Montagu House, Bloomsbury — The garden front of Montagu House … Wikipedia
Montagu House, Whitehall — Coordinates: 51°30′23″N 0°7′35″W / 51.50639°N 0.12639°W / 51.50639; 0.12639 … Wikipedia
Montagu House, Portman Square — For other houses of this name, see Montagu House. Montagu House, c.1831 (extreme top left) Montagu House at 22 Portman Square was a historic London house. Occupying a site at the northwest corner of the square, in the angle between Gloucester… … Wikipedia
Montagu Bay, Tasmania — Montagu Bay Hobart, Tasmania Postcode: 7018 Coordinates … Wikipedia
Montagu, Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of, Marquess of Monthermer — ▪ English noble also called (1684–89) 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton , or (1689–1705) Earl of Montagu, Viscount Monthermer baptized December 24, 1638, London, England died March 9, 1709, London courtier of Charles II who became a duke… … Universalium
Montagu — Not to be confused with Montague. Montagu may refer to: Contents 1 People with the surname 2 Titles of nobility 3 … Wikipedia
Montagu, Elizabeth — ▪ English intellectual née Robinson born Oct. 2, 1720, York, Eng. died Aug. 25, 1800, London one of the first Bluestockings (q.v.), a group of English women who organized conversation evenings to find a more worthy pastime than card playing.… … Universalium
House of Neville — Armorial of Neville Country Kingdom of England, United Kingdom Titles Duke of Bedford Marquess of Montagu Marquess of Abergavenny Earl of Westmorland … Wikipedia
Montagu Burgoyne — (19 July 1750 – 6 March 1836) was a politician of Essex.[1] Burgoyne was a younger son of Sir Roger Burgoyne, 6th Baronet (1710 – 1780) of Burgoyne of Sutton, Bedfordshire. He was a member of Trinity Hall, Cambridge where he gained… … Wikipedia
MONTAGU — MONTAGU, English banking family, prominent in politics and public life. SIR SAMUEL MONTAGU, FIRST BARON SWAY THLING (1832–1911), banker, communal worker, and philanthropist, was born in Liverpool as Montagu Samuel, but in his boyhood the names… … Encyclopedia of Judaism