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Peregrine Bertie (Royal Navy officer)

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on 16 June 1790. He had just married (on 7 May) Elizabeth Hutchins, but they had no children, as he died on 20 August, before Parliament opened. He left his remaining estate at Weston-on-the-Green to his brother, Lord Abingdon, and made provision for one illegitimate daughter by his housekeeper.
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When he inherited them in 1766, the Norreys estates were encumbered with an annuity to his sister Elizabeth, wife of
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in February 1783. Bertie also went to sea again for the first time in almost twenty years: he briefly commanded
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on 17 December 1759, he was promoted commander on 1 January 1762 and given command of the
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before giving up command in 1764. In 1766, he inherited the Norreys estates, including
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in 1789, the Pittite Abingdon again returned Peregrine for Westbury in the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Collections towards a history of the parish of Hampstead-Norris
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from Peregrine, followed in 1785 by the adjacent manor of
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until February 1763. He got another command, the frigate
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Peregrine Bertie (disambiguation)
House of Commons
Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon
Westminster School
Royal Navy
sloop
HMS Despatch
post-captain
Repulse
HMS Shannon
Leeward Islands
Weston-on-the-Green
Oxfordshire
Yattendon
Hampstead Norreys
Bothampstead
Berkshire
Norreys Bertie
Oxford
4th Earl of Abingdon
Shelburne Ministry
American Revolutionary War
HMS Fortitude
John Gallini
Bothampstead
Yattendon
HMS Carnatic
guard ship
Plymouth
John Pollexfen Bastard

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