Duke of Manchester
Duke of Manchester | |
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Foundation time | 1719April 13 |
The founder | George I |
Noble | Great Britain noble |
The first generation | 4s Manchester 伯 Charles Montague |
The existing owner | Duke of 13s Manchester アレグザンダー Montague () |
Inheritance qualification | Male line boy of the first public legitimacy of birth |
Accompaniment title | Manchester earl, Viscount man Satan, Baron Montague of Kyn Bolton |
Duke of Manchester (British: Duke of Manchester) is British duke rank. Great Britain noble。
I assume Manchester earlship a forerunner and begin though the fourth Manchester earl Charles Montague was conferred to in 1719.
The person of Duke Montague () is this family line. Again with a person of sandwich earl the Halifax earl (the second, the third) divides it (the person of Duke Montague and the person of Halifax earl died out, but the person of sandwich earl exists).
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History
Member of common people Diet decision Henry Montague () (about 1,563 -1642) that acted as Sir Daizo () (holding the post from 1620 to 1621) was made English noble title "Viscount man Satan" (Viscount Mandeville) and "Montague baron (Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, of Kimbolton in the County of Huntingdon) of Kyn Bolton of Kyn Bolton in county of ハンティンドン" on December 19, 1620, and subsequently was made "Manchester earl (Earl of Manchester in the County of Lancaster) in county of Lancaster" on February 5, 1626 [1]; [2].
This Manchester earldom name does not come from Manchester and comes from god Manchester () of ハンティンドンシャー (). However, I used the god for a title name and thought that it was profanity and was changed to Manchester that removed a god [3].
His older brother Edward Montague () (1563-1644) played an active part as a member of common people Diet decision, too and was made Baron Montague of the noble title baud ton of England ( ) in 1621 [4]. The family of this older brother becomes the person of Duke Montague () later (I become extinct in 1749). In addition, a person of sandwich earl is born from the family of his younger brother Sydney Montague (existence).
Known as 2s Manchester earl Edward Montague (1602-1671) having acted as a commander of the eastern Allied Forces of the assembly forces in the case of Puritan Revolution as Presbyterian Church noble [5]. In addition, a person of Halifax earl goes out of the family of his younger brother George (I become extinct in 1771).
4s Manchester earl Charles Montague (?-1722) played an active part as the diplomat who acted as stationed-in-French ambassador (holding the post from 1699 to 1701) or stationed-in-Venice ambassador (for holding the post from 1697 to 1698 from 1707 to 1708), and was made Great Britain noble title "Manchester duke" (Duke of Manchester) on April 28, 1719 [6]; [7].
After that the Duke of Manchester rank is succeeded to by the descendant of his male line boy.
Duke of 4s Manchester George Montague (1737-1788) acted as a stationed-in-French ambassador (holding the post 1783) [8].
Duke of 5s Manchester William Pepperell Montague () (1771-1843) acted as the Jamaican governor-general (holding the post from 1808 to 1827) for a long term and acted as postmaster general () (holding the post from 1827 to 1830) afterwards in the Tory party government [9].
The present head of a household as of 2015 Duke of 13s Manchester アレグザンダー Montague () is (1962-). He lives in United States of America, California, Newport Beach [10].
This residence of the whole families was Kyn Bolton Castle from 1615 through 1950 ( ). The castle becomes the school building of the Kyn Bolton school () now.
The family precepts by "not changing oneself by leaving oneself" (Disponendo Me, Non Mutando Me) [11]
Possession title of the existing present head of a household
Duke of current present head of a household 13s Manchester アレグザンダー Montague () has the following titles [10]; [11].
- Duke of 13s Manchester (13th Duke of Manchester)
- (Great Britain noble title with the royal warrant of April 28, 1719)
- The 16th Manchester earl (16th Earl of Manchester)
- Viscount the 16th man Satan (16th Viscount Mandeville)
- (English noble title with the royal warrant of December 19, 1620) the title of the courtesy title of ※ heir apparent
- Baron the 16th Montague of Kyn Bolton in the ハンティンドン state (16th Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, of Kimbolton in the County of Huntingdon)
- (English noble title with the royal warrant of December 19, 1620)
List
Viscount man Satan (1620)
- First Manchester viscount Henry Montague () (1563-1642)
Manchester 伯 (1626)
- First Manchester 伯 Henry Montague () (1563-1642)
- 2s Manchester 伯 Edward Montague (1602-1671)
- 3s Manchester 伯 Robert Montague () (1634-1683)
- 4s Manchester 伯 Charles Montague (?-1722)
Lord of Manchester (1719)
- Lord of first Manchester Charles Montague (?-1722)
- Lord of 2s Manchester William Pepperell Montague () (1700-1739)
- Lord of 3s Manchester Robert Montague () (about 1,710 -1762)
- Lord of 4s Manchester George Montague (1737-1788)
- Lord of 5s Manchester William Pepperell Montague () (1771-1843)
- Lord of 6s Manchester George Montague () (1799-1855)
- Lord of 7s Manchester William ドローゴ Montague () (1823-1890)
- Lord of 8s Manchester George Victor ドローゴ Montague () (1853-1892)
- Lord of 9s Manchester William Angus ドローゴ Montague () (1877-1947)
- Lord of teens Manchester アレグザンダー George Francis ドローゴ Montague () (1902-1977)
- Lord of 11s Manchester Sydney Arthur Robin George ドローゴ Montague () (1929-1985)
- Lord of 12s Manchester Angus Charles ドローゴ Montague () (1938-2002)
- Lord of 13s Manchester アレグザンダー Charles David ドローゴ Montague (1962-)
- An heir apparent Viscount eldest son man Satan (courtesy title) アレグザンダー Michael Charles David Francis George Edward William Kimble ドローゴ Montague (1993-) of the existing present head of a household
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Footnote
Source
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ Rigg, James McMullen (1894). "Montagu, Henry". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography. 38. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- ^ Brooke, Christopher (1985). A History of Gonville and Caius College. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 127. It is . ISBN 9780851154237
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ Hiroshi Imai edition 1990, p. 202-206.
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ "Montagu, Charles (1660?-1722) ". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ Lundy, Darryl. "William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b Lundy, Darryl. "Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu, 13th Duke of Manchester" (English). thepeerage.com. August 23, 2015 reading.
- ^ a b Heraldic Media Limited. "Winchester, Marquess of" (E, 1551) (English). Cracroft's Peerage The Complete Guide to the British Peerage & Baronetage. December 30, 2015 reading.
References
- Hiroshi Imai edition "the British history <2> early modern times" Yamakawa publishing company 〈 world history outline 〉, 1990 (1990). ISBN 978-4,634,460,201。
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