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6" Mk VII gun stripped from the wreck of HMS | Montagu, a battleship which was wrecked on the Isle o |
d to open it as a 'personal' station for Lord | Montagu, a concession to him for allowing the railway |
colnshire, well known to the lord chief baron | Montagu, a statement which that judge did not hesitat |
e, Earl of Northumberland (and later Marquess | Montagu), a younger brother of Richard Neville, 16th |
All this made | Montagu a marked man, so that when the First English |
ioned the then head of English Heritage, Lord | Montagu, about the agency's treatment of the fogou. |
t members Kim Wall, Gordon Kennedy & Felicity | Montagu, actress Harriet Halfhead and singer & televi |
Through his friend Charles | Montagu, afterwards Earl of Halifax, he entered the d |
four sons, Charles, Richard, James, and Rev. | Montagu, all of whom died without issue |
H. | Montagu Allan (1860-1951), businessman, Hockey Hall o |
Montagu Allan was Jockey Club president from 1907 unt | |
egular Andy Hamilton players such as Felicity | Montagu also turned up and Harry Enfield appeared in |
ist army led by John Neville, 1st Marquess of | Montagu and a Lancastrian army led by the Duke of Som |
782 on board the HMS Juno, with Captain James | Montagu, and in her was present at the action off Cud |
House of Lords, the Secretary of State, Edwin | Montagu, and the Viceroy, Lord Chelmsford, rebuked hi |
art in the Pilgrimage of Grace), and of Baron | Montagu and the Marquess of Exeter in 1538 for the Ex |
He was the only surviving son of Sir Sidney | Montagu, and was brought up at Hinchingbrooke House. |
train drivers that they should stop for Lord | Montagu and his guests. |
rs. Thompson was written by Lady Mary Wortley | Montagu, and is printed in her ‘Letters' (1861 ed.), |
The company was founded in 1982 by Marc Van | Montagu and Jeff Schell who worked at the University |
of its seven later Colonels (inclding Edward | Montagu) and in 1751 became formally the 37th Regimen |
preface, Foreword and Bibliography by Ashley | Montagu, and The Struggle for Existence, by Thomas H. |
aptains the Honourable Thomas Windsor, Robert | Montagu, and George Stoney. |
igan and a younger brother of the 1st Duke of | Montagu and 4th Earl of Cardigan and the 5th Earl of |
tionship between Herbert Samuel, Edwin Samuel | Montagu and Herbert Asquith's confidante Venetia Stan |
s transferred to the Brazilian station in HMS | Montagu and remained there until the end of the war, |
arl of Warwick, John Neville, 1st Marquess of | Montagu and George Neville, Archbishop of York and Ch |
nance in 1694 with the appointment of Charles | Montagu as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
Felicity | Montagu as Vivienne |
ivil War it was used by its owner, Sir Edward | Montagu, as an arsenal for the Royal cause. |
In 1999, he succeeded Marc Van | Montagu as scientific directory of the Flanders Insti |
However, after 1754 | Montagu began to buy up the independent burgages; mea |
Montagu began his naval career in the Royal Naval Aca | |
July 1941), a Roman Catholic, the daughter of | Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon and Gwendoline M |
Montagu Bertie, 5th Earl of Abingdon (30 April 1784 - | |
19 June - | Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of Abingdon, politician (die |
arried Lady Lavinia Louisa Bertie daughter of | Montagu Bertie, 6th Earl of Abingdon in 1883. |
an, the son of Charles Bertie and grandson of | Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. |
s, London councillor and granddaughter of the | Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon. |
er and Member of Parliament, the third son of | Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey. |
25 July - | Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey, noble (born 1608 |
Montagu Bertie, 5th Earl of Abingdon (30 April 1784 - | |
Neville, Earl Warwick and John Neville, Lord | Montagu, Booth led an army north in late summer 1463 |
iory, from Anthony-Maria Browne, 2nd Viscount | Montagu; Bromfield redeveloped the site to make the b |
''A letter from | Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. |
''A letter from | Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. of Mark Hall, to the freeholde |
ny influential figures of the time, including | Montagu Burgoyne, Mary Ann Gilbert and Lord Ashley, w |
Ronald | Montagu Burrows (16 August 1867 - 14 May 1920) was a |
Montagu Burrows, 1862 - 1905 | |
in and about Esperanto is to be found in the | Montagu Butler Library. |
His brother the Very Reverend Henry | Montagu Butler followed his fathers footsteps and als |
Henry | Montagu Butler academic |
The | Montagu Butler Library is one of the world's major co |
which has been used with hymns such as Henry | Montagu Butler's Lift Up Your Hearts! and Timothy Dud |
Portrait of George | Montagu by John Giles Eccardt after Jean-Baptiste van |
Portrait of Charles | Montagu by Godfrey Kneller, circa 1711 |
A 1569 portrait of Lord | Montagu by Hans Eworth |
One of these rooms is the | Montagu C. Butler Library, located in Esperanto House |
Montagu C. Butler | |
It is named after | Montagu C. Butler, author of a number of works includ |
The project received | Montagu C. Butler Library classification 419.31 “1912 |
Sir Alexander George | Montagu Cadogan PC OM GCMG KCB (25 November 1884-9 Ju |
Jacobus Nicolaas Boshoff (Kogmanskloof, | Montagu, Cape Colony 31 January 1808 - Weston, Pieter |
Montagu captured St. Pierre and Miquelon for the Brit | |
19 May - Charles | Montagu, Chancellor of the Exchequer (born 1661) |
The duke summoned to court | Montagu, chief justice of the common pleas, Bromley, |
Air Vice Marshal Cresswell | Montagu Clementi CB, CBE (30 December 1918 - 26 Augus |
Montagu Collet Norman, 1st Baron Norman DSO PC (6 Sep | |
hard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury and Alice | Montagu, Countess of Salisbury. |
hard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury and Alice | Montagu, Countess of Salisbury. |
Its President Victor | Montagu courted controversy when he claimed that the |
e 1750s and remodeled by Henry Flitcroft, as " | Montagu House", for George Montagu, created 1st Duke |
the son of Sir Richard Edgcumbe and Lady Anne | Montagu, daughter of the Earl of Sandwich. |
Bashe married Mary | Montagu, daughter of Sir Charles Montagu. |
(born 22 April 1939), married Lady Katherine | Montagu, daughter of Alexander Montagu, 10th Earl of |
n 2006, together with veteran composer Damian | Montagu, David formed Radial Music - primarily a comp |
Montagu David Scott (15 March 1818 - 15 January 1900) | |
Group Captain | Montagu Dawson, DFC and Bar, DFM, died on 7 January 2 |
Lord | Montagu defended his organisation and Weatherhill was |
Edward | Montagu died of wounds in India in 1799. |
Sidney | Montagu disabled - replaced by Edward Montagu |
s had been killed, Walford and Charles Hotham | Montagu Doughty-Wylie organised a successful attack t |
vember 1859 - 15 April 1884: Lady Louisa Jane | Montagu Douglas Scott, Countess of Dalkeith |
Lord Francis George | Montagu Douglas Scott (1 November 1879 - 26 July 1952 |
Lady Constance Anne | Montagu Douglas Scott (10 March 1877 - 7 May 1970) |
Lady Katharine Mary | Montagu Douglas Scott (25 March 1875 - 7 March 1951) |
also a first cousin of Lady Alice Christabel | Montagu Douglas Scott, who became, after her wedding |
eptember 1886 - 5 November 1914: John Charles | Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith |
Walter John | Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (30 December |
chess of Gloucester and of Lady Marian Louisa | Montagu Douglas Scott, also she was the maternal grea |
the death of grandfather, Walter Francis John | Montagu Douglas Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch and 11th |
of Lieutenant Colonel Lord Sir Francis George | Montagu Douglas Scott KCMG DSO, the 6th Duke of Buccl |
Born the fourth son of Walter | Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch, Charles |
His mother was Phyllis Anne | Montagu Douglas Scott, granddaughter of the Duke of B |
Lieutenant Colonel Lord Herbert Andrew | Montagu Douglas Scott died on Saturday, 17 June 1944, |
16 April 1884: Her Grace, Lady Louisa Jane | Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duchess of Buccleuch & 8th |
5 November 1914: His Grace, Sir John Charles | Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch & 9th Du |
Lady Margaret Ida | Montagu Douglas Scott (13 November 1893 - 17 December |
85 for the Conservative politician Lord Henry | Montagu Douglas Scott, who had earlier represented Se |
He was the second son of Walter | Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch (see the |
The 2nd son of John | Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch, he was |
Lieutenant-Colonel Lord William Walter | Montagu Douglas Scott MC (17 January 1896 - 30 Januar |
Gloucester and the granddaughter of the John | Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch. |
Lord George Francis John | Montagu Douglas Scott (8 July 1911 - 8 June 1999), ma |
Admiral Lord Charles Thomas | Montagu Douglas Scott GCB (20 October 1839 - 21 Aug 1 |
He married Patricia Katherine | Montagu Douglas Scott, widow of his younger brother L |
Lieutenant Colonel Lord Herbert Andrew | Montagu Douglas Scott, [K.St.J] DSO, CMG (30 November |
Walter John Francis | Montagu Douglas Scott, Earl of Dalkeith (born 2 Augus |
ber 1935, Henry married Lady Alice Christabel | Montagu Douglas Scott, a daughter of John Montagu Dou |
Queensberry, the wife of William Henry Walter | Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch & 8th Du |
John Charles | Montagu Douglas Scott, 7th Duke of Buccleuch and 9th |
Stirling's first wife was Charmian Rachel | Montagu Douglas Scott (18 July 1942 - 5 April 2009). |
Hon. Henry | Montagu Douglas-Home (1907-1980), married (1) Lady Al |
After the Great Fire of London | Montagu downplayed the damage to the Spanish King cla |
It was founded in 1874 by Henry | Montagu Draper to prepare boys for Rugby School, and |
It was founded in 1874 by Henry | Montagu Draper to be a foundation school preparing bo |
Philip | Montagu D'Arcy Hart, CBE, (June 25, 1900 - July 30, 2 |
married as his first wife, Lady Harriet Mary | Montagu, eldest daughter of George Montagu, 6th Earl |
21 August - Lady Mary Wortley | Montagu, English writer (born 1689) |
uded Jim Broadbent, Janine Duvitski, Felicity | Montagu, Enn Reitel and Morwenna Banks. |
David | Montagu Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine (12 August 1776 - |
Hara's Castle, which was built in 1834 by the | Montagu family. |
ged to Fountayne-Wilson and later reverted to | Montagu, following an inheritance. |
the Wilson family, which changed its name to | Montagu following an inheritance. |
He remained with | Montagu for the rest of his naval service. |
41, Patricia Smiles married cricketer Neville | Montagu Ford (son of the Very Rev. Lionel George Brid |
Montagu fought at Waterloo, was promoted Lieutenant i | |
1932: Lieutenant-Colonel | Montagu Franci Markham Sloane Kittoe of Leafland, Har |
It was rebuilt and repaired by Charles | Montagu from 1713 to 1715 after he had bought the thr |
ople including John Wilkes, Lady Mary Wortley | Montagu, Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and hi |
Sir William | Montagu Graham-Harrison KCB KC (4 February 1871 - 29 |
Commander John | Montagu Granville Waldegrave, DSC (29 August 1905 - 1 |
es became extinct as his only son, John, Lord | Montagu had died in 1787. |
In 1900 | Montagu Harry Proctor Beauchamp was evacuated from Ch |
As a midshipman in HMS | Montagu he was present at the Glorious First of June |
ohn Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute and Mary Wortley | Montagu, he was born in Kenwood House, London. |
To | Montagu he dedicated a work in 1618. |
Montagu Henry Toller (1 January 1871 in Barnstaple, D | |
rkgate were also runners up in the Mexborough | Montagu Hospital Cup 1991-92 when they lost 2-1 to Br |
had measurements taken at Berkeley House and | Montagu House in London. |
The Ministry of Labour was located in | Montagu House which was later demolished and replaced |
d the collection to the new British Museum at | Montagu House, where they were originally known as th |
No. 22 - | Montagu House, built in the northwest corner of the s |
, which first opened to the public in 1759 in | Montagu House, is at the heart of Bloomsbury. |
The couple were married in | Montagu House, Whitehall, London. |
, elder daughter of J. Chaning Pearce FGS, of | Montagu House, Bath), Wills succeeded his elder broth |
t is the tall and distinctive Grade II listed | Montagu House. |
s started his career as a minor member of the | Montagu household and owed his appointments first to |
rliamentary Private Secretary to Edwin Samuel | Montagu, in the latter's role as Chancellor of the Du |
al actor, (along with Gary Olsen and Felicity | Montagu) in the musical Up On The Roof, which started |
y is believed to have been named after George | Montagu in 1759. |
eth, daughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount | Montagu, in circa 1590. |
ott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch and Lady Elizabeth | Montagu, in 1791. |
Heywood's last command was HMS | Montagu, in which he acted as escort to King Louis XV |
It was described by | Montagu, in 1803. |
rances' death in 1750, he thirdly married Ann | Montagu, in 1754, the only daughter of Charles Montag |
more conventional biography of Edward Wortley | Montagu in 1869. |
Following the death of George, 3rd Duke of | Montagu, in 1790, the house passed, through the marri |
Montagu inherited his father's titles in 1792; his el | |
Lady Mary Wortley | Montagu introduces smallpox inoculation to Britain, t |
In 1687, | Montagu joined with Matthew Prior in "The City Mouse |
Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount | Montagu KG PC (29 November 1528 - 19 October 1592) wa |
In May 1539, | Montagu, Lady Salisbury, Exeter and others were attai |
Lord William | Montagu, later 10th Marquess of Tweeddale (27 January |
to leave France (possibly encouraged by Ralph | Montagu, later one of his patrons), showing up in the |
s projecting an edition of the New Testament, | Montagu lent him some manuscripts from the Chapter Li |
Phillipe of | Montagu, Lord of Chagny (born 1227) married Flore d'A |
Gaucher of | Montagu, Lord of Jambles, (born 1230) |
He was the grandson of Sir Edward | Montagu, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1539- |
house was a monastic building but Sir Edward | Montagu, Lord Chief Justice to King Henry VIII, purch |
Upon the accession of Elizabeth, | Montagu lost his seat on the Privy Council for his Ro |
Montagu Love - George Washington | |
Montagu Love - Thomas Jefferson | |
Montagu Love - Capt. | |
Montagu Love as Director | |
Montagu Love - Judge | |
Montagu Love - John Hartwell | |
Montagu Love as Native Chief | |
Montagu Love as Duncan Farrel | |
Montagu Love as John Delane | |
Montagu Love as Noble Bullerton | |
Montagu Love as Count Nicolai | |
Montagu Love as Hercules, the Blacksmith | |
Montagu Love as King Henry VIII | |
Montagu Love in The Sea Hawk (1940) | |
Montagu Love as Don Alejandro Vega | |
Montagu Love ... Duke de la Garda | |
Montagu Love as King Phillip II of Spain | |
discreet remarks disparaging Wiseman Clagett ( | Montagu Love), the king's attorney, and the Indian ag |
e and the heir of King Henry VIII of England ( | Montagu Love). |
onald Colman, Claud Allister, Lawrence Grant, | Montagu Love, Wilson Benge, Joan Bennett, and Lilyan |
eased in 1928, and stars Richard Barthelmess, | Montagu Love, Robert Emmett O'Connor and Thelma Todd. |
She passed the house to her nephew, | Montagu Lowry Corry, who in turn passed it on to his |
Hon. Elizabeth | Montagu, married first in September 1737 Kelland Cour |
Montagu married firstly Ellen Cromie, born in 1825, d | |
Montagu married Sophia Wroughton on 2 December 1748 a | |
d Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Sydney Montague ( | Montagu), master of requests and a prominent Parliame |
The National Motor Museum (originally the | Montagu Motor Museum) is a museum in the village of B |
However, within ten days after | Montagu's death, Cardigan adopted the Montagu name an |
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