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  Herbert Philip 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Herbert, Philip, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery (1584-1650), English soldier and statesman.
Herbert, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1501?-1570) (1501?-1570), English courtier, soldier, and diplomat.
Herbert, Henry, 9th Earl of Pembroke and 6th Earl of Montgomery (1693-1751), member of prominent English family, who was interested in architecture...
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  Earl of Pembroke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke, 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1621-1669)
William Herbert, 6th Earl of Pembroke, 3rd Earl of Montgomery (1642-1674)
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke, 5th Earl of Montgomery (1656-c.
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 MONTGOMERY (BRIT. INDIA) - LoveToKnow Article on MONTGOMERY (BRIT. INDIA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
MONTGOMERY, a city.of Alabama, U.S.A., the capital of the state and the county-seat of Montgomery county, situated (about 162 ft. above the sea) S.E. of the centre of the state, on the left bank of the Alabama river, which is here navigable.
MONTGOMERY, a town and district of British India, in the Lahore division of the Punjab.
MONTGOMERY (Tre' Faldwyn), a municipal and parliamentary borough, market town, and the county town of Montgomeryshire, Wales, situated on a wooded hill near the east bank of the Severn, 7 m.
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 Clan Montgomery
Clan Montgomery is one of the oldest Scottish clans, and its chronicles are closely interwoven with Scottish history.
Ironically, his daughter married the Earl of Winton and their son, Alexander, sixth Earl of Eglinton and chief of the Clan Montgomery, was a staunch Presbyterian who fought for the covenantors in the wars of Charles I. Alexander's son, George, started the branch of Montgomerys at Skelmorlie.
One of the greatest Scottish poets, Alexander Montgomerie, was the court poet (Poet Laureate) of King James Vl, and was of the branch from Hassilhead Castle.
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 Shropshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Earl Roger was responsible to Duke William of Normandy as his chief architect in the defence of the middle marches of the border in his defence against the Welsh.
Madoc was an under-tenant of Earl Roger in Shropshire.
Viger was an under-tenant of Earl Roger in Shropshire.
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 Earl of Shrewsbury
The Earl of Shrewsbury is the senior Earl in the Peerage of England.
The 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was created Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland, in 1446, and the two earldoms have been united since.
If Viscount Mountgarret proves his presumed claim to the 1328 Earldom of Ormonde, the Earls of Shrewsbury would lose this distinction, but they derive higher precedence from their English earldom in any event.
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 National Security
Earl Montgomery (Martin Lawrence) is a cocky police cadet who earns the ire of his superiors and is thrown out of the academy.
Earl is more annoyed that his good time is interrupted, rather than protect the place from being robbed.
Earl's belligerent attitude continues for the rest of the movie with frequent accusations against Hank for being a racist and a Nazi.
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 The MONTGOMERY Family Name
Montgomery was rewarded with the grant for life of the island of Arran and the keepership of Brodick Castle.
In 1586 the earl was riding from Eglinton to Stirling when he was attacked by John Cunningham, brother of the Earl of Glencairn, with several of his close kinsmen and retainers.
In this case, Montgomery is associated with the towns of Saint Germain de Montgomery and Saint Foy de Montgomery, both situated near lisieux in the northern French province of Normandy and means simply 'of Montgomery'.
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 Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the second surviving son of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême. As was typical of the first post-conquest generation, he inherited most of his father's English possessions while his older brother Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury inherited the Continental possessions.
During his four years as earl he spent most of his time in the Welsh march fighthing against the Welsh.
Hugh was never married, and while it is likely he intended his younger brother Arnulf of Montgomery be his heir, his properties were inherited by the elder brother Robert.
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 EIGHTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Earl A. was born on Feb 26 1876 in Miami Co., Ohio.
EARL A. WELBAUM — After a varied and public-spirited career in Montgomery County, Earl A. Welbaum was in 1928 elected to the office of county treasurer, a position he fills with great integrity and ability.
Earl A. Welbaum was born in Miami County, Ohio, February 26, 1876, son of Alonzo and Tillie (Davis) Welbaum, both of whom are now deceased.
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 Montgomery
Seigneur de Montgomery and Vicomte de Hiesmes, Roger raised an army and provided more than 60 ships to assist William (Duke of Normandy at that time) in his conquest of England.
Roger was Earl of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and Arundel.
Mabel oversaw the lands of her family and her husband while he was in England tending to the lands granted to him by William the Conqueror.
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 SCREEN IT! PARENTAL REVIEW: NATIONAL SECURITY
During a court case, Earl is questioned and he sarcastically responds that as far as he knows, there was a chipmunk in the bushes "humping" a turtle and that one should be careful about chipmunks, as they'll "hump" anything.
Earl then leaves to investigate sounds of shooting and we then return to this woman who yells out, "Damn it, Earl, this ain't turning me on." We later see another shot of her in her bra as well as her panties as she stands there with her hands cuffed around a pipe above her.
Earl tells a female trucker to give him her number and that he'll show her what a "big rig" is really like (as he does some brief pelvic thrusting).
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 Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 1 September 1533 King Henry VIII created Anne Boleyn Marchioness of Pembroke in her own right, a signal honor, because his great-uncle Jasper Tudor had been the earl of Pembroke, and because Henry's own father, Henry VII, had been born there.
The family seat is at Wilton House in Wiltshire.
There is a tall ship named Earl of Pembroke, which has been used in a number of historical films and see also HM Bark Endeavour
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 Biography - EarlScruggs.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Earl's father, George Elam Scruggs, was a farmer and a bookkeeper.
Earl's older brothers, Junie and Horace, and his two older sisters, Eula Mae and Ruby, played the banjo and guitar.
Earl began playing the banjo at the age of four using a two finger style picking.
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 Montgomery Family Genealogy
The symbol of advance into Wales was the castle which Earl Roger built at Montgomery, a typical motte and bailey, of which the earthworks still survive.
The gains which Earl Roger and his commanders made were compact and, with the exception of Arwystli, did not drive deeply into Wales, but they extended over a long stretch of the frontier.
Roger de Montgomery was already an extremely powerful man in his native Normandy and had been a close friend of William's since William was a teenager as he was his cousin.
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 Herbert, Philip, 5th Earl of Pembroke (Pepys' Diary)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Philip Herbert, 5th Earl of Pembroke & 2nd Earl of Montgomery (1620/21-) inherited two earldoms from his father the 4th Earl of Pembroke & 1st Earl of Montgomery.
Pembroke’s mother was the 4th Earl’s first wife Lady Susan de Vere (d 1628/29) a daughter and coheiress of the 17th Earl of Oxford (of the ancient de Vere and a granddaughter maternally of the Elizabethan statesman William Cecil, Lord Burghley.
His elder son the 6th Earl (d 1674) was succeeded by a son of his second marriage the 7th Earl (dspm 1683) whose wife was a sister of Charles II’s French-born mistress Louise de Keroualle, created Duchess of Portsmouth.
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 The Clan Montgomery
Ironically, his daughter married the Earl of Winton and their son, Alexander, 6th Earl of Eglinton and Chief of the Clan Montgomery, was a staunch Presbyterian who fought for the convenators in the Wars of Charles I. Alexander's son, George, started the branch of Montgomerys at Skelmorlie.
At the end of the 16th century, Lady Montgomery of Eglinton set up linen and woolen manufacturing mills for the weaving of the tartan in Northern Ireland which were largely staffed by Montgomery Clansmen.
One of the greatest Scottish poets, Alexander Montgomerie was the court poet (Poet Laureate) of King James Vl, and was of the branch from Hassilbead Castle.
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 Montgomery Family Genealogy
The symbol of advance into Wales was the castle which Earl Roger built at Montgomery, a typical motte and bailey, of which the earthworks still survive.
The gains which Earl Roger and his commanders made were compact and, with the exception of Arwystli, did not drive deeply into Wales, but they extended over a long stretch of the frontier.
Roger de Montgomery was already an extremely powerful man in his native Normandy and had been a close friend of William's since William was a teenager as he was his cousin.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 2150
Hugh Montgomery, 1st Earl of Eglinton was the son of Alexander Montgomery, 2nd Lord Montgomerie and Catherine Kennedy.
Alexander Montgomery, 2nd Lord Montgomerie was the son of Alexander Montgomerie, Master of Montgomerie and Elizabeth Hepburn.
Archibald Montgomerie, Master of Eglinton was the son of John Montgomery, Master of Eglinton and Elizabeth Edmonstone.
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 Montgomery --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the 11th century the Norman Roger de Montgomery, 1st earl of Shrewsbury, built his castle at Hendomen, northwest of the present town, and a small village developed under its walls.
The capital of Alabama and seat of Montgomery County, Montgomery is known as the Cradle of the Confederacy.
Scottish poet and journalist James Montgomery is best remembered for his hymns and versified renderings of the Psalms, which unite fervor and insight in simple verse.
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 Samuel Montgomery Memorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
On February 22 Linda Montgomery had a tragic turn of events in her life.
Her husband of over thirty years, Sam Montgomery (age 57), suddenly died in their home as he was getting ready for breakfast.
Montgomery was preceded in death by his parents Earl W. Montgomery and Betty L. Montgomery.
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 Edward de Vere   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
An Earl of Oxford was a favorite of Richard II (and therefore is excised from that history play), another was given a command at the battle of Agincourt, and Earls of Oxford supported the House of Lancaster in the Wars of the Roses in the 1400s.
The 16th Earl was a patron of a polemical dramatist and of a company of actors known as Oxford's Men who would travel the country in summer and reside at Castle Hedingham in winter.
Both the 16th Earl and the Countess of Oxford had court connections, John accompanying Princess Elizabeth from her prison to the throne and Margery being appointed a Maid of Honor.
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One of the employees insisted that MONTGOMERY give her the pistol for safe-keeping if he wanted to remain inside the bar.
Certified court documents also confirmed that MONTGOMERY had a felony conviction of discharging a firearm causing injury on February 23, 1993, in Kings County Superior Court in California.
MONTGOMERY faces possible penalties of 10 years in prison, a $250,000 fine and 3 years supervised release.
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 USCCB - (Film and Broadcasting) - National Security
When Earl Montgomery (Lawrence) and Hank Rafferty (Zahn) first meet, neither is in a good mood.
While Earl's persecution-complex paranoia is so profound that he may actually believe that he was the victim of excessive force, he unambiguously perjures himself in order to shaft Hank.
Earl, meanwhile, is tickled by the notion of again falsely testifying against Hank and sending him back to prison, but relents after extorting an "apology" from Hank for the original "beating."
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 §3. His relations with the Herberts. VI. Philip Massinger. Vol. 6. The Drama to 1642, Part Two. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
It is to be feared, however, that this most persuasive poetical begging-letter, in which Massinger speaks of his “trod-down poverty,” had not the desired effect; for, had the earl proved kind, Massinger would assuredly have shown his gratitude by dedicating one of his later dramas to this powerful nobleman.
There is an old tradition that William Herbert had been the protector of young Massinger during the years of his university life, but had withdrawn his helping hand later, for unknown reasons.
This rumour is not verified by the epistle in question, the manuscript of which was rediscovered but a few years ago; for it contains no reference to former benefits received by the poet.
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According to Osborne (who had been a servant to the Herberts), the Earl of Montgomery was struck in the face by a Scottish courtier named Ramsey at a horse race at Croydon.
The Earl's three daughters all married into the peerage: Elizabeth married the Earl of Derby; Bridget married the Earl of Berkshire; Susan married the Earl of Montgomery, one of the “INCOMPARABLE PAIRE OF BRETHREN” to whom William Shakespeare's First Folio would later be dedicated.
Mismanagement of Oxford's finances reduced him to penury, and in 1586 he was granted an annual pension of £1,000 by the Queen, which continued to be paid by her successor, King James I.
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 Top Box Office Movies - National Security
Earl is feisty, opinionated and apparently angry at the world, particularly at White America (whatever you do, don’t ask this guy’s opinion relating to mixed-race marriages—you know—the kind where it’s unconscionable for a white man to hook up with a fl woman although it’s okay if the reversed circumstances were evident).
Of course Earl doesn’t say a word in defense of the befuddled cop’s mishap and unfairly lets Hank rot in his inherited misfortune that was caused by Earl to begin with.
And in many ways, his alter ego Earl Montgomery does represent a prototype of a decent segment of disillusioned young fl men trying to come to grips with the adversity, discomfort and regrettable stigma that haunt them from the time they learn to walk and talk.
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 The Life of Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford (1550-1604)
The Earl flirted with Catholicism but in late 1580 he denounced a group of Catholic friends to the Queen, accusing them of treasonous activities and asking her mercy for his own, now repudiated, Catholicism.
Among the 33 works dedicated to the Earl, six deal with religion and philosophy, two with music and three with medicine, but the focus of his patronage was literary, for 13 of the books presented to him were original or translated works of literature.
His extensive patronage and possible mismanagement of estates led to the sale of all his inherited lands, inhibiting the formation of a local power base and possibly precluding high office, though De Vere was briefly given military commands in 1585 in Holland and in 1588 during the Armada.
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 Montgomery — FactMonster.com
This is a French proverb, and refers to the Free Companies of the sixteenth century, of which Montgomery was a noted chief.
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