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Herbert was born at Montgomery Castle in Wales, and educated at Cambridge University, where he was made a fellow in 1615. In 1619 he caught the attention of James I and seemed bent on a secular career; for a time he followed the court, making many distinguished friends, but the death of the king and of his patrons ended his chances of court preferment. He joined the church in 1626, was ordained priest in 1630, and became vicar of Bemerton, Wiltshire, where he wrote his religious poems. His chief prose work, A Priest to the Temple, was first printed in his Remains (1652), and he also made a collection of proverbs, Jacula Prudentium (1651).
Black and red recall the tunics worn by soldiers during the Napoleonic wars. Gold was added to create a flag similar to the French tricolour, a symbol of revolution. Effective date: 23 May 1949.
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