104 LINDSEY. the Font Quanta* 1 1>42, and, ob tin: breaking nut of the civil war, General ol the King's forces. He m., ablaut 1005, Elizabeth, da. of Edward (Montaki'I, 1st Baeun Montaou HK iiiimjoinnN, In- liis 1st wife, Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir John JhTKBMIKa, of Shillingley, Sussex, Lord Ch. Baron of the Exchequer, Hod. a prisoner in Warwick Castle, 28 Oct. 1042, aged 00, of wounds received that moruillg at the battle of Edge Hill {where he was in command) anil was bur. at Kd-uham, en. Lincoln. 51.1. Admon. 2 May 1643. His widow d. 30 Nov. 1054, and wan bur. at Weeklcy, co. Northampton. Will pr. 1055. II. 1 G 12. ~'. Montagu (Bertie), Earl of Linhsey anu Lord Yir.i (mcilliY DE Eresdy, Lord Great Chamberlain, s. and h ; 6. shortly before 1008; ed. at Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge; K B. I Nov. 161S. M.P. for Lincoln, 162 1-25, am', for Stamford, 1625-26 ; styled Loitn Wiu.ouohby, 18g6- 42, being also sum. to Pari. »,p. in that Barony (vested in his father) 111 Oct. 1H46 as Lord Wii.LoniiiitY PB KiiEsnr ; Gent. of the Privy Cham her 1 034 : tuc. as Karl nf Lhuheg in Oct. 1042. He was Capt of the King's Guards, and, as such, was taken prisoner witii his father at Edgchill in 1042, but soon released ; was wounded at the battle of Naseby, &c., P.C. and Gent, of the Bedchamber, 1613-19 ; Joint Commissioner at Newport, Sept. 1018( b ), being a most faithful adherent to Charles I., whose funeral, at Windsor, ho attended. During the usurpation lie compounded, at t.'JOO a year, for his estates. P.C. and Lord-Lieutenant of co. Lincoln 1000. Elected KG. 1 and Inst. 15 April 1001, officiating as Great Chamberlain at the Coronation of Charles II. Hem. firstly, 18 April 1027, at St. Peter le Poor, London, Martha, Dow. CODSTESlOV Holdernesse, sister of Charles, 1st Viscount Cui.lkn [[.] da. of Sir William Cokayne of Hushton, co. Northampton (sometime Lord Mayor of London), by Mary, da. of Richard Miiiris, of St. Leonards, Eastcheap, London. She who was bap. 26 May 1005, at St. Peters afsd , o". July 1 01 1 and WU bur. at Edenhaui. M I. He to. secondly, in or after 1046, Bridget, widow of the Hon. Edward Sackvjli.e (who (/. 1010) da. and h. of Edward Weay. Groom of the Bedchamber, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Francis (Noiipevs), EaUI. of Berkshire and Loud Norreys^). She who was b. 12 May and Imp. 15 June 1027, at Hackney, Midx., was bur. (with her mother) 24 March 1050/7, ill Westm. Abbey. He d. at Campden House, Kensington, 25 July 1000, aged 58, and was 6m?-. at Edeiibatn, Will pr. 1066. III. 16GG. 2. Kobeet (Bertie), Earl op Lindsey, and Lord WiLLOi'tuiir be EjiesBv, Lord Great Chamberlain, s. and h. by first wife ; !). about 1030 ;%tijhd Louu Willouohby, from 1042 till he sue. to the pecraye in 1000 ; M.P. for lioston, 1001-00 ; P.C. 1006, 1682, and 1689 ; Gent, of the Bed- chamber, 1673; Lord Lieut, of co. Lincoln, 16S9-1700. He m. firstly (pub. of banns 19 Nov. to 3 Dee., 1654, at St. Margaret's, Westm.) Mury, widow of the Hon. George Berkeley, da, and coheir of John MA88INGBKRD, of London, Treasurer of the East India company, by Cecilia, da. of Thomas Pkllit, also of London, merchant. She d. s.p.m. He to. secondly Elizabeth, da. of Philip (WuaHTON), 4th Lord WHABTON, by bis wife Elizabeth, da. of Sir Rowland WaHDKSEOBD. He m. thirdly Elizabeth, widow of Sir Francis Henry Lee, Bart, of Ditchley, da. and h. of Thomas (Pore), 2nd Earl op Downe. [11, by Lucy, da. of John Durrnx, of Sherborne. He d. 8 May 1701(' 1 ). Will pr. Feb. 1701. His widow d. 1 July 1719. Will pr. 1719. (») Set vol. i, p. 194, note " c," in "The Loyalists Bloody Roll." His character, a very uoble one, is fully giveu by Clarendon. (•') " He was one of the Quadrumvirate that had been so eminently distinguished for their nnparelled loyalty to the late King by offering their lives as his councillors ; a brave, experienced soldier, &c. Echard's History. ( r ) James Bertie, their eldest son, became, in right of his mother, Lord Norreya, and ill 10S2 was dr. Earl of Abingdon. () '• Estate £5,000 at Griinsthorp, from y a heir general of y p house of Willoughby," See Williamson's "Lincolnshire families temp. Charles II." in " Utr and Gen." Vol. II., p. 116.