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Peregrine Bertie (ca. 1634 – 3 January 1701) was an English politician, the second son of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. A member of the court party, later the Tories, he sat for Stamford from 1665 to 1679, and from 1685 to 1687. Most active in Parliament during the 1670s, he and other members of his family were consistent political supporters of Bertie's brother-in-law, the Duke of Leeds throughout several reigns. While he never achieved significant political stature, he did hold several minor government offices: he was a captain in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards until 1679, and a commissioner of the Alienation Office and a customs officer. The death of his wife's brother brought the couple an estate in Waldershare, Kent, where Bertie ultimately settled. He sat for Westbury afte

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  • Peregrine Bertie (vers 1634 - 3 janvier 1701) est un homme politique anglais, le deuxième fils de Montagu Bertie (2e comte de Lindsey). Membre du parti de la cour, plus tard des conservateurs, il siège pour Stamford de 1665 à 1679 et de 1685 à 1687. Plus actif au Parlement au cours des années 1670, lui et d'autres membres de sa famille sont des partisans politiques du beau-frère de Bertie, le duc de Leeds, pendant plusieurs règnes. Bien qu'il n'ait jamais atteint une stature politique significative, il occupe plusieurs postes gouvernementaux mineurs: il est capitaine du Royal Regiment des Horse Guards jusqu'en 1679, et commissaire des douanes. Il siège pour Westbury après la Glorieuse Révolution, mais montre peu d'activité politique par rapport aux autres membres de sa famille. Il se retire du Parlement en 1695 et est décédé en 1701, laissant deux filles. (fr)
  • Peregrine Bertie (ca. 1634 – 3 January 1701) was an English politician, the second son of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. A member of the court party, later the Tories, he sat for Stamford from 1665 to 1679, and from 1685 to 1687. Most active in Parliament during the 1670s, he and other members of his family were consistent political supporters of Bertie's brother-in-law, the Duke of Leeds throughout several reigns. While he never achieved significant political stature, he did hold several minor government offices: he was a captain in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards until 1679, and a commissioner of the Alienation Office and a customs officer. The death of his wife's brother brought the couple an estate in Waldershare, Kent, where Bertie ultimately settled. He sat for Westbury after the Glorious Revolution, but showed little political activity compared to others of his family. Bertie stood down from Parliament in 1695 and died in 1701, leaving two daughters. (en)
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  • Member of Parliament for Westbury (en)
  • Member of Parliament for Stamford (en)
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  • Peregrine Bertie (vers 1634 - 3 janvier 1701) est un homme politique anglais, le deuxième fils de Montagu Bertie (2e comte de Lindsey). Membre du parti de la cour, plus tard des conservateurs, il siège pour Stamford de 1665 à 1679 et de 1685 à 1687. Plus actif au Parlement au cours des années 1670, lui et d'autres membres de sa famille sont des partisans politiques du beau-frère de Bertie, le duc de Leeds, pendant plusieurs règnes. Bien qu'il n'ait jamais atteint une stature politique significative, il occupe plusieurs postes gouvernementaux mineurs: il est capitaine du Royal Regiment des Horse Guards jusqu'en 1679, et commissaire des douanes. Il siège pour Westbury après la Glorieuse Révolution, mais montre peu d'activité politique par rapport aux autres membres de sa famille. Il se retir (fr)
  • Peregrine Bertie (ca. 1634 – 3 January 1701) was an English politician, the second son of Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. A member of the court party, later the Tories, he sat for Stamford from 1665 to 1679, and from 1685 to 1687. Most active in Parliament during the 1670s, he and other members of his family were consistent political supporters of Bertie's brother-in-law, the Duke of Leeds throughout several reigns. While he never achieved significant political stature, he did hold several minor government offices: he was a captain in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards until 1679, and a commissioner of the Alienation Office and a customs officer. The death of his wife's brother brought the couple an estate in Waldershare, Kent, where Bertie ultimately settled. He sat for Westbury afte (en)
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  • Peregrine Bertie (1634-1701) (fr)
  • Peregrine Bertie (senior) (en)
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