- Montagu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon
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Montagu Venables-Bertie, 2nd Earl of Abingdon PC (4 February 1673 – 16 June 1743) was an English nobleman. The eldest son of James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon and Eleanora Lee, he was styled Lord Norreys until he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Abingdon on the latter's death on the 22 May 1699. On his death in 1743 he was succeeded in his titles by his nephew Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon.
Career
He was Member of Parliament for Berkshire, 1689–1690 and for Oxfordshire, 1690–1699. He was Constable of the Tower and Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets between 1702 and 1705. He held the office of Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire between 1702 and 1705. He was Chief Justice in Eyre, south of the Trent, 1711–1715. He held the office of Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire again between 1712 and 1715. On the death of Queen Anne in 1714 he was appointed a Lord Justice of the Realm.
Family
He married firstly, Anne Venables, daughter of Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton and Catharine Shirley, 22 September 1687. She was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Anne from 12 May 1702 to November 1705, when she resigned, and again from January 1712 until Queen Anne's death in 1714.[1] Anne, Countess of Abingdon died on 28 April 1715.
He married secondly, Mary Gould, daughter of James Gould and Mary Bonde and the widow of Charles Churchill, c. 1717, and had issue:
- James Bertie, Lord Norreys (1717–1718)
References
- ^ Bucholz, Robert. "The bedchamber: Ladies of the Bedchamber". Database of Court Officers, Department of History, Loyola University of Chicago. p. 20. http://www.luc.edu/history/fac_resources/bucholz/DCO/Database-Files/CHAMBER1.list.pdf. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (2003 edition). London: Pan Macmillan, 2003.
- thePeerage.com
Parliament of England Preceded by
Richard Southby
Sir Humphrey Forster, BtMember of Parliament for Berkshire
with Sir Henry Winchcombe, Bt
1689–1690Succeeded by
Sir Henry Winchcombe, Bt
Sir Humphrey Forster, BtPreceded by
Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bt
Sir John Cope, BtMember of Parliament for Oxfordshire
with Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bt
1690–1699Succeeded by
Sir Robert Jenkinson, Bt
Sir Robert Dashwood, BtLegal offices Preceded by
The Earl of WhartonJustice in Eyre
south of the Trent
1711–1715Succeeded by
The Earl of TankervilleHonorary titles Preceded by
The Duke of NorfolkLord Lieutenant of Berkshire
1701–1702Succeeded by
The Lord CravenPreceded by
The Lord LucasConstable of the Tower
Lord Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets
1702–1705Succeeded by
The Earl of EssexPreceded by
The Lord WhartonLord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
1702–1706Succeeded by
The Duke of MarlboroughPreceded by
The Duke of MarlboroughLord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
1712–1715Succeeded by
The Earl of GodolphinPeerage of England Preceded by
James BertieEarl of Abingdon
1699–1743Succeeded by
Willoughby BertieCategories:- 1673 births
- 1743 deaths
- Earls in the Peerage of England
- Earls of Abingdon
- Lord-Lieutenants of Berkshire
- Lord-Lieutenants of Oxfordshire
- Lord-Lieutenants of the Tower Hamlets
- Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of England
- Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain
- Peerage of England earl stubs
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