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William and Montagu
The establishment of the bank was devised by Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, in 1694, to the plan which had been proposed by William Paterson three years before, but had not been acted upon.
Charles further allied himself with controversial ecclesiastic figures, such as Richard Montagu and William Laud, whom Charles appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
This was thanks in part due to William Montagu Manning ( Chancellor 1878 1895 ) who argued against the claims by British Tax Commissioners.
Aided by his close companion William Montagu and a small number of other trusted men, Edward took Mortimer by surprise at Nottingham Castle on 19 October 1330.
* William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester, politician
Lord Derby married Alice Montagu daughter of William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester.
Warner, Ian Keith, Marie Dressler, Dorothy Cumming, William Conklin, and Montagu Love.
* Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 8th Duke of Buccleuch KT GCVO TD PC, brother of Lord William Scott, who was another member.
* Lieutenant-Colonel Lord William Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, MC, was the Conservative and Unionist MP for Roxburgh and Selkirk
His grandfather was Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Herbert Montagu Douglas Scott, son of Sir William Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch and Lady Louisa Jane Hamilton.
The caves were used as a meeting place for Sir Francis Dashwood's notorious Hellfire Club, whose members included various politically and socially important 18th century figures such as William Hogarth, John Wilkes, Thomas Potter and John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.
A chain of threatening correspondence ensued between the governor and the commander of the Gaspee, Lieutenant William Dudingston, and the commander's superior, Admiral John Montagu.
He was married at Christ Church, Mayfair, on 16 August 1892, at the age of 59, to Louisa Frederica Augusta von Alten, widow of the late William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester.
Their son Sir William Stonor, KB, was married to Anne Neville, daughter of John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu and had two children: John Neville, married to Mary Fortesque, daughter of Sir John Fortesque of Punsburn, Hereford, but died without issue ; and Anne Neville, married to Sir Adrian Fortesque, who distinguished himself at Bosworth Field and at the Battle of the Spurs ; he was beheaded in 1539.
Grey's new mother-in-law, since 1462 the wife of William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, a close associate of Edward IV, was a daughter of Alice Montagu, 5th Countess of Salisbury by her consort Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury ( jure uxoris ).
* John William Montagu, 7th Earl of Sandwich ( 1811 1884 )
William James Hayman Montagu was born on 2 November 2004.
His godparents were: King George VI ( his paternal uncle ); Queen Mary ( his paternal grandmother ); Princess Helena Victoria ( his cousin ); the Lady Margaret Hawkins ( his maternal aunt ); Major the Lord William Montagu Douglas Scott ( his maternal uncle ); and the Viscount Gort ( who was unable to attend ).
Eugene Montagu Scott, Natives discovering the body of William John Wills, the explorer, at Coopers Creek, June 1861, oil on canvas, 1862, State Library of Victoria
He was twice married, and had five daughters, among whom was Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, and Evelyn Pierrepont who married John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower ; and one son, William, Earl of Kingston, who died of smallpox, aged 20, in July 1713.
* William Henry Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 6th Duke of Buccleuch, 8th Duke of Queensberry ( 1831 1914 ), eldest son of the 5th Duke
In January 1331, Ringwood and other manors which Isabella had previously surrendered were granted to William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, whose descendants with some intermission held it for more than two centuries, until the death of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury in 1541.

William and Manning
Bishop William T. Manning had announced a $ 10 million capital campaign to raise money for this project at a major press conference ; the New York campaign committee was headed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The oldest remaining homestead in the town is the Manning Manse, built in 1696, and later the residence of William Manning ( 1747 1814 ), the author of " The Key of Libberty ," a critique of Federalist policies.
The first farmers put in crops at Charleston in 1859, and the first house was built by William Manning late that year.
* William Manning ( British politician ) ( 1763 1835 ), Governor of the Bank of England
* William Thomas Manning, bishop of New York
On 12 March 1868, on his second visit to Sydney he was invited by Sir William Manning, President of the Sydney Sailors ' Home to picnic at the beachfront suburb of Clontarf to raise funds for the home.
* Sir William Henry Manning: October 1907 1 May 1908
* Sir William Henry Manning: 6 February 1911 23 September 1913
Sherlock's work is said to have made William Manning a Socinian and Thomas Emlyn an Arian, and the dispute was ridiculed in a skit entitled " The Battle Royal ", attributed to William Pittis ( 1694?
However, the British Governor William Manning actively encouraged the concept of " communal representation " and created the Colombo town seat in 1920, which dangled between the Tamils and the Sinhalese.
* A Message to the Diocese on the Action of the Vatican Court upon the Marlborough Marriage, by William Thomas Manning, 1926
Members included Tennyson, Gladstone, W. K. Clifford, W. G. Ward, John Morley, Cardinal Manning, Archbishop Thomson, T. H. Huxley, Arthur Balfour, Leslie Stephen, and Sir William Gull.
Sir Alfred Sharpe took over as commissioner in 1896, serving until 1 April 1910, with Francis Barrow Pearce and William Henry Manning as acting commissioner for a period in 1907 and 1908.
* What a Way to Go: The End of Empire, Full-length documentary featuring interviews with Jerry Mander, Derrick Jenson, Richard Heinberg, Daniel Quinn, Thomas Berry, Richard Manning, Chellis Glendinning, William Catton and Ran Prieur.
Leading figures in the colony such as former royal governors Stephen Hopkins and Samuel Ward as well as John Brown, Nicholas Brown, William Ellery, the Reverend James Manning, and the Reverend Ezra Stiles who had played an influential role in founding Brown University in Providence in 1764 as a sanctuary for religious and intellectual freedom were involved only twelve years later in the 1776 launch of the American Revolutionary War which delivered American independence from the British Empire.
Eventually, after a third court of inquiry, he was cleared by the presiding officer, Brigadier William Manning.
In 1764, John Brown joined his brothers Nicholas Brown and Moses Brown as well as William Ellery, the Baptist Reverend James Manning, the Baptist Reverend Isaac Backus, the Congregationalist Reverend and later Yale College president Ezra Stiles, former Chief Justice of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Stephen Hopkins and several others as an original fellow or trustee for the chartering of the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ( the original name for Brown University ).
He brought it home, only to find there a visiting card from William Manning MP, who wanted to buy it from him.
A number of the streets in Providence bear the names of pastors of First Baptist Church, including Williams, Brown, Gregory Dexter, Thomas Olney, William Wickenden, Manning, and Stephen Gano.
* Manning, William Ray.
At parties, Reggie would regularly ask other women if they were interested in extramarital encounters, while Manning claimed to have had affairs with both William Gerhardie and Henry Green, and engaged in an unrequited pursuit of her lodger, Tony Richardson.

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