Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ber 29tli, (i624)22 Jac. I. ? OL, III. X 306 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. Jrms. Azure, three right hand gauntlets, with their backsafFrontee, Or. Crest. Out of a ducal coronet, Or, a bulls head Argent, pyedSable, armed, Or, and charged on the neck with a rose, Gules^barbed and seeded proper. Supporters. On the dexter side a gryphon, party per fess,Argent and, Or, his beak, forelegs, and chain, of the second, hiscollar Sable, charged with three escalops. Argent: on the sinister,a bull Argent, pyed Sable, armed, collared, chained


Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical . ber 29tli, (i624)22 Jac. I. ? OL, III. X 306 PEERAGE OF ENGLAND. Jrms. Azure, three right hand gauntlets, with their backsafFrontee, Or. Crest. Out of a ducal coronet, Or, a bulls head Argent, pyedSable, armed, Or, and charged on the neck with a rose, Gules^barbed and seeded proper. Supporters. On the dexter side a gryphon, party per fess,Argent and, Or, his beak, forelegs, and chain, of the second, hiscollar Sable, charged with three escalops. Argent: on the sinister,a bull Argent, pyed Sable, armed, collared, chained and ; on the collar, a rose Gules. Motto. Ne vile Fano. Chief Seats. Apethorp in the county of Northampton, Brymp-ton in Somersetshire, and Bradford in Dorsetshire. ^ , The claim of general William Knollys to the Earldom of Banbury, s*created in the person of William Knollys, Viscount Wallingford, on August18th, 1626, being now pending before a committee of privileges in thchowse•f lords, is on that account here omitted for the present. EARL OF LINDSEY. 307. BERTIE, EARL OF LINDSEY. By the death of the Duke of Ancaster, which happened (sincethe second volume of this work was printed) February 8th, I8O9,at his seat at Grimsthorpe in Lincolnshire, in the seventy-ninthyear of his age, the Dukedom and Marquisate are become extinct jand the Earldom of Lindsey is understood to have devolved ongeneral Albemarle Bertie, colonel of the eighty-ninth regimentof foot; and member of parliament for Stamford, whom I pre-sume to be son of Peregrine Bertie, of Lincolns Inn, Esq. whooccurs in page 20, of volume 11. of this work, as second son ofCharles Bertie, Esq. of Uffington in Lincolnshire, who marriedBathsheba, daughter of Dr. Meadj and was son and heir of theHonourable Charles Bertie of Uifington, who was fifth son ofMontagu Bertie, second Earl of Lindsey, by his first wife Martha,daughter of Sir William Cockayne, and elder brother of the halfblood to James, created Earl of Abin


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