Baron Montagu of Boughton

Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain

Baron Montagu of Boughton is a British title which has been created twice for members of the Noble House of Montagu. First created in 1621, in the Peerage of England, for Sir Edward Montagu, eldest son of Sir Edward Montagu of Boughton[1] and grandson of another Sir Edward Montagu who had been Lord Chief Justice during the reign of Henry VIII. He was also the brother of Henry Montagu, later created Earl of Manchester, and of Sidney Montagu, ancestor of the Earls of Sandwich.[2]

Their ancestor was one Richard Ladde, grandfather of the Lord Chief Justice Sir Edward, who changed his name to Montagu in about 1447. His descendants claimed a connection with the main house of Montagu or Montacute, Barons Montagu and Earls of Salisbury, but the exact descent is unclear. A case has been made out for the possibility that the Ladde alias came from a division among coheirs about 1420 of the remaining small inheritance of a line of Montagus at Spratton and Little Creton, also in Northamptonshire.[3]

Montagu Arms Unquartered
Montagu Arms Unquartered of Barons Montagu/Montacute
Monthermar arms
Monthermar arms, "Or, an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gules."
Montacute Arms
Arms of Montague/Montacute, Earls of Salisbury
Montagu Arms
Arms of Montagu, dukes of Manchester, dukes of Montagu, and earls of Sandwich and Halifax, claiming to be cadets of the medieval Montagus.
Arms of Montagu Family

The third Baron Montagu of Boughton was created Earl of Montagu and Viscount Monthermer in 1689 and Duke of Montagu and Marquess of Monthermer in 1705.[1][4] He had married in 1675 the Lady Elizabeth Wriothesley, daughter of the 4th Earl of Southampton[4] and a descendant of the original houses of Montagu and Monthermer.[citation needed] The Dukedom, Earldom and Barony of Montagu all became extinct on the death of their son John, 2nd Duke of Montagu, in 1749.[1][4] The next creation was in 1762, in the Peerage of Great Britain. John Montagu, styled Lord Brudenell, son of the 4th Earl of Cardigan and maternal grandson of the last Duke of Montagu, was created Baron Montagu of Boughton in 1762. This title became extinct on his death without issue in 1770.[5]

The next creation was for the late Baron's father, who had been created Duke of Montagu in 1766. He was created Baron Montagu of Boughton, again in the Peerage of Great Britain, in 1786. On his death in 1790, when the Dukedom became extinct, the Barony passed under a special remainder to his female-line grandson Lord Henry Scott, second son of the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch.[6][7] Lord Henry Scott also inherited the Lordship of Bowland from his mother, the Duchess, having the title entailed upon him by his nephew, the 5th Duke, in 1827.[citation needed] He died in 1845 whereupon the title of Montagu of Boughton became extinct.[6]

His great-nephew Lord Henry Douglas-Scott-Montagu, second son of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch, was created Baron Montagu of Beaulieu in 1885.[8][9]

Barons Montagu of Boughton, first creation (1621)


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Montagu family tree— Manchester: Earls and Dukes, Montagu: and Earls and Dukes, and Monthermer: Viscounts and Marquesses
Edward Montagu
c. 1485–1557
Edward Montagu
c. 1530–1602
Baron Montagu of Boughton, 1621Viscount Mandeville and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, of Kimbolton in the County of Huntingdon, 1620
Earl of Manchester, 1626
Edward Montagu
c. 1562–1644
1st Baron Montagu of Boughton
Henry Montagu
c. 1563–1642
1st Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Sidney Montagu
c. 1572–1644
Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, Baron Montagu of St Neots, of St Neots in the County of Huntingdon, 1660
Edward Montagu
1616–1684
2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton
Edward Montagu
1602–1671
2nd Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
George Montagu
1622–1681
Edward Montagu
1625–1672
1st Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Earl of Montagu and Viscount Monthermer, 1689
Duke of Montagu and Marquess of Monthermer (1st creation), 1705
Baron Halifax, 1700
Earl of Halifax (2nd creation) and Viscount Sunbury (2nd creation), 1714
Edward Montagu
c. 1636–1665
Ralph Montagu
1638–1709
1st Duke of Montagu, Earl of Montagu, and Viscount Monthermer, 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton
Robert Montagu
1634–1683
3rd Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Edward Montagu
1649–1690
Charles Montagu
1661–1715
1st Earl of Halifax and Viscount Sunbury, 1st Baron Halifax
Edward Montagu
1647/48–1688
2nd Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Earldom of Halifax (2nd creation) and subsidiary titles extinct, 1715
Duke of Manchester, 1719Earl of Halifax (3rd creation) and subsidiary titles (3rd creation), 1714
John Montagu
1690–1749
2nd Duke of Montagu, Earl of Montagu, and Viscount Monthermer, 4th Baron Montagu of Boughton
Charles Edward Montagu
c. 1662–1722
1st Duke of Manchester, 4th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
George Montagu
1685–1739
1st Earl of Halifax and Viscount Sunbury, 2nd Baron Halifax
Edward Montagu
1670–1729
3rd Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Dukedom of Montagu (1st creation) and subsidiary titles extinct, 1749
Duke of Montagu (2nd creation) and Marquess of Monthermer (2nd creation), 1766
Baron Montagu of Boughton (3rd creation), 1776
George Brudenell
1712–1790
Earl of Cardigan
Duke of Montagu, Marquess of Monthermer, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton
Mary Montagu
c. 1711–1775
Lady Isabella Montagu
d. 1786
William Montagu
1700–1739
2nd Duke of Manchester, 5th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Robert Montagu
c. 1710–1762
3rd Duke of Manchester, 6th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
George Montagu-Dunk
1716–1771
2nd Earl of Halifax and Viscount Sunbury, 3rd Baron Halifax
Edward Montagu
1692–1722
styled Viscount Hinchingbrooke
John Montagu
1718–1792
4th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots 🥪
Dukedom of Montagu (2nd creation) and subsidiary titles extinct, 1790Earldom of Halifax (3rd creation) and subsidiary titles extinct, 1771
Baron Montagu of Boughton (2nd creation), 1762
John Montagu
1735–1770
Baron Montagu of Boughton, styled Marquess of Monthermer
Elizabeth Scott
1743–1827
George Montagu
1737–1788
4th Duke of Manchester, 7th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Lady Elizabeth Montague-Dunk
d. 1768
John Montagu
1744–1814
5th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Baron Montagu of Boughton (2nd creation) extinct, 1770
Henry Montagu-Scott
1776–1845
2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton
George Montagu
1763–1772
styled Viscount Mandeville
William Montagu
1771–1843
5th Duke of Manchester, 8th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
John George Montagu
1767–1790
styled Viscount Hinchinbroke
George John Montagu
1773–1818
6th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Baron Montagu of Boughton (3rd creation) extinct, 1845
George Montagu
1799–1855
6th Duke of Manchester, 9th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
William Drogo Montagu
1823–1890
7th Duke of Manchester, 10th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Lord Robert Montagu
1825–1902
John William Montagu
1811–1884
7th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
George Victor Drogo Montagu
1853–1892
8th Duke of Manchester, 11th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Robert Acheson Cromie Montagu
1854–1931
Edward George Henry Montagu
1839–1916
8th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Victor Alexander Montagu
1841–1915
William Angus Drogo Montagu
1877–1947
9th Duke of Manchester, 12th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
John Michael Cromie Montagu
1881–1966
George Charles Montagu
1874–1962
9th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Alexander George Francis Drogo Montagu
1902–1977
10th Duke of Manchester, 13th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Robert Alexander Montagu
1917–1996
Alexander Victor Edward Paulet Montagu
1906–1995
10th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Sidney Arthur Robin George Drogo Montagu
1929–1985
11th Duke of Manchester, 14th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Angus Charles Drogo Montagu
1938–2002
12th Duke of Manchester, 15th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
John Edward Hollister Montagu
b. 1943
11th Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Baron Montagu of St Neots
Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu
b. 1962
13th Duke of Manchester, 16th Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton
Lord Kimble William Drogo Montagu
b. 1964
Lady Emma Louise Eveleen Montagu Hodgkinson
1965–2014
Michael Anthony Montagu
b. 1955
Luke Timothy Charles Montagu
b. 1969
styled Viscount Hinchingbrooke
Heir presumptive to the dukedom of ManchesterHeir apparent to the earldom of Sandwich

Barons Montagu of Boughton, second creation (1762)

Barons Montagu of Boughton, third creation (1786)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Montagu, Baron (E, 1621 - 1749) at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  2. ^ Manchester, Earl of (E, 1625/6) Archived 2014-01-02 at the Wayback Machine at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  3. ^ Wagner, Anthony (1960). English Genealogy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780712667241. The explanation of a fifteenth century yeoman's Norman name might sometimes be female descent from a knightly house through a coheir. The Montagus of Boughton, Northhamptonshire, who acquired a barony in 1621, an earldom in 1689, the dukedom of Montagu in 1705, and in their younger branches the earldom of Manchester in 1626, the dukedom of Manchester in 1719, and the earldom of Sandwich in 1660, descended from Richard Montagu alias Ladde, a yeoman or husbandman, living in 1471 at Hanging Houghton, Northamptonshire, where the Laddes had been tenants since the fourteenth century. Alias names, in some respect the forerunners of modern compound (or double-barreled) name, were common in the Middle Ages. In the earliest times, when surnames were new, an alias may just mean indecision between equally attractive alternatives. Later they sometimes indicate bastardy (one name perhaps being the father's and one the mother's), but in most cases probably mark inheritance through an heiress whose name was thus perpetuated. A good case has been made out for the possibility that the Ladde alias came from a division among coheirs about 1420 of the remaining small inheritance of a line of Montagus at Spratton and Little Creton, also in Northamptonshire. This line was of knightly origin and probably a branch of the baronial Montagus (Earls of Salisbury from 1337), whose almost certain ancestor Dru de Montagud was a tenant-in-chief in 1086. Other yeoman Montagus are found in Buckinghamshire from 1354 when Roger Montagu appears as a witness to a quitclaim of land in Great Kimble, notably in Halton where a family of Montagu alias Elot held land from about 1440 to 1610. A line of Montagus found in Waddesdon from about 1540 may have branched from these. These in the eighteenth century were shepherds and drovers and one set up in Aylesbury as a wheelwright and another as a tailor. Another line, also possibly branched from Halton, is found at Boveney and Dorney in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This produced Richard Montagu, Bishop of Chichester (1628-38) and Norwich (1638-41), and Peter Montagu, who settled in Virginia.
  4. ^ a b c Montagu, Duke of (E, 1705 - 1709) Archived 2019-02-25 at the Wayback Machine at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  5. ^ Montagu of Boughton, Baron (GB, 1762 - 1770) at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  6. ^ a b Montagu of Boughton, Baron (GB, 1786 - 1845) at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  7. ^ Montagu, Duke of (GB, 1766 - 1790) at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  8. ^ Buccleuch, Duke of (S, 1663) Archived 2013-10-19 at the Wayback Machine at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.
  9. ^ Montagu of Beaulieu, Baron (UK, 1885) at Cracroft's Peerage. Accessed 1 January 2014.