225:, while Abingdon raised his troop on his behalf. The troop was disbanded in December; the independent troops that were not incorporated into existing regiments were disbanded after the collapse of the rebellion, Wood records that Henry and Richard were among the officers deprived of their commissions for voting in the House of Commons in favor of the address to
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William in 1689, Bertie was restored as a deputy lieutenant of Oxfordshire, which he held until 1701, to the commission of the peace and as a militia captain there, and as a commissioner for the assessment of both Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. He and Norreys were returned again for
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officers. Sometime after 1685, he was appointed a justice of the peace for
Buckinghamshire. Like his brothers, Bertie belonged to the High Tories who were alienated from the court by the pro-Catholic policies of King James. In 1687, he lost his militia commission, his deputy lieutenancy, and was
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Oxfordshire, and in November, an election petition by Trenchard and Norton was accepted by Parliament. Bertie and Lewis were turned out and the returning officer, the mayor of Westbury, was confined for two weeks for "great misdemeanours" in making the return.
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trying to break through a force loyal to James. Bertie returned to Oxford on 5 December with the troops under Lord
Lovelace, who came to hold Oxford for the Prince. He and Norreys were returned for Oxford in the abortive December elections.
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treated some of the country gentlemen of
Oxfordshire to solicit support for Henry in the anticipated elections. He was reinstated at Oxford in October when the King began to reverse the program of remodelling the corporations.
257:. On 22 November, Bertie and his father-in-law Sir Edward Norreys held a dinner with the corporation of Oxford, and agreed to bring Oxford over to William as well. On 25 November, he led a company of men out of Oxford to
58:, of Rycote, Oxfordshire and widow of Hon. Edward Sackville. His mother, who died shortly after his birth, seems to have let him enough of an inheritance to be comfortably provided for, including the manor of
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on the interest of his brother, now Lord
Abingdon. All the candidates were Tories; one of the sitting members, Whigs, had died and the other retired from politics. Bertie topped the poll with 657 votes, the
189:, who had represented the county and whose daughter Bertie would soon marry, polled only 53. Abingdon celebrated the event with a splendid celebration for the members of the corporation at his seat in
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over some remarks by the latter aimed at Bertie, about (royal) pensioners and the
Westbury election. The matter ran close to a duel, and Bertie had to be secured by the
197:. He showed more activity in this Parliament, serving on the elections committee and the committee for taking accounts of the commissioners for disbanding the army.
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were commissioned captains on 18 June to raise independent troops of horse. On 21 June, Henry led the troop of
Oxfordshire militia horse out of Oxford toward
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for Oxfordshire in 1679, he and Lewis defeated the two exclusionist candidates, Trenchard and
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was expelled from the House of Commons, he was nominated for the vacant Parliamentary seat at
113:, the other sitting member. Appointed a commissioner of assessment for Buckinghamshire and a
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695:"'A man subject to vapours': James Bertie, Earl of Abingdon, and his brothers c.1670-1699"
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James Bertie (died 7 May 1728), married Elizabeth Harris (d. 1720) and had a son,
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in 1683, he was employed in searching for arms secreted by the conspirators.
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193:, from which most returned "drunk and fell off their horses", according to
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105:, and in December, he was sent for in custody for non-attendance. In the
30:, Oxfordshire was an English soldier and Tory politician who sat in the
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on the court's behalf. He was commissioned a captain of Oxfordshire
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In March 1685, Bertie was returned as Member of Parliament for
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of Oxfordshire during Norreys' successful proceedings against
97:, a Presbyterian. Henry was returned by 21 votes to 13; two
125:. He was not appointed to any committees in the subsequent
644:"BERTIE, Hon. Henry I (c.1656-1734), of Chesterton, Oxon."
149:. No Parliamentary activity by Henry can be traced in the
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removed from the commission of the peace in Oxfordshire.
141:, he stood instead as an uncontested court candidate for
402:"BERTIE, Hon. Henry (c.1656-1734), of Chesterton, Oxon."
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extracted pledges from them not to renew the quarrel.
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165:horse before 1681, and after the discovery of the
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201:Monmouth Rebellion and disaffection
109:, he was defeated by Trenchard and
48:Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey
16:English soldier and Tory politician
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26:(ca. 1656 – 4 December 1734), of
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123:general election of October 1679
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332:Eleanora Bertie, died unmarried
151:Third Exclusion Bill Parliament
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508:The House of Commons 1660–1690
462:The House of Commons 1660–1690
406:The House of Commons 1660–1690
209:, Bertie and his half-brother
147:Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
107:general election of March 1679
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46:Bertie was a younger son of
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617:The Penal Laws and Test Act
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460:. In Henning, B. D. (ed.).
404:. In Henning, B. D. (ed.).
335:Anne Bertie, died unmarried
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316:Weston-on-the-Green
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