SOURCE: Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=ttcpAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1&lr=&output=html "Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 4" By Leslie Stephen, Sidney Lee, George Smith, Christine Stephanie Nicholls, Robert Blake Published by Smith, Elder, & co., 1885 Item notes: v. 4 Original from the New York Public Library Digitized Jul 18, 2008 Searchable only at Google: (Corresponding Adobe pages in parentheses) Search results for 'willoughby' (at Google): Page 5 (16): ... next vear we find him engaged with Burghley and Buckhurst in adjusting the accounts of Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby, commander in tlie Netherlands. ... Page 129 (140): A relative whom she called her father was nominated by Lord Willoughby to the post of lieutenant-general of Surinam, which was then an English possession. ... Page 133 (144): ... lord of Eresby, from whose daughter the Lords Willoughby de Eresby claimed their descent, as they obtained from her their barony; (2) THOMAS (d. ... Page 344 (355): On 28 May 1848, however, the successful candidate, Sir Willoughby Jones, hart., was unseated upon petition, and on 28 July 1848 Berkeley was elected, ... Page 403 (414): ... OF SUFFOLK (1520-1580), only child of William Willoughby, eighth Lord \Vil- ... Page 404 (415): On the death of his mother in 1580 Bertie claimed to succeed to her title as'Lord Willoughby de Eresby. His claim was admitted, and he took his seat in the ... Page 405 (416): On 27 May 1586 Leicester informed the queen of ' a notable piece of sen-ice ' achieved by Willoughby in capturing with a small force a large Spanish convoy ... Page 406 (417): Navarre's army to the north,Willoughby took a prominent part in the capture of Vendome early in November, of Mons (19 Nov.), of Alen^on (14 Dec. ... Page 407 (418): There is evidence, however, to prove that there once existed two undoubtedly sixteenth-century ballads concerning Lord Willoughby — the one entitled ' Lord ... Page 408 (419): The Duchess of Suffolk died in 1580, and his son Peregrine soon afterwards succeeded to the barony of Willoughby. Bertie died at Bourn, in Lincolnshire, ... Page 410 (421): [Foss's Lives of the Judges ; Collins'* Peerage, Oxford Cat. Grad. 55 ; Luttrell, i. ii.] JA-fi. BERTIE, WILLOUGHBY, fourth EAKL 13 June 1825. ... Page 420 (431): (19 March 1626-7), which formed part of the fleet assembled at Portsmouth under Lord Willoughby (State Papers, Dom., j Charles I, xxxii. ...