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Montagu
Noble House
Montagu Arms Unquartered
CountryUnited Kingdom
Founded1066 (1066)
FounderDrogo de Montaigu
Current headDuke of Manchester
Titles
Motto
equitas actionum regula

(Let equity be the rule of our actions)

The House of Montagu (historically Montaigu, Montague and Montacute) is a British noble family founded in Somerset by the Norman Drogo de Montaigu in the eleventh century after the Norman Conquest. The family has produced multiple titles, including Baron Montagu, Viscount Montagu, Earl of Montagu, and Duke of Montagu, as well as the extant Montagu Baronies of Kimbolton, St Neots and Beaulieu. The maternal lines of Ladde and Brudenell both retook the ancestral name and arms of Montagu on their respective raising to the peerage, and are recognised cadet branches of the House. The head of the house is the Duke of Manchester.[1]

Titles of the House of Montagu

Montagu

Ladde-Montagu

For titles conferred on the line of Ladde, maternal descendants who retook the name and arms of Montagu, see :

Duke of Manchester

Duke of Montagu (First Creation)

Earl of Sandwich

Brudenell-Montagu

For titles conferred on the line of Brudenell, maternal descendants who retook the name and arms of Montagu, see :

Douglas-Scott-Montagu

Title conferred on the family of Douglas-Scott-Montagu, maternal descendants of the Brudenell-Montagu line :

Browne-Montagu

Title conferred on the line of Browne, maternal descendants who retook the name and arms of Montagu, see :

References

  1. ^ Montagu Family, Encyclopaedia Britannica