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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: Monmouth Rebellion & Baron Montagu
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 23:01:10 -0000
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Yes.
Thank you.
But that really doesn't address the question.
Deus Vult.
"One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe things like that: no
ordinary man could be such a fool."
George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) [1903-1950] ---- _Notes on
Nationalism_, May, 1945
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"Simon Pugh" <> wrote in message
news:...
| In message <4esm8.504$>, D. Spencer Hines
| <> writes
| >"Montagu, Sir William 1619?-1706, judge, second son of Edward, first
| >baron Montagu [q.v.], of Boughton, Northamptonshire..."
| >
| >Simon Pugh [From The DNB]
| >--------------------------
| >
| >So, was Sir William Montagu ever "Baron Montagu" in his own right?
|
| Just for you Spencer, a couple more snippets:
|
| He was appointed attorney-general to the queen, 10 June 1662, and
was
| the same year elected a bencher of his inn, of which he was treasurer
in
| 1663, and autumn reader in 1664. He was called to the degree of
| serjeant-at-law and created lord chief baron of the exchequer, 12
April
| 1676
|
| ...
|
| Montagu married (1) Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Ralph Freeman of
| Aspeden, Hertfordshire, by whom he had a son, Christopher; (2) Mary,
| daughter of Sir John Aubrey, bart. His second wife was much admired by
| Pepys (Diary, 2 Jan. 1661-2, and 30 Dec. 1667). She bore him a son and
a
| daughter, and died on 10 March 1699-1700. The son, William, married,
29
| May 1670, Mary Anne, daughter of Richard Evelyn of Woodcote, Surrey,
| brother of the diarist (Evelyn, Diary, 29 May 1670), and died without
| issue in 1690; the daughter, Elizabeth, married Sir William Drake of
| Shardeloes, Buckinghamshire. Montagu has also been credited with a son
| Charles, apparently in error (cf. Hist. Reg. 1730, p. 65).
| >
| >| Can anyone tell me which Baron Montagu it was who was a judge
during
| >| the Monmouth rebellion trials?
| >
| >Karen Repko
| >------------------
| >
| >Deus Vult.
| >
| >"One has to belong to the intelligentsia to believe things like that:
no
| >ordinary man could be such a fool."
| >
| >George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) [1903-1950] ---- _Notes on
| >Nationalism_, May, 1945
| >
| >All replies to the newsgroup please. Thank you kindly.
| >
| >All original material contained herein is copyright and property of
the
| >author. It may be quoted only in discussions on this forum and with
an
| >attribution to the author, unless permission is otherwise expressly
| >given, in writing.
| >---------
| >
| >D. Spencer Hines
| >
| >Lux et Veritas et Libertas
| >
| >Vires et Honor.
| >
| >
|
| --
| Simon Pugh
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