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Bertrand Montgomery is the second youngest son of the | Bertrand Montgomery is the second youngest son of the thirteenth [[Marquessate of Eastborough|Marquess of Eastborough]], and is married to Jocasta, the daughter of the late [[Francis Asquith|Marquess of Coniston]]. He is younger brother to the current [[Rawdon Montgomery III|Marquess]] and uncle to [[Rawdon Montgomery IV|the heir apparent]]. Through his marriage, he is also brother-in-law to the current [[Kenward Asquith|Marquess of Coniston]]. | ||
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He is a landowner, with estates in Northamptonshire, and is also an MP, coming to London every year for Parliament and to take in the London Season. | He is a landowner, with estates in Northamptonshire, and is also an MP, coming to London every year for Parliament and to take in the London Season. |
Revision as of 15:30, 22 November 2016
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Full Name | Bertrand Horatio Montgomery |
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Title | Lord Bertrand Montgomery |
Associated Noble House(s) | Marquessate of Eastborough, Marquessate of Coniston, Earldom of Alderhan, Viscountcy of Milbury |
Date of Birth | 1769 |
Father | Rawdon Montgomery III |
Father's Rank | Marquess of Eastborough |
Mother | Julianne Montgomery |
Mother's Rank | Marchioness of Eastborough |
Town Residence | 30 Hill Street |
Income | £50, 000 |
School | Eton |
University | Oxford |
Year of Marriage | 1798 |
Spouse | Jocasta Montgomery nee Asquith |
Spouse's Rank | Lady (Marquess' daughter) |
Issue | Horatio, Tristram, Susannah, Vanessa |
Bertrand Montgomery is the second youngest son of the thirteenth Marquess of Eastborough, and is married to Jocasta, the daughter of the late Marquess of Coniston. He is younger brother to the current Marquess and uncle to the heir apparent. Through his marriage, he is also brother-in-law to the current Marquess of Coniston.
He is a landowner, with estates in Northamptonshire, and is also an MP, coming to London every year for Parliament and to take in the London Season.
He and his wife have four children: Horatio (b. 1800), Tristram (b. 1802), Susannah (b 1806), Vanessa (b. 1809)