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MONTAGU, Francis Wortley (c.1676-1702), of Wortley, Yorks.

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b. c. 1676, 1st s. of Hon. Sidney Wortley Montagu*; and bro. of Edward Wortley Montagu*. educ. Westminster (Dr Busby); Trinity Coll. Camb. adm. 2 Aug. 1693, aged 17; Padua 1697. unm.
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Recorder, Huntingdon by 1701–d. VCH Hunts. ii. 35.

Main residence: Wortley, Yorks.
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MONTAGU, Edward Wortley (1678-1761), of Wortley, Yorks.

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b. 8 Feb. 1678, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of Hon. Sidney Wortley Montagu*; bro. of Francis*. educ. Westminster; Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1693; M. Temple 1693, called 1699; I. Temple 1706; travelled abroad (France and Switzerland) 1700–1. m. lic. 17 Aug. 1712, Lady Mary (d. 1762), da. of Evelyn Pierrepont*, 1st Duke of Kingston, 1s. 1da. suc. fa. 1727; cos. James Montagu III* at Newbold Verdon, Leics. 1748. Addison Letters, 22, 29–30; R. Halsband, Life of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, 26, 286; PCC 336 Strahan.
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Freeman, Bath 1707; jt. high steward of Northallerton, Yorks. by 1713. Bath AO, Bath council bk. 3, p. 475; T. Lawson-Tancred, Recs. of a Yorks. Manor, 257.

Ld. of Treasury 1714–15; ambassador to Turkey 1716–18. Cal. Treas. Bks. xxix. 16, 323.

Main residence: Wortley, Yorks.
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MONTAGU, Edward Wortley (1678-1761)

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MONTAGU, Edward Richard, Visct. Hinchingbrooke (1692-1722), of Hinchingbrooke, Hunts.

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b. 7 July 1692, o. s. of Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich, by Elizabeth, da. of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, sis. and coh. of Charles, 3rd Earl of Rochester. educ. Trinity Coll. Camb. 1706; travelled abroad (Italy and Germany) 1707–8; Padua Univ. 1708. m. 12 Apr. 1707, (with £12,000), Elizabeth, da. and h. of Alexander Popham*, 3s. 2da. CJ, xvi. 440.
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Capt.-lt. 4 Drag. 1709, capt. 1712; capt. and lt.-col. Coldstream Gds. 1715; a.d.c. to George I 1715; lt.-col. 12 Ft. 1716–17; col. Richard Lucas’s Ft. Sept.– Dec. 1717; col. 37 Ft. 1717–d.

Ld. lt. Hunts. Feb. 1722–d.

Main residence: Hinchingbrooke, Hunts.
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MONTAGU, Edward Richard, Visct. Hinchingbrooke (1692-1722)

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MONTAGU, Edward (1672-1710), of Lackham House, Lacock, Wilts.

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b. 15 July 1672, 1st s. of James Montagu of Lackham by Diana, da. of Anthony Hungerford of Blackbourton, Oxon. and Farleigh Hungerford, Som.; bro. of James Montagu II*. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1690; M. Temple 1692. unm. suc. fa. 1676. Wilts. RO, 1654/2; Wilts. Arch. Mag. iii. 86–7; Wilts. N. and Q. iii. 173–4; Burke, Commoners, ii. 53–4; PCC 53 Bench.
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Main residence: Lackham House, Lacock, Wilts.
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MONTAGU, Christopher (c.1655-1735), of St. Anne’s, Westminster and the Middle Temple, London

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b. c. 1655, 3rd s. of Hon. George Montagu† of Horton, Northants.; bro. of Charles*, Irby* and James Montagu I*. educ. M. Temple 1682. m. lic. 15 Jan. 1694, his cos. Lady Anne (d. 1730), da. of Edward Montagu†, 1st Earl of Sandwich, wid. of Sir Richard Edgcumbe† of Mount Edgcumbe, Cornw., s.p. Mar. Lic. Vicar-Gen. (Harl. Soc. xxxi), 280; Bridges, Northants. i. 368; Vis. Northants. (Harl. Soc. lxxxvii), 140.
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Lt. Salcey forest, Northants. 1691–3. Cal. Treas. Bks. ix. 1267; x. 79.

Commr. stamp duty May 1694–8; million lottery 1694, malt lottery 1697; excise Aug. 1698–1700, May 1706–d.; duty on candles 1710; duties on soap and paper 1712; auditor of Exchequer Sept. 1698–Nov. 1699. Ibid. x. 552–3, 618; xii. 126; xiii. 393, 431; xxvi. 288; xx. 655.

Main residences: St. Anne’s, Westminster; the Middle Temple, London.
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MONTAGU, Christopher (c.1655-1735)

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MONTAGU, Charles (1661-1715), of Jermyn Street, Westminster, and Bushey Park, Hampton Court, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. 16 Apr. 1661, 6th but 4th surv. s. of Hon. George Montagu† of Horton, Northants. by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Anthony Irby of Bestow, Lincs., and bro. of Christopher*, Edward†, Irby* and James I*. educ. Westminster 1675; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1679, fellow 1683–8, MA 1689, LL.D. 1705. m. 15 Feb. 1688, Anne (d. 1698), da. of Sir Christopher Yelverton, 1st Bt.†, of Easton Maudit, Northants. and wid. of Robert Montagu†, 3rd Earl of Manchester, s.p. cr. Baron Halifax 13 Dec. 1700, Earl of Halifax 19 Oct. 1714; KG 16 Oct. 1714. Letters of Lady Russell ed. Sellwood, 151.
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Clerk to PC Feb. 1689–Mar. 1692; ld. of Treasury Mar. 1692–May 1694, 1st ld. May 1697–Nov. 1699, Oct. 1714–d.; chancellor and under-treasurer of Exchequer Apr. 1694–May 1699, auditor Nov. 1699–Sept. 1714; PC 10 May 1694–Mar. 1702, 23 Sept. 1714–d; one of the lds. justices 1698, 1699, 1714; envoy to Hanover 1706; plenip. to the Hague 1710.

Commr. preventing export of wool 1689, appeals for prizes 1694, trade and plantations 1696, union with Scotland 1706; trustee, receiving loans to Emperor 1706. CSP Dom. 1694–5, p. 204; Boyer, Anne Annals, v. 12.

Commr. Greenwich Hosp. 1695–d.

FRS 1695, pres. 1695–8.

High steward, Cambridge Univ. 1697–d.; ranger, Bushey Park, Surr. 1709–d.; freeman, Maldon 1689, Portsmouth 1700; ld. lt. Surr. 1714–d. Essex RO, Maldon bor. recs. D/B3/1/23; R. East, Portsmouth Recs. 372.

Main residences: Jermyn Street, Westminster; Bushey Park, Hampton Court, Mdx.
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MONTAGU, Charles (1661-1715)

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MONTAGU, Hon. Charles (c.1658-1721), of Jermyn St., London and Belford, Northumb.

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b. c. 1658, 5th s. of Edward Montagu†, 1st Earl of Sandwich, by Jemima, da. of John Crew†, 1st Baron Crew, of Stene, Northants.; bro. of Edward Montagu†, Visct. Hinchingbrooke, Hon. Oliver Montagu† and Hon. Sidney Wortley Montagu*. educ. St. Neots g.s.; Trinity Coll. Camb. 1677; M. Temple 1677; Lincoln, Oxf. 1682. m. (1) 3 Sept. 1685, Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Francis Forster of Easington Grange, co. Dur. and Belford, 1s.; (2) 31 Dec. 1691, Sarah, da. of John Rogers, merchant of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb., 3s. 1da. J. Hatcher, Hist. GB Coal Industry, i. 294-5; VCH Hunts. ii. 65; Collins, Peerage, iii. 464–5; New Hist. Northumb. i. 229, 392; info. from D. Levine; IGI, Northumberland.
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Freeman, Durham 1683; constable, Durham Castle 1684–1715; v.-adm. co. Dur. 1685–90; spiritual chancellor of Durham dioc. 1687–90; sheriff, co. Dur. 1687–1709; alderman, Durham by 1687–d.; seneschal of Durham 1690–1709. Surtees, Dur. iv(2), 23; Hutchinson, Dur. i. 565; ii. 256; Arch. Ael. ser. 4, xxii. 58.

Commr. for taking subscriptions to land bank, 1696. CJ, xii. 508.

Main residences: Jermyn St., London; Belford, Northumb.
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MONTAGU, Hon. Charles (c.1658-1721)

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MONSON, William (c.1653-1727), of Broxbourne, Herts.

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b. c. 1653, 2nd s. of Sir John Monson†, KB, of Burton, Lincs. by Judith, da. of Sir Thomas Pelham, 2nd Bt.†, of Halland, Laughton, Suss. m. 18 July 1688, Laetitia (d. 1734), da. of John†, 3rd Baron Poulett, s.p. suc. bro. as 4th Bt. 6 Apr. 1718. Clutterbuck, Herts. ii. 69; Lincs. AO, Monson mss 27/4/2, acct. of Monson’s life.
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Freeman, Hertford 1681; commr. charitable uses, Hertford 1708. Herts. RO, Hertford bor. recs. 25/90, 5/35.

Asst. co. for digging and working mines 1692; member, co. of copper miners of Wales 1693. Sel. Charters, 239, 242.

Main residence: Broxbourne, Herts.
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MONSON, William (c.1653-1727)

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MONOUX, Sir Philip, 3rd Bt. (1679-1707), of Wootton, Beds.

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b. 25 Jan. 1679, 2nd but o. surv. s. of Sir Humphrey Monoux, 2nd Bt.†, of Wootton by Alice, da. of Sir Thomas Cotton, 2nd Bt.†, of Conington, Hunts. educ. Hart Hall, Oxf. matric. 1696; travelled abroad (France) 1699. m. 23 Apr. 1701, Dorothy (d. 1758), da. of William Harvey I*, sis. of William Harvey II*, 1s. suc. fa. as 3rd Bt. 31 July 1685. F. A. Blaydes, Genealogia Bedfordiensis, 330; CSP Dom. 1699–1700, p. 214; HMC Lords, n.s. ix. 413; Beds. Par. Reg. xliii. 77; Le Neve, Mon. Angl. 1700–15, p. 125; MI Wootton par. ch.
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Burgess, Bedford 1702. Bedford Bor. Council, Bedford bor. recs. B2/3, corp. act bk. 1688–1718, f. 66.

Main residence: Wootton, Beds.
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MONOUX, Sir Philip, 3rd Bt. (1679-1707)

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MONCREIFF, Patrick (c.1674-1709), of Reidie and Myres Castle, Fife.

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b. c. 1674, 2nd but 1st surv. s. of George Moncreiff, MP [S], of Reidie and Myres Castle by Margaret, da. and h. of John Leslie of Myres Castle. educ. Leyden 1698, aged 24; adv. 1701. m. 1 Mar. 1702, Anna or Agnes (d. bef. 7 Apr. 1720), da. of John Drummond of Cultmalundie, Perth and wid. of James Skene of Grange and Kirkcaldy, Fife, 1s. 1da. Hist. Scot. Parl. 503; G. Seton, House of Moncrieff, 47–48; F. Moncreiff and W. Moncreiffe, Moncreiffs and Moncreiffes, ii. 510–11, 525; Services of Heirs (ser. 1), i. 1720–9, p. 20; Album Studiosorum Academiae Lugduno Batavae, ed. Du Rieu, 752; Scot. Rec. Soc. iii. 79, 194; lxxvi. 153; xxv. 387; Memorials Fam. of Skene (Spalding Club), 53–54.
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Lt. Ld. John Murray’s regt. of ft. 1694, capt. 1695–7; capt. and lt.-col. 3 Ft. Gds. SP57/27, p. 111.

Burgess, Edinburgh 1702. Scot. Rec. Soc. lxii. 144.

MP [S] Kinghorn 1706–7.

Main residence: Reidie and Myres Castle, Fife.
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MONCREIFF, Patrick (c.1674-1709)

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