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  1. Hace 5 días · It descended with the earldom of Westmoreland until 1550, when it was conveyed by Henry, Earl of Westmoreland, to Sir Edward Montagu, the Lord Chief Justice. (fn. 18) The manor, subject to various settlements, remained in the family of Montagu of Boughton, (fn. 19) and George, Duke of Montagu, Henry, Duke of Buccleuch, and Elizabeth his wife were dealing with a moiety in 1776.

  2. Hace 4 días · The two manors of Boughton were acquired by the Montagu family in the early 16th century and soon afterwards Sir Edward Montagu bought other properties in Weekley, Warkton, Kettering and Cranford. By the time of his death in 1557 he owned a compact block of land in this part of Northamptonshire which was later to be landscaped on a large scale.

  3. Hace 3 días · Edward Harvey (30 March 1658 - 24 October 1736); Tory or Jacobite MP, arrested in 1722 for his role in the Atterbury Plot but released without charge; Lt-General Daniel Harvey (1664 – 6 September 1732); soldier and Whig MP who was Governor of Guernsey from 1714 to 1732; Edward Harvey (died young); Elizabeth Harvey; her marriage to Thomas Grey ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Grove Lodge and Montagu Grove, near here, are places worthy of mention, the former as having been at one time the residence of Sir Gilbert Scott, the architect; and the latter as the residence of Mr. Edward Montagu, the first patron of the Hampstead Sunday School.

  5. Hace 5 días · In 1619 William Montagu, younger son of Edward the original grantee, died seised of a messuage and 20 acres of wood called Priestes Coppice, probably part of the endowment. His heir was his nephew Edward afterwards second Lord Montagu.

  6. Hace 2 días · Two years later they sold it to Sir Edward Montagu of Boughton, whose descendant Ralph, Earl of Montagu, owned the Hundred in 1704. A moiety of it appears to have been alienated before 1760, but the remaining moiety passed by descent to George, Duke of Montagu, who held it in 1776.

  7. Hace 4 días · Turner, Edward: Edward Turner Ensign, later lieutenant, in Mark Grimes’s company in Edward Montagu’s regiment of foot in the Eastern Association Army. Thus he was probably the Edward Turner who later in the 1640s served as lieutenant in Grimes’s company in what by then was Lambert’s New Model Army regiment of foot.