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  1. 6 de mar. de 2013 · www.lordmontagu.comLORD MONTAGU is the fascinating inside story of Lord Edward Montag... Watch the movie @ iTunes: ...

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    • Luke Korem
  2. Montague, or Montacute. Montagu Family, family name of the later medieval English earls of Salisbury, who were descended from Drogo of Montaigu, given in Domesday Book (1086) as one of the chief landholders in Somerset. The family first became prominent in the 14th century, notably by the achievements of William de Montagu, who helped King ...

  3. Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu Photographie du 3 e baron Montagu de Beaulieu en robe de pair par Allan Warren en 1991. Fonctions; Membre de la Chambre des lords Lord Temporal; 7 novembre 1947 – 31 août 2015 (67 ans, 9 mois et 24 jours) Pairie héréditaire: Prédécesseur John Douglas-Scott-Montagu: Successeur Nicholas Fairfax: Biographie ...

  4. George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester. Millicent Bernard-Sparrow. Alma mater. Trinity College, Cambridge. Lord Robert Montagu PC (24 January 1825 – 6 May 1902) was a British Conservative politician. He served as Vice-President of the Committee on Education between 1867 and 1868.

  5. Lord Edward Montagu perseveres after his arrest for homosexual offences and turns his estate into a national tourist destination. Documentary 2013 1 hr 19 min. PG. Starring Lord Edward Montagu of Beaulieu, Prince Michael of Kent, Jackie Stewart. Director Luke Korem.

  6. Lord Montagu knew from an early stage of life that he was bisexual, and while attending Oxford was relieved to find others with similar feelings. In a 2000 interview he stated, "My attraction to both sexes neither changed nor diminished at university and it was comforting to find that I was not the only person faced with such a predicament.

  7. Fifty years later, Edward, Lord Montagu, opened Palace House to the public. A collection of five early motor cars was placed on display in the entrance hall as a tribute to his father, John Scott Montagu, who had died in 1929. By 1956, this display had grown and was moved into converted wooden outbuildings to create the first Montagu Motor Museum.