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  1. 4 days ago · In 1409 it was restored to John Montagu's son Thomas, earl of Salisbury (d. 1428). (fn. 52) Thomas's heir was his daughter Alice, wife of Richard Neville, who had at least an interest in Cassington in 1446, but in 1448 the manor was held by Thomas's widow Alice Chaucer and her third husband William de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and in 1450 Alice ...

  2. 15 hours ago · John Montagu, master, granted a corrody to Thomas atte Court in 1396. Archbishop Islip on 25 February, 1363, at the request of Bartholomew de Bourne transferred to ...

  3. 3 days ago · Sir John Blaker was born in Brighton, the eldest of 10 children of a grocer (also called John George). By Census 1891 he was 'living on his own means'. He donated the land for Blaker's Park to the town in 1894 and was Mayor of Brighton 1895-98.

  4. 3 days ago · In 1397, on the death of William's son, also William, earl of Salisbury, the manor passed to John de Montagu, the latter's nephew. It was forfeit to the Crown on John's attainder in 1400, but in 1409 passed to his heir Thomas Montagu, earl of Salisbury (d. 1428).

  5. 2 days ago · The lease passed to her son Robert, fourth Earl of Holdernesse, who let the house to John Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, a fellow member of the Society of Dilettanti, from 1756 to 1768, and to Thomas Thynne, Viscount Weymouth in 1769.

  6. 3 days ago · The fourth HMS HOOD was the battle cruiser, the most remembered HOOD. Laid down 1916 by John Brown & Company Shipyards, Clydebank she was commissioned 1920. She sank with only 3 survivors after being hit by the BISMARK on 24 May 1941. The "fifth" HMS LORD HOOD was hired by the Royal Navy (1939 to 1946) as a mine sweeper.

  7. 1 day ago · South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands – George III and John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, respectively. "Lands" of Antarctica. Adélie Land – Adèle Dumont d'Urville; Edward VII Land – King Edward VII; Queen Maud Land – Queen Maud of Norway; Ross Dependency – James Clark Ross; Victoria Land – Queen Victoria; Towns and cities