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Earldom of Abingdon
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Earldom of Lindsey

Arms of Bertie, Earls of Lindsey and Abingdon: Argent, three battering rams, barwise in pale proper, armed and garnished azure[1]
Creation date1682
Created byCharles II
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderJames Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon
Present holderRichard Bertie, 14th Earl of Lindsey, 9th Earl of Abingdon
Heir apparentHenry Bertie, Baron Norreys
Subsidiary titlesBaron Norreys
Seat(s)Gilmilnscroft House
MottoLoyalteé me oblige (Loyalty binds me)[2]
The Grant of deed of Arms of Earl of Abingdon, 1682 V&A Museum no. W.25:1 to 3-1987

Earl of Abingdon is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 30 November 1682 for James Bertie, 5th Baron Norreys of Rycote. He was the eldest son of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey by his second marriage to Bridget, 4th Baroness Norreys de Rycote,[3] and the younger half-brother of Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey (see the Earl of Lindsey and the Baron Willoughby de Eresby for earlier history of the Bertie family). His mother's family descended from Sir Henry Norris, who represented Berkshire and Oxfordshire in the House of Commons and served as Ambassador to France. In 1572 he was summoned by writ to Parliament as Lord Norreys de Rycote. He was succeeded by his grandson, the second Baron. In 1621, he created Viscount Thame and Earl of Berkshire in the Peerage of England. He had no sons and on his death in 1624 the viscountcy and earldom became extinct. He was succeeded in the barony by his daughter Elizabeth, the third holder of the title. On her death, the title passed to her daughter, the aforementioned Bridget, the fourth Baroness, and second wife of the second Earl of Lindsey.

Her son, the aforementioned fifth Baron, was summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Norreys of Rycote (with the precedence of 1572) on 13 April 1675. He was later Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire and in 1682 he was honoured when he was made Earl of Abingdon.[3] He was succeeded by his son, the second Earl. He sat as Member of Parliament for Berkshire and Oxfordshire and served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire and Oxfordshire.[4] In 1687, Lord Abingdon assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Venables, which was that of his father-in-law. He died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his nephew, the third Earl. He was the son of the Hon. James Bertie, second son of the first Earl.[5] His grandson, the fifth Earl, was Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire.[6] His son, the sixth Earl, represented Oxford and Abingdon in the House of Commons and served as Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire.[7] His great-grandson, the eighth Earl (the son of Montagu Charles Francis Towneley-Bertie, Lord Norreys, who had assumed by Royal licence his maternal grandfather's surname of Towneley in 1896),[7] succeeded his distant relative (his fifth cousin thrice removed) the twelfth Earl of Lindsey in the earldom of Lindsey in 1938. However, it was not until 1951 that he was recognised as Earl of Lindsey.

Another member of the Bertie family was the Hon. Francis Bertie, the second son of the sixth Earl of Abingdon. He served as British Ambassador to Italy and France and was created Viscount Bertie of Thame in 1918.

  1. ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1840, p.453
  2. ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1840, p.453
  3. ^ a b Cokayne 1910, p. 45.
  4. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 46.
  5. ^ Cokayne 1910, p. 47.
  6. ^ Cokayne 1910, pp. 48–49.
  7. ^ a b Cokayne 1910, p. 49.

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