv ...
(1785–1848)
*
Lady Charlotte Florentia Herbert (1787–1866); married
Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland
Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland (20 April 178511 February 1847), styled Earl Percy until 1817, was a British aristocrat and Tory politician who served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland under the Duke of Wellington from 1829 to 1830.
Backgr ...
, and was the governess of the future
Queen Victoria
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria, her death in January 1901. Her reign of 63 year ...
.
*
Robert Henry Clive (1798–1854); a politician.
Lady Clive inherited the Herbert estates upon the death of her brother,
George Herbert, 2nd Earl of Powis, in 1801, when the earldom became extinct. Three years later, it was recreated in favour of her husband, making her Countess of Powis.
Death
The Countess of Powis died at Walcot Hall in 1830 aged 71 and was buried at
Bromfield Parish Church, near Oakley Park. Her husband survived her, dying in 1839.
References
Further reading
*Shields, Nancy K., ''Birds of Passage: Henrietta Clive's Travels in South India 1798–1801'' (Eland, 2010).
External links
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