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 32 ABINGDON. known as '-'Baron of Kinderton "), by Catharine, da. »f Sir Robert Siiihlrv. In consequence Of this match lie, by Hny.il lie. dat. 10 Nnv. lt$7, ti>nk the additional name of Vi;.v.vbL!:n for himself and his issue by his said ivife, She was b. 7 May 1674, and consequently was only just thirteen at the tune of her marriage. She was Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne during tie.' whole of her reign. She d. s.p., 28 April 1715, and was fitch at Ryeote Chapel. M.I. Admon. 25 June 1715. He m. secondly. 13 Feb. 1716-7, at Beaconsfield, Bucks (registered at Hyeote), Mary, widow of Gen. Charles OarncHfLL, da. and h. of .lames Gould, of M interne, Dorset, by Mary, fust da. of William Bonok, of Bestrall, in that, eo. He 10 June 1743 s.p.'s., and was bur. 27th at Ryeote Chapel. Will dat. :J April 1736; nr. 1 July 1743. His widow, who was accidently burnt to death. d. 10 Jan. 1757. Will, in which she directs to be bur, by her father at St. Peter's, Dorchester, dat. 3 March 1742 'sir) ; pr. 20 June 1757. [James Bertie, dyM LORD XORREYK, only child (by second wife) s. and h. an., b. 14, and bap. 26. Nov. 1717, at St. Margaret's, Westm. He d. an infant, of the small pox, 25 Feb. 1717-8, v. p.] III. 1743. S. AViLLOuuniiY (Bf.rtik), Eari, of Abingdon, &e., nephew and h.. being s. and h. of Hon. James Hertie, of Stanwell, Midx., by Elizabeth, da. of George (Willolofiiiy), 7th Loan Willoouhhy of Pahha.m, and sister and h. of John, the 8th Lord. He was b. at Liudsey House, Westm.. 28 Nov. 1692. Registered at Stanwell, Midx. He mu: his father, 1735 He m., at Florence, Aug. 1727 Anna-Maria, da. of Sir John Collins [gurry, of Chute Lodge, Hants ?]. He </. 10 June 1760, and was bur. at Ryeote Chapel. Will dat. 3 Dec. 1756 ; pr. 9 July 1760. His widow d. suddenly 21 Dec. 1763, while visiting the Venetian Ambassador at Powis House. Will pr. March 1764. [James Bertie, styled LORD NORREYS, s. anil k ap. He <l torn, v.p., being burnt in his bed, at Ryeote, 12 Oct. 1745, and was bur. there.] IV. 1700. £. WnxousHBt (Bertie), Eari, of Abingdon, &c, 2nd. but 1st surv. s. and h., b. 16 Jan. 1710. On 3 July 1759, being then a student at Oxford 'Mag. Coll.), he was one of the three undergraduates chosen to address the Chancellor on his installation. M.A., 1761. Took his seat in the house of Lords 6 Feb. 1761. " His Lordship was a man of fervid mind, tho' somewhat eccentric." (*1 He in. 7 July 1768, at St. Geo., Han. St)., Charlotte, yst. of the three surv. daughters and coheirs of Admiral Sir Peter Wauhkn, of Warrcnstown, in Ireland, K B . by Susanna, da. of Stephen De La Nov, and Ann, formerly Ann Van Cohtlandt, spinster. She d. 28 Jan., and was bur. S Feb. 1794. at Hyeote Chapel. He d. 26 Sep 1799, aged sixty, and was bur. there. Will pr. May 1800. [Willoughby Bertie, dyled LORD XORREYS, s. and h. ap. Ho d. an infant, v.p., 20 Feb. 1779, aged twelve days.] V. 1799. f>. Montagu (Bertie), Earl of Abingdon, &c, 2nd, but 1st surv. s. and h., b. :!0 April 17S4. and hup. at St. Geo., Han. Sq. ; cr. D.C.L. of Oxford, 3 July 1810. He was Cupbearer at the Coronation of George IV; High Steward of Abingdon, and Lord Lieut, of Berks. He m. firstly, 27 Aug. 1807, at St. Geo., Han. Sq., Emily, sister of Henry, 3rd Viscount Gage [I], and da. of General the Hon. Thomas Gaol', by Margaret, da. of Peter Kkmislk, President of the Council of New Jersey. She, who was b. in Park Place, St. James' Westm., 25 April 1776 ; d. 28 Aug. 1838, and was bur. in Ryeote Chapel. He m. secondly, 11 Burford and of some other heads of Baronies were also styled Barons ; but, as they had not the entire Baronies wdiich had given title to their predecessors, they were not Peers." See [Mr. Fleming's] note, p. 18, to " Authorities, &c.," as to the Barony of Berkeley being " a Peerage by tenure," 18ii2. Kindkkton in Cheshire was one of the most considerable of these so-called Baronies. (») See " Collins," vol. iii, p. 635, where reference is made to Park's " Royal and Noble Authors," vol. iv,