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[[file:P1120430(4).JPG|thumb|The smaller of Bertie's bookplates (British Museum Franks Collection *213)]]
 
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Second son of [[crossreference::James Bertie 1653-1699|James Bertie]], 1st Earl of Abingdon. Through marriage to the wealthy heiress [[family::Elizabeth Willoughby]] in 1692 he came to share her life interest in an estate at [[location::Stanwell, Middlesex]], though her legacy was subject to legal disputes. He was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::New Woodstock]], 1695-1705, and for [[location::Middlesex]] 1710-34.
 
Second son of [[crossreference::James Bertie 1653-1699|James Bertie]], 1st Earl of Abingdon. Through marriage to the wealthy heiress [[family::Elizabeth Willoughby]] in 1692 he came to share her life interest in an estate at [[location::Stanwell, Middlesex]], though her legacy was subject to legal disputes. He was [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::New Woodstock]], 1695-1705, and for [[location::Middlesex]] 1710-34.

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James BERTIE 1673-1735

The smaller of Bertie's bookplates (British Museum Franks Collection *213)

Biographical Note

Second son of James Bertie, 1st Earl of Abingdon. Through marriage to the wealthy heiress Elizabeth Willoughby in 1692 he came to share her life interest in an estate at Stanwell, Middlesex, though her legacy was subject to legal disputes. He was MP for New Woodstock, 1695-1705, and for Middlesex 1710-34.

Books

Bertie used two engraved armorial bookplates, of different sizes, dated 1702 (Franks 2378/*290, 2379/*213). The extent of his library is not known; his will has no mention of books, which would have been inherited, as part of the "residue and remainder" of his estate, by his eldest son Willoughby (later 3rd Earl of Abingdon).

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