Nathaniel Huntington, 1st Earl of Portsmouth

Nathaniel Liethbridge Huntington, 1st Earl of Portsmouth, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP (21 September 1702 - 17 June 1752) was a British statesman, soldier, and official who served as the Secretary of State for the Northern Department and Master-General of the Ordnance in the First Newcastle Ministry. Huntington was a career soldier who served as a chief lieutenant of the Duke of Bedford during the Paradoxian Wars.

Lord Huntington was married to Mercedes Grey, the sister of the Earl Grey from 1745 until his death in 1752.

Early Life
Nate Crestbreaker was born in September of 1702 to his father, Jarod Pillagebane, and his mother, who died when he was born. He spent his first 16 years or so in England, sailing consistantly with his father's small fleet of ships. He spent a few summers away from school learning the arts of sailing, repairing, and running his very own crew. It was then he met his adopted brother, David Yellowfish, for the first time. He was abandoned as a young boy, so Jarod took him in. Nate showed him the ropes of sailing, and to this day, the two have been great friends.