LINDSEY. 105 IV. 1701. 4 and/. Robert (Bebtie), Emu Of Lixdsev,- -un L'ihd WiLLoroHBY i>K Ekesiiy. Lord Great Chamberlain, Marquessate. R an(1 by secmll i wife _ 6 . : j 0 OL . t i 8 g U ; it!/ i ci i Lord I. 170G. WiLtouomv de Ebksbt from 1866 to 1701, and was suin. tci Pari. v.]). in that Barony (vested in hi.s father) 21 April 1090; sua. to the Kuril. mi of Lindsey in 1701 ; mu cr., 21 Dee. 1708, MAltQUESS OF LINDSEY, and was cr. on 26 July 1715, DUKE OF AXCASTER AND KE8TEVEX. He & 20' July 1723. Marquessate. It Earldom, V. Marquessate. III. Earldom. VI. 1723. l 1742 gaud 5. Peregrine (Bertie), Duke ok Ancasteii and Kksteven, Marquess of LlND.sEY, EaUL (IF LiNDSEY, ulld LORD WlL- i.ouohhy dk RrbsBT, Lord Great Chamberlain, 1st surv. s. and h., 5. 29 April 16SS ; **y/p(Z Marquess us Lindsey from 1715 till lie sue. to the peerage iu 1723 ; </. 1 Jan. 1741/2. 3 ami 6. Peregrine (Bertie), Duke OF AXXASTER AND IvESTEVEN, MaRQUESS OF LiNDSEY, Evlll. OF Ll.VDSEY, anil LORD IVlL- LomiHlsv DE Ekesiiy, Lord Ureal Chamberlain, s. and h., b. 1711 ; styled Marquess of Lindsey from 1723 till he sue. io tAe peerage in* 1712 ; ti. 12 Aug. 1778. [Peregrine Thomas Bertie, gtyfeci Marquess of Lixdsky, and h. ap., b. 21 May 1755; d. young and v.p. 12 Dec. 1 75S."] Marquessate. IV. Earldom. VII. s. 1778. Marquessate. V. Earldom. VIII. 779. 4 and 7. Robert (Bertie), Duke of Akuasteh and Kesteyen, Marquess of Likd- sey, Earl of Lindsey, and Lord WnXOUOHBY de Euesby, Lord Great Chamberlain, only bitty. s. and h., 6. 17 Oct. 17511 ; slykd Marquess OF Lindsey from 175S till he iik. to the peerage in 1778. He d. uum. in his 23d year, 8 July 1779, when the office of Great Chamberlain^ 1 ) and the Baron// of W illou.jhby de Ercsby fell into abeyance between the heirs general his two sisters and coheirs. See that dignity. 5 and S. BBOWNLOW (Bertie), Duke OF AnCASTER ASD KESTEVEN, MaHQUESS OF Lindsey, and Earl of Lindsey, uncle and h. male, b. 1 May 1729. He d. s.p.m., 8 Feb. 1809, when the issue male of the grantee of the Duke- dom and Marquessate and of all his brothers (who had been included in the remainder of those honours) having failed, the Dukedom of Aneasler and Kcstcvcn and the Marquessate of Lindsey became extinct. •A Earldom. Q. Albemarle (Bertie), Earl of Lindsey, cousin and IX. 1809 n> male, being only surv. s. & h. of Peregrine Bertie, Barrister-at- law. by Elizabeth, da. of Edward Payne, of Tottenham Wick, Wilts, which Peregrins (who d. 1779. aged 70) was 2nd s. nf Charles B. of Uffington, co. Lincolu, {d. 1730, aged 52), who was only s. and h. of the Hon. Charles II., of Uffington, and. (rf. 1711, aged 76), who was 5th s. of Montagu, the 2nd Earl, being his yst. 8. by Martha (formerly Martha Cokayne) his 1st uifo( b ) abovon.uned. He was A. 17 Sep. 1711. Entered the Army 17(32, becoming dually, ( il ) See vol. i, p. 207, note "d," sub " Aveland," as to this office. (>') In right of this descent it appears that, on the death of his distant cousin, Borlase (Cokayne), 6th Viscount Culleu [L], who d. num. 11 Aug. 1810. he became entitled to that peerage [I.], according to the limitation in the docyitet of the patent (11 Aug. 1642), by which it was created. Sec " Cullen " Viscountcy [I] cr. 1642.