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Montagu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon

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The funeral hatchment of Mary, Dowager Countess of Abingdon, in St. Peter's Church, Dorchester, Dorset, England.On a lozenge, the arms of Bertie, "Argent, three battering rams fesswise in pale proper, headed and banded azure," with an escutcheon of pretence showing the arms of Gould, "Per saltire or
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and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged." Supporters: Dexter: a grey friar holding in his right hand a staff and rosary, Sinister: a wild man. Each supporter charged on the breast with a fret Or.Above all, an earl's coronet.
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Baggs, A P; Blair, W J; Chance, Eleanor; Colvin, Christina; Cooper, Janet; Day, C J; Selwyn, Nesta; Townley, S C (1990). "Wolvercote: Manors and other estates". In Crossley, Alan;
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from 12 May 1702 to November 1705, when she resigned, and again from January 1712 until Queen Anne's death in 1714. Anne died on 28 April 1715 and was buried at Rycote.
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from Walter. In 1703–1704, Abingdon purchased the manor of Littleton Auncells from George Bowditch and James Townsend, which he added to his adjoining estate at
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Dunning, R W; Rogers, K H; Spalding, P A; Shrimpton, Colin; Stevenson, Janet H; Tomlinson, Margaret (1970). "Parishes: Lyneham". In Crittall, Elizabeth (ed.).
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He married firstly, Anne Venables, daughter of Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton and Catharine Shirley, on 22 September 1687. She was a
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in 1687. On 22 September 1687, he married Anne (d. 28 April 1715), the daughter and coheiress of Peter Venables (d. 1679), baron of
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and Eleanora Lee. Though young and not yet matriculated, he was chosen captain of the company of militia foot raised from
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The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct, or dormant
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Chettle, H F; Powell, W R; Spalding, P A; Tillott, P M (1953). "Parishes: West or Bishop's Lavington". In
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Abingdon died on 16 June 1743 and was buried on 27 June at Rycote. He was succeeded by his nephew
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on his father's interest. During the year, he was made a bailiff of Oxford and appointed a
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The Life and Times of Anthony Wood, antiquary, of Oxford, 1632–1695, described by Himself
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James Bertie, Lord Norreys (14 November 1717 – 25 February 1717/8), died of smallpox
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The barony of Kinderton was not a peerage, but a feudal barony of the
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Mary, Dowager Countess of Abingdon, was buried at St Peter's Church,
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Despite his age, he appears several times in the records of the
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triumphed by a substantial margin over their Whig opponents,
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He held the office of 20:Montagu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon 333: 513:"The bedchamber: Ladies of the Bedchamber" 334:Naylor, Leonard; Jaggar, Geoffrey (1983). 193:, who also bought the adjoining manor of 111:Norreys stood for Berkshire again in the 73:, he was returned, though underage, as a 25:(4 February 1673 – 16 June 1743), styled 350: 254: 419: 377: 356: 266:Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon 191:John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough 856: 383: 329: 327: 325: 894:Lord-lieutenants of the Tower Hamlets 415: 413: 411: 409: 407: 308: 748:Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets 497:A History of the County of Wiltshire 472:A History of the County of Wiltshire 189:in 1702, but sold it off in 1710 to 160:Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets 510: 322: 13: 537: 404: 89:, holding that office until 1701. 47:James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon 14: 940: 874:Deputy lieutenants of Oxfordshire 451:A History of the County of Oxford 166:between 1702 and 1705. After the 232:and Mary Bonde and the widow of 123:as well. With two other Tories, 889:Lord-lieutenants of Oxfordshire 504: 398:The History of Parliament Trust 371:The History of Parliament Trust 344:The History of Parliament Trust 802:Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire 775:Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire 487: 469:; Crittall, Elizabeth (eds.). 458: 437: 394:The House of Commons 1690–1715 367:The House of Commons 1690–1715 340:The House of Commons 1660–1690 302: 278: 164:Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire 45:Montagu was the eldest son of 1: 884:Lord-lieutenants of Berkshire 295: 181:Abingdon bought the manor of 168:1705 English general election 717:Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 187:Sir John Walter, 3rd Baronet 7: 338:. In Henning, B. D. (ed.). 236:, on 13 February 1716/7 at 10: 945: 392:; Handley, Stuart (eds.). 384:Hanham, Andrew A. 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PC
English
James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon
Christ Church
Monmouth Rebellion
Woodstock
Oxford
Kinderton
January 1689 election
knight of the shire
Berkshire
deputy lieutenant
Oxfordshire
Convention Parliament
James II
Henry Bertie
Sir William Harbord
1690 election
Richard Neville
Oxfordshire
Sir Henry Winchcombe
Sir Humphrey Forster
Sir Robert Jenkinson
Sir John Cope
Thomas Wheate
Member of Parliament
Oxfordshire
Constable of the Tower
Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets
Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire

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