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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 (naval officer)
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

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