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348 BERXERS — BERTH AM XII. 1ST 1 . 1.1. Emma Harriet, suo jure Babo»bs8 Burners, niece and h., being, at her uucle's death, the only surv. child of his only br. Rev. the Hon. Robert WILSON, Rector of Ashwcllthorpe afsd. by lii.s 2nd wife Harriet, 2nd and yst. da. and coheir oi Col. George Cuvmv of Alexton Hall above, named. She was" b. IS Nov. 1805. (In 2S April 1853 she sue. her only br. Harry William Pigott WltiSRlS, who limn, in bis 21st year. (Shortly afterwards, 3 Nov. 1853, she >«. Sir Henry Thomas Tvnwmrr, Dart, of Stanley Hall, Salop, who was h. 16- April 1S24. Family Ettattl [of the Baroness only]. These, in 1SS3, consisted of 0758 acres in co. Leicester (valued about £10,000), 2 in co. Rutland and 1102 in co. Norfolk ; the total value being about .£12,000. See Bateman's M Landowners." Principal Jlesidenca.— Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk ; and Keythorpe Hall, co. Leicester. BEBRIEDALE. The title of " Lurd Berriedale " seems to have been usctl by the family of Sincl.uk, Earls of Caithness fS.] since an early period in the seventeenth century. The lands forming the Barony of Berriedale were united as constituting such Barony, IS June 1600, and belonged to the 5th Earl. i.e. "Lord St. Clair ok Berriedale a.vd Glexurchy," er. with the Earldom of Caithness [S.], 1677, and surrendered therewith, 10S1 ; see "Bhkadal- baxk," Earldom of [S.], er. 1681. BEKKY POMEEOY. i.e. "Earl Saint Maui: of Henry 1'omeroy," 1SC3; e.<: 1885. See " SoMi'.ltSET," Dukedom of, cr. 1517, under the 12th Dnkc. BEETLE. Note. — The style of " Loan Bkhtie" is used by the family of Bertie, Earls <>f Lindsey, as the euurle.iu title of the h. ap. of that I2arldmn since 1809, after which date and indeed thirty years previously, when Dukes of Ant-aster. Sc., (since the death of Robert, the JteMiUimalt Duke, ill 177'J) those Kails ceased to have any Barony vested in them. See " Linusky," Earldom of, a: 1626. BERTRA VL Barony by J. Roger Bertram of Mitford, eo. Northumberland, s. Writ. au d h. of Roger 15., feudal Lord of Mitford, sue. his Father in liis I 12GI (*■) vaa * estates in 1211, was in the expedition to Scotland in 1258, but joined the rebellious Barons early in 12G4 anil was taken prisoner at Northampton by the Escheator of the Crown. Not long afterwards, by writ H Dee. (1204) 48 Hen. Ill, directed " Rogero Bertram" be was sum. to Part. as a llaimi (LORD BKRTKAM) but whether lie took his seat is uncertain, lie M. Joan, who after bis death m. Robert NkyiU.e. [II. ( ) ,'?. Roger Bertram (Lord Bertram ?) s. ami h., who was never sum. to Pari. He m. Eva, and d. s.p.m. in 1311, leaving Agnes, bis da. and b., who d. num., when any Uavouy iu fee cr. by the writ of 1264 fell into abeyance between the descendants of the daughters of the first Lord. J 1 ' (») As to the writ of 49 Hen. Ill " the first writ extant" see ante, p. 257, note "V P5 These daughters were (1) Agnes, who m. Thomas Fitz- William ; (2) Isabel, who in, Philip Davcy ; (.3) Christian, who m. {—) Peuulbuvy ; aud (4) Ada, who «i. (— )