Unsigned, titled in the upper left-hand corner, oil on canvas.
Dimensions: 73.5cm x 60.5cm (29in x 23.75in)
This painting was consigned from a private estate, which can date its heritage back to Elizabethan times. The gentleman depicted is an ancestor of the family.
Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, was an English soldier, courtier, and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1624 and 1626. He was created Baron Willoughby de Eresby by writ of acceleration in 1640 and inherited the peerage of Earl of Lindsey in 1642. He fought in the Royalist army in the English Civil War. Bertie was born in Grimsthorpe Castle, Grimsthorpe, the eldest son of Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey, and his wife Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton. After a brief term at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in 1623, Bertie then served as Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire in 1624 and Stamford from 1625 to 1626, when, upon his father's elevation to an earldom, he assumed the style of Lord Willoughby de Eresby. Both Lord Willoughby and his father supported the King and raised a regiment of cavalry in Lincolnshire on his behalf. Lord Willoughby commanded the Life Guards at Edgehill, where his father was mortally wounded. Willoughby surrendered to the Parliamentarians in order to attend his father, whom he now succeeded as Earl of Lindsey and Lord Great Chamberlain. He was imprisoned in Warwick Castle, where he wrote a defiant declaration and justification of his loyalty to the King. He was not released until a prisoner exchange in July 1643, whereupon he re-joined the King at Oxford and was appointed a Privy Counsellor in December. As Colonel of the King's Life Guards of Foot and subsequently Lieutenant-General of the Life Guards "and all the foot", he fought at the First Battle of Newbury, Cropredy Bridge, Lostwithiel, Second Battle of Newbury, and was wounded at Naseby.
Lindsey was present at the surrender of Oxford in June 1646, attended the King in 1647, and finally served as a commissioner for the Treaty of Newport in 1648. He continued to attend the King during his trial and accompanied the King's body to its burial at Windsor. After the Restoration, Lindsey was re-appointed to the Privy Council, admitted as Lord Great Chamberlain, and appointed Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. He was made a Knight of the Garter on 1 April 1661 and officiated as Lord Great Chamberlain at the coronation of Charles II on 23 April 1661. In 1662, the office of Earl Marshal was placed in commission and he was named one of the commissioners. Lindsey died in 1666. Bertie had married, firstly, Martha Ramsay (nee Cockayne), Dowager Countess of Holderness, and secondly Bridget Wray, Baroness Norris. These two marriages produced a total of 12 offspring.
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Sold for £10,200
Auction: Fine & Classic, 6th Apr, 2023
Our April Fine & Classic auction includes a sensational selection of items and incorporates many outstanding private collections. These include a strong selection of artworks ranging from 17th century portraiture through to a stunning depiction of "Racing at Brooklands" by Frederick Gordon Crosby. There is a vast array of silver featured in this sale with several good private collections bringing the selection to over 100 lots for your perusal. A good offering of British and Oriental ceramics are included together with a marvellous collection of longcase and other clocks. The furniture selection is again outstanding and thanks to contributions from a fabulous Cheshire estate is sure to prove popular with bidders. For enquiries regarding this sale please contact us at auctions@wilson55.com.
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