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Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery

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for instigating rebellion against the Queen. Montgomery and Ellis O'Neill (the wife) made a deal that the O'Neills would give half of their land to him if he could free Con and secure for him a royal pardon. Montgomery sent a relative to Ireland to lead the jailbreak, which was successful.
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At this point, James Hamilton interfered with the negotiations with the King, securing for himself a share of the land in question with the resultant shares being one-third each for Hamilton, Montgomery and O'Neill, who gained pardon. (Montgomery also secured for his brother
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The life of Mr. Robert Blair, minister of St. Andrews, containing his autobiography, from 1593-1636 : with supplement of his life and continuation of the history of the times, to 1680
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Montgomery received a reprimand from King James but was soon back in favour. He accompanied the king to his coronation as King of England in spring 1603 after the death of
165:.) Montgomery and Hamilton recruited Scots of many families and trades to populate their settlement. In May 1606 the first wave of settlers arrived. Montgomery settled at 63:. He returned to Scotland upon the death of his parents in 1587. He inherited his father's title as the Laird of Braidstane and married Elizabeth Shaw, who died in 1625. 184:. At Donaghadee, he built a large stone quay to accommodate vessels ferrying between Scotland and Ireland from 1616 onwards. On 3 May 1622, Montgomery was made 103: 241:
Sir James Montgomery (born 1600) of Rosemount, County Down, Ireland, second son, a noted military commander. In 1649 he fled from Ireland on the approach of
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and returned to Scotland, then went into exile in Holland. He married three times, his third wife being his cousin Frances St Lawrence, daughter of
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in 1610). Looking for an opportunity for advancement, Montgomery came into contact with the wife of Con O'Neill, a landowner in
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Montgomery's friendship with the king was useful to him next in establishing a Settlement in Ireland in 1606 (preceding the
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in 1602. The information contained in the correspondence was important to James as it included details on English politics.
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Montgomery's involvement in the feud began when he took offence at something that Cunningham said. Cunningham fled to
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and hand above a crescent) survives today as part of the crest of Ards Borough Council, and in the school badge for
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was assassinated by the Cunninghams at about the time of Montgomery's return to Scotland.
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In 1613, Montgomery, along with Hamilton, represented the settlement to the
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He married secondly Sarah Maxwell, daughter of Sir John Maxwell, 4th
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in Newtownards on 8 September 1636. Montgomery's coat of arms (a
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Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards
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Montgomery became involved in the centuries-old feud between
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Maritime Ireland. An Archaeology of Coastal Communities
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Ulster-Scots
James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye
Ayrshire
Broadstone Castle
Beith
University of Glasgow
France
William I of Orange
Eighty Years' War
King James VI
George Montgomery
Dean of Norwich
Clan Montgomery
Clan Cunningham
Bailie
James II
4th Earl of Eglinton
London
Holland
The Hague
Binnenhof
Queen Elizabeth
Plantation of Ulster
Ulster
Carrickfergus Castle
George
Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
Newtownards
Donaghadee
Portpatrick

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