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  1. Montague, or Montacute. Montagu Family, family name of the later medieval English earls of Salisbury, who were descended from Drogo of Montaigu, given in Domesday Book (1086) as one of the chief landholders in Somerset. The family first became prominent in the 14th century, notably by the achievements of William de Montagu, who helped King ...

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  3. Guillermo de Montaigu (en inglés William Montagu, o de Montacute, I conde de Salisbury, III barón Montagu, rey de Mann;1301 – 30 de enero de 1344) fue un noble inglés, servidor leal del rey Eduardo III de Inglaterra . Hijo mayor de Guillermo, segundo barón de Montaigu, al que sucedió en 1319, siendo aún menor de edad, y entró en la ...

  4. www.abc.net.au › news › 2011/08/15The Banker - ABC News

    15 de ago. de 2011 · The Banker. Banker William Montague The Third sits in a comfortable chair by the fire. (YouTube: 33rddegreefilms) A lot of theories are being advanced about the precipitants for the London riots ...

  5. MONTAGUE WILLIAM III Son and heir of Simon de Montagu. The following text contains transcriptions of two letters from William Montague that were sent to Edward II just over 700 years ago. [Calendar Chancery Warrents EII] 11 March 1316 Gamston. To John de Sandale, chancellor, and Sir Walter de Norwyz, treasurer.

  6. Performed By Mike Daviot, Written,Directed and Produced By: Craig-James Moncur. Hello, my name is Montague William 3rd. And what I will tell you may well sound absurd. But the less who believe it the better for me. For you see I'm in Banking and big industry. For many a year we have controlled your lives.

  7. Profession. Politician, poet. Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, KG, PC, FRS (16 April 1661 – 19 May 1715) was an English statesman and poet. He was the grandson of the 1st Earl of Manchester and was eventually ennobled himself, first as Baron Halifax in 1700 and later as Earl of Halifax in 1714. As one of the three members of the so ...