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William and Angus
* Trumble, William R, and Angus Stevenson, ed.
The Angus Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex, Barden Cobblestone Farmhouse, Jephtha Earl Cobblestone Farmhouse, William Nichols Cobblestone Farmhouse, Whitaker House, and Abner Woodworth House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Again, in 1448, the town was burnt by a Scottish Army led by William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas, and George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus.
Amongst the dead " gentlemen " of the province were Angus MacCulloch of Tarell, Alexander Tarell, William Ross of Little Allan, John Vass, Thomas Vass, Hugh Vass, John Mitchell and William Ross.
* William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus ( c. 1398 – 1437 )
* William Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus ( died 1571 )
* William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus ( 1553 – 1611 )
* William Douglas, 1st Marquess of Douglas ( 1590 – 1660 ), son of the 10th Earl of Angus
* Mary, Married 1st George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ; Married 2nd Sir James Kennedy the Younger ; Bethrothed to Sir William Cunningham ; Married 3rd to Sir William Graham of Kincardine ; Married 4th Sir William Edmonstone of Duntreath ( Ancestors
These MPs included: United Farmers of Alberta MP William Irvine ; Agnes Macphail, MP ; Ted Garland, MP ; Humphrey Mitchell, MP ; Abraham Albert Heaps, MP ; Angus MacInnis, MP ; J. S.
From his children with Ruth he has Rosie, Maddie, William, Angus, Josaf and Sorrel.
* Lewis Deer and John Barr: Australia's First Patriot: The Story of William C. Wentworth: Angus & Robertson Ltd .: Sydney 1911.
* " Light, William ", Angus & Robertson concise Australian encyclopaedia ( 1983 ), ISBN 0-207-14820-1
William Morassutti, Editorial Director and Executive Director of TORO magazine, had co-founded Black Angus Media with TORO founder Chris Bratty in order to extend the brand into electronic and digital media.
* William Angus Knight
The family was probably descended from Gillebride, Earl of Angus, who received lands from William the Lion.
Woodsworth, William Irvine, Abraham Albert Heaps and Angus MacInnis, independent MP Joseph Tweed Shaw and Progressive MPs Milton Neil Campbell, William John Ward W. C. Good and Preston Elliott.
Angus L. Macdonald, the province's most storied Liberal premier, split his term into two by spending five years as a federal Liberal cabinet minister in the wartime government of William Lyon Mackenzie King.
His granddaughter Margaret Stewart, 4th Countess of Angus and Lady of Abernethy, had an illegitimate son by William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas.
As a result of an illicit affair with her brother in law, William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas ( married to the sister of her husband ), Margaret Stewart, Countess of Mar and Angus, became the mother of George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus ( c. 1380 – 1403 ), and secured a charter of her estates for her son, to whom in 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II.

William and Drogo
Tancred's sons William Iron Arm, Drogo of Hauteville, Humphrey of Hauteville, Robert Guiscard and Roger the Great Count conquered the Emirate of Sicily and additional territories in Southern Italy.
* The Norman brothers, William Iron Arm and Drogo de Hauteville, assume power in Apulia.
Other unofficial crusaders from Swabia, led by Hartmann of Dillingen, along with French, English, Lotharingian and Flemish volunteers, led by Drogo of Nesle and William the Carpenter, as well as many locals, joined Emicho in the destruction of the Jewish community of Mainz at the end of May.
In 1038 there arrived William Iron-Arm and Drogo, the two eldest sons of Tancred of Hauteville, a petty noble of the Cotentin in Normandy.
In 1042 Melfi was chosen as the Norman capital, and in September of that year the Normans elected as their count William Iron-Arm, who was succeeded in turn by his brothers Drogo, Comes Normannorum totius Apuliæ e Calabriæ (" the Count of all Normans in Apulia and Calabria "), and Humphrey, who arrived about 1044.
Lord Derby married Alice Montagu daughter of William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester.
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.
After the Norman Conquest of England the extensive Lordship of Holderness was given by King William I to Drogo de la Beuvirere, a Flemish supporter.
The Royal and Ducal House of Montagu is descended from Drogo de Montaigu, who was a companion of William, Duke of Normandy alias William the Conqueror.
William FitzAnsculf is recorded as being the tenant in chief of both manors, and Drogo as the tenant.
Emicho was joined by William the Carpenter and Drogo of Nesle, among others from the Rhineland, eastern France, Lorraine, Flanders and even England.
* Alexander Michael Charles David Francis George Edward William Kimble Drogo Montagu ,( b. 13 May 1993 )
In 1030 there arrived William and Drogo, the two eldest sons of Tancred of Hauteville, a petty noble of Coutances in Normandy.
An inscription on the wall commemorates the great Norman brothers William Iron Arm, Drogo, Humfrey and Robert Guiscard.
William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, KP ( 15 October 1823 – 22 March 1890 ), known as Lord Kimbolton from 1823 to 1843 and as Viscount Mandeville from 1843 to 1855, was a British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament.
Drogo would be legally called " Count of the Normans in all Apulia and Calabria " ( Comes Normannorum totius Apuliae e Calabriae ), and so William is usually titled likewise.
Drogo of Hauteville ( c. 1010 – 10 August 1051 ) succeeded his brother, William Iron Arm, with whom he arrived in southern Italy c. 1035, as the leader of the Normans of Apulia.
In 1042, the Normans elected William as count at Melfi and Drogo received Venosa from Guaimar in a twelve-part division of the conquered territory.
In 1046, when William died, Drogo and Peter I of Trani were the premier candidates to succeed him.
He is usually said to have accompanied his elder brothers William and Drogo to the Mezzogiorno circa 1035 on the basis of Goffredo Malaterra ; however, he may have arrived later, in 1044, during the reign of his elder brother William.

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 Montagu Manning ( 1811 – 1895 ), English born Australian politician and judge
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.
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.

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