- Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven
Robert Bertie, 1st Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, PC (
October 20 ,1660 –July 26 ,1723 ) was a British statesman and nobleman.Bertie was born to
Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey and Elizabeth Wharton. From 1666 until 1701, he was styled Lord Willoughby de Eresby.On
30 July 1678 , Lord Willougby married Mary Wynn (d.20 September 1689 ), a Welsh heiress and direct descendent of the princely house ofAberffraw . They had five children:Peregrine Bertie, 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven (1686–1742), Robert Bertie (b.6 January 1693 , d. young), and three daughters, Elizabeth, Eleanor, and Mary, who died unmarried.Lord Willoughby entered Parliament as MP for Boston in 1685, and sat in the
Loyal Parliament (1685–1687) and theConvention Parliament (1689–1690). In 1690, he was returned for Preston instead, but was soon forced to leave the House of Commons for theHouse of Lords after receiving awrit of acceleration asBaron Willoughby de Eresby . He served asChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster from 1689 until 1697.After the death of his first wife in 1689, he married Albinia Farington, daughter of Maj.-Gen. William Farington, by whom he had:
*Lord Vere Bertie (d. 1768)
*Capt. Lord Montagu Bertie (d.12 December 1753 ), married Elizabeth Piers (d. 1782), daughter ofWilliam Piers
*Capt. Lord Thomas Bertie (24 July 1720 –21 July 1749 )
*Lt.-Gen.Lord Robert Bertie (1721–1782)
*Lady Louisa Bertie, married Thomas Bludworth in 1736Lord Willougby inherited the Earldom of Lindsey in 1701, and was invested a Privy Counsellor one month later; along with the Earldom of Lindsey, he also inherited the offices of
Lord Great Chamberlain andLord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire , both of which he would hold until his death and would pass onto his son, the 2nd Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven. Lord Lindsey, as he was now styled, was then createdMarquess of Lindsey in 1706, and was finally createdDuke of Ancaster and Kesteven in 1715 (that year, he also served temporarily as aLord Justice ). He would die eight years later, an established but relatively unheralded statesman, at the age of 62.References
*cite web | title=Bertie genealogy | url=http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/bb4ae/bertie1.htm | accessdate=2007-09-05
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