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  1. Bertie County, NC

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  2. Edward VII - Wikipedia

    The second child and eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Edward, nicknamed "Bertie", was Prince of Wales and heir apparent to the British throne for almost …

  3. Bertie County (1722) - North Carolina History

    Bertie County, established in 1722 from a section of the Chowan precinct, is located in the northeastern part of North Carolina. A county of rich soil and numerous waterways, Bertie was once inhabited by …

  4. Home - Bertie County Schools

    Welcome to your hub for all things Bertie! Explore alumni highlights, student spotlights, athletics, the school calendar, bus schedules, and our Portrait of a Graduate—all in one place.

  5. Bertie County, NCGenWeb Project Page -- History

    After only 7 years as a Proprietory Province (1722-1729), Bertie County became a province of the Crown. The Crown sought to strengthen the colony's dependence on England and placed governors, …

  6. Bertie (T&F) | Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki | Fandom

    Bertie is painted in the common red livery of buses in the United Kingdom, mostly famously used by London Transport. His number plate, CRD 54, refers to the fact that it was first seen in Edward the …

  7. Bertie County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

    The county was formed as Bertie Precinct in 1722 from the part of Chowan Precinct of Albemarle County lying west of the Chowan River. It was named for James Bertie, his brother Henry Bertie, or …

  8. Bertie/Behind the Scenes - Thomas the Tank Engine Wiki

    Bertie is a fictional bus created by the Rev. W. Awdry. Bertie made his debut in the first series episode Thomas, Terence and the Snow, which first aired in 1984 and made his last appearance in the …

  9. Bertie County, NC

    Find information about Bertie County, NC, including government services, departments, history, schools, and other resources for residents and visitors.

  10. Bertie County, NC

    Bertie County is comprised of fertile uplands and lowlands, with some large swamps called pocosins, making Bertie County ideal for agriculture. In addition, the timber industry is key to the area.