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  1. Edward Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton (11 July 1616–10 January 1684) of Boughton House, Northamptonshire was an English peer and politician. Life. Boughton House, Northamptonshire. He was born at Weekley on 11 July 1616, the eldest son of Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton.

  2. Sir Edward Montagu (c. 1530 – 26 January 1602) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1559. Career. Montagu was the eldest surviving son of Sir Edward Montagu of Boughton House, near Kettering and his third wife Helen Roper, daughter of John Roper of Well Hall, Eltham.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · January 10, 1684 (67) England. Immediate Family: Son of Sir Edward Montagu, 1st Baron of Boughton and Frances Cotton Montagu. Husband of Anne Montague. Father of Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montague; Lady Elizabeth Harvey and Edward Montagu. Brother of Frances Montagu; Christopher Montagu and Sir William Montagu, Kt.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2003 · MONTAGU, EDWARD, second Baron Montagu of Boughton (1616-1684), son of Edward Montagu, first baron Montagu; of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge ; M.P., Huntingdon, 1640 : treated for the surrender of Newark, 1646; conducted Charles I to Holmby House and attended him till his escape, 1647.

  5. 29 de abr. de 2022 · He married three times, firstly to Agnes Kirkham, secondly to Cicely Lane. By his third wife Elenor, daughter of John Roper of Well Hall, Eltham, Kent he had eleven children, the eldest son Sir Edward Montagu was father of: Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu, ancestor of the Dukes of Montagu. Sir Walter Montagu.

  6. Barons Montagu of Boughton, first creation (1621) Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton (1560–1644) Edward Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton (1616–1684) Ralph Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton (1638–1709), created Earl and then Duke of Montagu.

  7. Edward Montagu, second Baron Montagu of Boughton (1616-1684), was born at Weekley on 11 July 1616 (par. reg.), and entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, on 2 March 1631. He represented the borough of Huntingdon in the Long parliament (elected 23 Oct. 1640) until called to the upper house on the death of his father in 1644.