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  SHREWSBURY, COUNTESS OF - LoveToKnow Article on SHREWSBURY, COUNTESS OF   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
SHREWSBURY, CHARLES TALBOT, DUKE OF (1660-1718), only son by his second wife of ;Francis Talbot, nth earl of Shrewsbury, was born on the 24th of July 1660.
His mother was a daughter of Robert Brudenell, 2nd earl of Cardigan, and :he notorious mistress of the and duke of Buckingham, by whom tiis father was killed in a duel in 1668.
The duke of Shrewsbury was one of the greatest noblemen of the reign of Queen Anne.
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 Earl of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Earl of Shrewsbury is the senior Earl on the Roll in the Peerage of England (the more senior Earldom of Arundel being held by the Duke of Norfolk).
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.
The seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury was once Alton Towers until it was sold to The Tussauds Group.
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 EARLS OF PEMBROKE - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS OF PEMBROKE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1605 the king created him earl of Montgomery and Baron Herbert of Shurland, and since 1630, when he succeeded to the earldom of Pembroke, the head of the Herbert family has carried the double title of earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
His eldest surviving son, Philip (1621-1669), became 5th earl of Pembroke, and 2nd earl of Montgomery; he was twice married, and was succeeded in turn by three of his sons, of whom Thomas, the 8th earl (c.
George Robert Charles, the i3th ear (1850-1895), was a grandson of the nth earl and a son of Baron Herbert of Lea (q.v.), whose second son Sidney (b.
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 Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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.
In 1098 he joined forces with Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester in an attempt to possess Anglesey.
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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 Clan MONTGOMERY
Montgomery followed King William to England where he was created Earl of Arundel, he was later made Earl of Shropshire or Shrewsbury and the county of Montgomery is named after him.
The 2nd Earl remained a devout Catholic at the Reformation and fought on the side of Mary Queen of Scots at her final defeat at Langside in 1568.
The Montgomeries and the Cunninghams had one of the longest running feuds in Scotland; in the 16th century Eglinton House was burnt and the 4th Earl was killed by Cunninghams, finally it was resolved by the government.
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Hugh Despencer, Earl of Winchester: Born Mar 1, 1260 to 4360.
Eystein the Noisy Glumra, Earl of the Uplands: Born 788 to 71480880.
Vodon of Orléans, Earl of Orléans: Married 1143820807.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg86
Hugh, 3rd Lord Montgomerie, was made Earl of Eglinton in 1507, and his brother, Robert, is the reputed ancestor of the Earls of Mount Alexander in Ireland.
The genealogy of the Dukes of Normandy from Rollo is in all the collateral portions exceedingly confused, and the chronology of the duchy itself beset with difficulties.
Roger de Montgomeri married, in 1048, Mabel, the daughter of that William, and niece of Ivo de Belesme, Bishop of Séez from 1035 to 1070.
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 Earl of Shrewsbury -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 1856 the Earldoms of Shrewsbury and Waterford passed to a branch of the family who also hold the titles of Earl Talbot and Viscount Ingestre, both created 1784, and Baron Talbot of Hensol, created 1733, in the (additional info and facts about Peerage of Great Britain) Peerage of Great Britain.
The 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was created Earl of Waterford, in the (additional info and facts about Peerage of Ireland) Peerage of Ireland, and Hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland, in 1446, and the two earldoms have been united since.
The seat of the Earls of Shrewsbury was once (additional info and facts about Alton Towers) Alton Towers until it was sold to (additional info and facts about The Tussauds Group) The Tussauds Group.
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To Elizabeth, [dowager] countess of Shrewsbury, at Hardwick.
Mentions Mary, queen of Scots, the earl of Sussex, the earl of Lennox, and the duke of Norfolk, in the aftermath of the Northern Rebellion.
Cavendish was executor to Gilbert, earl of Shrewsbury.
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 Arnulf of Montgomery -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was the youngest son of (additional info and facts about Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury) Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême.
It is likely that Arnulf had been designated heir of his brother (additional info and facts about Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury) Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, but after Hugh's death in 1098 Arnulf was outmaneuvered by the eldest brother Robert, who became the 3rd earl of Shrewsbury.
This caused some rift between the brothers but nevertheless Hugh participated in their rebellion of 1102 against (additional info and facts about Henry I of England) Henry I of England which caused the loss of all their English and Welsh lands, and their banishment from the kingdom of England.
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 Janet's Genealogy
Hugh de Montgomerie m’d Joscelina daughter of Tourode, Sire de Pont Audemer, whose wife was Wevea Deceline de Crepon sister to Duchess Gonner, wife of Richard sans Peur and great-grandmother of William the Conqueror.
“Roger de Montgomerie eldest son of Count Hugh and Josseline, Count of Montgomerie and Viscount of Exmes in Normandy and subsequently Earl of Shewsbury, Arundel and Chichester, in England, was one of the most powderful and influential nobles of Duke William of Normandy’s court.
Alexander de Montgomerie succeeded his father [1357-1380] and was designated on charter of David II in 1357, as ‘Alexander de Montgomerie, de Ealgesham, filius Johannes de Montgomerie.” He married a daughter of William, first Earl of Douglas, by second wife, Margaret, daughter of the Earl of Dunbar and Marche.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 69
Hugh de Grantmesnil was born circa 1092 at of Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Rainald was a Domesday tenant of Roger de Montgomery (Earl of Shrewsbury) in Staffordshire in 1086 at Staffordshire.
She died She was murdered by Hugh de la Roche d'Igé, (whom she had deprived of a castle), who burst into her chamber while she was lying in bed after a bath, and cut off her head with his sword.
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 Ancetors of Winslow Farr Sr. and Olive Hovey Freeman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
RICHARD DE CLARE, Lord of Clam, styled Earl of Clare, Earl of Hertford, died in November of 1217.
The Earl and his companion, pretending to be two of Roos's knights, obtained entry to Edinburgh Castle, and gradually introduced their attendants, so that they had a force sufficient for their defence.
Hugh I CLERMONT Count of Clermont and Margaret de MONTDIDIER were married in 1080 of Picardy, France.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury
Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury (1052- after 1130) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman, and one of the most promiment figures in the competition for the succession to England and Normandy between the sons of William the Conqueror.
He was the eldest son of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême.
Robert's younger brother Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury inherited the English lands and titles, while Robert inherited his father's Norman properties, which included good part of central and southern Normandy, in part adjacent to the Bellême territories he had already inherited from his mother.
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Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol Augustus John Hervey, 3rd Earl of Bristol (1779) was a British admiral and pol...
Hugh John Flemming Hugh John Flemming, born Province of New Brunswick.
Hugh John Macdonald Sir Hugh John Macdonald (1850-1929) was the only surviving son of Sir Manitoba.
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 Earl of Arundel - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was one of William the Conqueror's top generals, and William bestowed on him, amongst several hundred other manors, the property at Arundel, with the charge to defensify it with a castle.
Montgomery is believed to have built the motte that is extant to this day, and is thought to have built a wooden keep on it, overlooking the river Arun.
Montgomery and two of his sons are counted by many as being the first incarnation of the Earldom, but for the reasons stated elsewhere here, are often not counted amongst the Earls.
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 Earl of Shrewsbury
The fourth and fifth Earls of Shrewsbury were both prominent at Court under the early Tudors and the Talbot patrimony reached its greatest extent in the time of Francis, the fifth Earl, who had large grants of monastic and chantry lands, notably Rufford, Worksop Priory, Glossop and Rotherham.
The Earl of Shrewsbury is the senior Earl in the Peerage of England.
The marriage of Alathea, the youngest, to Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel whose mother was Anne, one of the sisters and co-heiresses of George, Lord Dacre of Gilsland.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 101
571, Wayer, or Guader, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk.
Earl in1071 he was sent to Flanders to protect the regent, Richildis, and herson, Arnulf, the young count (and William's nephew), against a rivalclaimant, Robert 'le Frison', Arnulf's uncle.
In the very hour that the king received thefatal stroke, the Earl of Cornwall being hunting in a wood at a distancefrom the place and, left alone by his attendants, was accidentally met bya very great fl goat bearing the king all fl and naked and woundedthrough the midst of his breast.
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 Arnulf of Montgomery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was the youngest son of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême.
It is likely that Arnulf had been designated heir of his brother Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, but after Hugh's death in 1098 Arnulf was outmaneuvered by the eldest brother Robert, who became the 3rd earl of Shrewsbury.
This caused some rift between the brothers but nevertheless Hugh participated in their rebellion of 1102 against Henry I of England which caused the loss of all their English and Welsh lands, and their banishment from the kingdom of England.
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 The Royal Ancestry of Laura Leighton Adams, wife of Charles Bruce Capron - Person Page 32   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hugh Montgomery, Vicomte de Hiemes; Seigneur de Montgomery; advocate of Traorn Abbey
Hugh Montgomery, Vicomte de Hiemes; Seigneur de Montgomery; advocate of Traorn Abbey d.
Gilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Clare; Lord Cardigan and Tonbridge b.
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 Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
He was the son of another Roger of Montgomery, who was a relative, probably a grandnephew, of duchess Gunnor, wife of duke Robert I of Normandy.
Afterwards he was entrusted with land in two places critical for the defense of England, receiving the Rape of Arundel at the end of 1067 (or in early 1068), and in November 1071 he was created Earl of Shrewsbury.
The eldest surviving son, Robert, received the bulk of the Norman estates (as well as his mother's estates); the next son, Hugh, received the bulk of the English estates and the earldom of Shrewsbury.
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 SUSSEX, EARLS OF - Online Information article about SUSSEX, EARLS OF
modern authorities maintain that inasmuch as Norman earls were earls of counties, the earldom of Arundel was strictly that of Sussex.
Shrewsbury and Montgomery, but who does not appear to have had " the third penny " of any county, " was an earl pure and See also:
instrument of the reign of Henry II., in which however, he is styled earl of Arundel, a designation by which he was more generally known.
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 Ancestors of 2nd Earl Of Douglas James DOUGLAS
During the course of the battle, the Earl of Douglas, who was in the thick of the battle, suddenly fell to the ground with three spears protruding from his body.
At Shrewsbury, in the days of Robert III, Henry IV f England himself ran close to being hewn in pieces by the Earl of Douglas; and for gallantry on the battlefields of France this same great Earl was invested by the French King with the Dukedom of Touraine.
The young Earl was his guest in the Castle of Edinburgh, and when at the treacherous feast the fl bull's head, the sign of death, was placed upon their table, James had wept piteously and begged hard for the lives of his friends.
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 Arnulf of Montgomery . Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury . Pembrokeshire . Henry I of England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He was the youngest son of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Mabel of Bellême. Around 1090 he along with his elder brother Robert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury Robert built a castle at Pembroke Castle Pembroke in Wales.
It is likely that Arnulf had been designated heir of his brother Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, but after Hugh s death in 1098 Arnulf was outmaneuvered by the eldest brother Robert, who became the 3rd earl of
Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury d.
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 montgomery01
The ancestry shown for Hugh, progenitor of this family, is given in the 'Ancient and Mythical' section of this database and should not be taken as fully reliable.
William de Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne, 3rd Earl of Surrey (a 1147)
Hugh de Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury and Arundel (b c1056, dsp 31.07.1098)
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 Research Notes: Geraldines Notes
He was created earl of Shropshire in December 1074, a position which gave him palatine control of that county and placed him among the greatest of the Marcher lords; but he and his successors were usually styled earls of Shrewsbury.
Maude de Montgomery; born circa 1050 at Mortaigne, Normandie, France; died 1082.
Roger de Montgomery Earl of Lancaster; born circa 1058 at Marche, Poitou, France; died 1102.
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 Ahnentafel for Terry Schulte
Hugh de Kevelioc de MESCHINES, b abt 1147 (Earl of Chester)
Hugh 'The Great' of Vermandois de CREPI, b abt 1057 (Leader of the 1st Crusade)
Ivar of the UPLANDS, b abt 783 (Earl of the Uplands)
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 Index for surnames beginning with D (Descendancy Pages)
d'Aubigny, William 2nd Earl of Arundel And Sussex(b.
After 1220), (-), (-), (-), (Fitz Hamon-de Montgomery), (de St Hilary-), (de Rameru-de Roucy), (-), (-), (-), (Capet-), (Capet-), (Capet-), (Le Goz-), (), (), (-), (-d'Anjou), (-d'Anjou), (), (-de Bar Sur Aube), (-), (de Gael), (Fitz Osbern), (-Olafsdottir), (de Beaumont-de Meulan), (de Bolebec-), (-), (de Montgomery-de Crêpon), (de Creil), (Flatel), (de Crêpon), (-)
de Montgomery, Maud (Or Matilda), (-), (de Montgomery-de Crêpon), (de Creil), (de Crêpon)
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10671
She married Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury between 1050 and 1054.
He married Anne Hughes, daughter of Reverend Edward Hughes, on 11 June 1799.
She married, secondly, Richard Wellesley, 2nd Earl of Mornington, son of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and Hon.
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