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  1. 27 de may. de 2024 · James Bertie, who would be the first Earl of Abingdon, was born in 1653. He was a younger son of the second Earl of Lindsey, so would not inherit the title. His mother Bridget, the earl’s...

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · Bridget married first Edward Sackville, who was buried at Wytham in 1646, and secondly Montagu Bertie, the second Earl of Lindsay. On her death in 1656–7 her son James Bertie succeeded to the title and estates. In 1682 he was created Earl of Abingdon.

  3. Hace 6 días · Elizabeth and Anne were the daughters of Sir John Danvers, and the manor was assigned to Anne, for in 1681 it was in the possession of her daughters Eleanor wife of James Bertie, Lord Norreys later 1st Earl of Abingdon, and Anne wife of Thomas Wharton.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2024 · In the 1680's it was occupied by James Bertie, the 1st Earl of Abingdon, and early in the 18th century was restored and modernized, according to Dunkin, when it became the home of some of the younger members of the Abingdon family.

  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · The Bostocks were a prominent Abingdon family in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They are believed to have originated in Cheshire, but by 1520 John Bostock is named as a master of the...

  6. 28 de may. de 2024 · James I, king of Scotland (as James VI) from 1567 to 1625 and first Stuart king of England from 1603 to 1625, who styled himself ‘king of Great Britain.’ He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism, and his conflicts with Parliament set the stage for the rebellion against his successor, Charles I.