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  1. He married Katherine Willoughby, the daughter and heiress of William, 11th Lord Willoughby, and widow of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. The Berties had married for love around 1553, after Bertie had for several years served as her Master of the Horse and Gentleman Usher.

  2. 1. Mai 2022 · Death: April 09, 1582 (65) Bourne, Lincolnshire, UK. Place of Burial: St. James Church, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England. Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Bertie and Alicia Say. Husband of Duchess of Suffolk Katharine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk.

    • December 25, 1516
    • April 09, 1582 (65)Bourne, Lincolnshire, UK
    • Hurst Castle, Lymington, Hampshire, England
  3. Richard Bertie (ca. 1517 – 9 April 1582) was an English landowner and religious evangelical. His father, Thomas Bertie was well respected by King Henry VIII for his work as a Master Mason and was awarded with Arms by him.

  4. Richard BERTIE (MP) Born: 25 Dec 1516. Acceded: Lincoln. Died: 9 Apr 1582. Buried: Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England. Father: Thomas BERTIE. Mother: ¿? Married: Catherine WILLOUGHBY (B. Willoughby of Eresby/D. Suffolk) 1553. Children: 1. Susan BERTIE (C. Kent) 2. Peregrine BERTIE (1° B. Willoughby of Eresby)

  5. His marriage to the widowed Duchess of Suffolk raised his social status, but involved him in serious trouble under Mary, for his wife was not only an uncompromising protestant, but had quarrelled with Bishop Gardiner.

  6. On his death the Dukedom of Ancaster and Kesteven and the Marquessate of Lindsey became extinct, and the Earldom of Lindsey passed to his third cousin and heir male, Albemarle Bertie, 9th Earl of Lindsey. See below. Bertie of the Navy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom (1812-1824) Bertie of the Navy

  7. 9. Apr. 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 9th April 1582, Richard Bertie, member of Parliament, evangelical, and second husband of Catherine Willoughby (other married name Brandon), Duchess of Suffolk, died at Bourne in Lincolnshire.