Dukedom of Manchester | |
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Creation date | 13 April 1719 |
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Created by | George I of Great Britain |
Peerage | Peerage of Great Britain |
First holder | Charles Montagu, 4th Earl of Manchester |
Present holder | Alexander Montagu, 13th Duke |
Remainder to | the 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten |

Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester.
Painter: Sir Godfrey Kneller

Kimbolton Castle in 1880, the former seat of the Dukes of Manchester.
Painter: unknown
Duke of Manchester is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1719 for the politician Charles Montagu, 4th Earl of Manchester.
Origin[]
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. Montaigu participated in the Norman conquest of England in 1066, which subsequently would remove the native ruling class, replacing it with a foreign, Normans aristocracy, to which the Montagus themselves belonged.
In 1333 William I de Montacute became Sovereign King of Mann, establishing the Royal House of Montagu.
The judge Sir Edward Montagu's (c. 1485–1557) grandson, Sir Henry Montagu (c. 1563–1642), who served as Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench as well as Lord High Treasurer of England and Lord Privy Seal, was in 1620 raised to the Peerage of England as Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, of Kimbolton in the County of Huntingdon, and as Viscount Mandeville. In 1626 he was further honoured when he was created Earl of Manchester, also this in the Peerage of England.
His son, the 2nd Earl, was a prominent Parliamentary General during the Civil War, but later supported the restoration of Charles II. His son, the 3rd Earl, represented Huntingdonshire in the House of Commons. His son was the 4th Earl, who in 1719 was created Duke of Manchester. The "Manchester" title is said to be based, not on the city of Manchester, but on the small town of Godmanchester, then in Huntingdonshire, now in Cambridgeshire: an "Earl of Godmanchester" would have been referred to as "Lord Godmanchester", with suggestions of blasphemy.[1]
Descent[]
Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester, was succeeded by his eldest son. The 2nd Duke notably served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in the administration of Sir Robert Walpole. He was childless, and on his death the titles passed to his younger brother, the 3rd Duke. He had earlier represented Huntingdonshire in Parliament. He was succeeded by his son, the 4th Duke. He was Ambassador to France and served as Lord Chamberlain of the Household. His son, the 5th Duke, was for many years Governor of Jamaica between 1827 and 1830 also held office as Postmaster General. He was succeeded by his son, the 6th Duke. He represented Huntingdon in the House of Commons as a Tory.
His eldest son, the 7th Duke, was Conservative Member of Parliament for Bewdley and Huntingdonshire. His son, the 8th Duke, briefly represented Huntingdonshire in Parliament. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the 9th Duke. He sat on the Liberal benches in the House of Lords and served as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard in the Liberal administration of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman. The titles are currently held by his great-grandson, the 13th Duke, who in 2002 succeeded his father, who in his turn had succeeded his elder brother.
Arms[]
The arms of the Duke of Manchester have the following blazon: Quarterly, 1st & 4th: Argent, 3 fusils conjoined in fess gules (Montagu); 2nd & 3rd: an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gules (Monthermer).[2]
Titles and styles[]
The Duke of Manchester holds the subsidiary titles Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton. When the 2nd Duke of Montagu in 1749 died without male issue, the 3rd Duke of Manchester, and his heirs, became heirs general of Drogo de Montaigu, of the Kings of Mann, of the Earls of Salisbury, and of the Barons de Monthermer. They are also heraldic heirs of the latter. The only potential heirs to the Earldom and other subsidiary titles, were the Dukedom to become extinct, would be heirs male of the Hon. James Montagu, third son of the 1st Earl.
The Duke of Manchester is styled Your Grace (spoken style) or His Grace (reference style), alternatively Sir.
The heir apparent to the Dukedom takes the courtesy title Viscount Mandeville, and the heir apparent's heir apparent, when such exists, is styled Lord Kimbolton.
Viscount Mandeville (1620)[]
Created by Charles I of England | ||||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles | |
1 | Henry Montagu | 1620 – 1642 | (1) Catherine Spencer (2) Anne Halliday, née Wincot (3) Margaret Crouch |
Baron Montagu of Kimbolton |
Earls of Manchester (1626)[]
Created by Charles I of England | ||||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles | |
1 | Henry Montagu | 1626 – 1642 | (1) Catherine Spencer (2) Anne Halliday, née Wincot (3) Margaret Crouch |
Viscount Mandeville Baron Montagu of Kimbolton | ||
2 | Edward Montagu | 1642 – 1671 | (2) Lady Anne Rich | Son of the preceding | ||
3 | Robert Montagu | 1671 – 1683 | Anne Yelverton | Son of the preceding | ||
4 | Charles Montagu | 1683 – 1722 | Dodington Greville | Son of the preceding |
Dukes of Manchester (1719)[]

Consuelo Montagu, Duchess of Manchester, wife of the 8th Duke. By John Singer Sargent.

Sidney and Andrea Montagu, 11th Duke and Duchess of Manchester, by Allan Warren
Created by George I of Great Britain | ||||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles | |
1 | Charles Montagu | 1719 – 1722 | Dodington Greville | Earl of Manchester Viscount Mandeville Baron Montagu of Kimbolton | ||
2 | William Montagu | 1722 – 1739 | Lady Isabella Montagu | Son of the preceding | ||
3 | Robert Montagu | 1739 – 1762 | Harriet Dunch | Brother of the preceding | ||
4 | George Montagu | 1762 – 1788 | Elizabeth Dashwood | Son of the preceding | ||
5 | William Montagu | 1788 – 1843 | Lady Susan Gordon | Son of the preceding | ||
6 | George Montagu | 1843 – 1855 | (1) Millicent Sparrow (2) Harriet Sydney Dobbs |
Son of the preceding | ||
7 | William Drogo Montagu | 1855 – 1890 | Countess Louisa of Alten | Son of the preceding | ||
8 | George Victor Drogo Montagu | 1890 – 1892 | Consuelo Yznaga | Son of the preceding | ||
9 | William Angus Drogo Montagu | 1892 – 1947 | (1) Helena Zimmerman (2) Kathleen Dawes |
Son of the preceding | ||
10 | Alexander George Francis Drogo Montagu | 1947 – 1977 | (1) Nell Vere Stead (2) Elizabeth Fullerton |
Son of the preceding | ||
11 | Sidney Arthur Robin George Drogo Montagu | 1977 – 1985 | (1) Adrienne Valerie Christie (2) Andrea Joss |
Son of the preceding | ||
12 | Angus Charles Drogo Montagu | 1985 – 2002 | (1) Mary Eveleen McClure (2) Diane Pauline Plimsaul (3) Anne-Louise Taylor (4) Biba Jennians |
Brother of the preceding | ||
13 | Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu [lower-alpha 1] | since 2002 | (1) Marion Stoner (2) Wendy Dawn Buford (3) Laura Smith[3][4] |
Son of the preceding |
- Lord Kimble William Drogo Montagu (b. 1964), younger son of the 12th Duke
- William Anthony Drogo Montagu (b. 2000), only son of Lord Kimble
- Michael Anthony Montagu (b. 1955), great-great-grandson of Lord Robert Montagu, second son of the 6th Duke, through his second son Robert Acheson Cromie Montagu
- Henry Robert Sanderson Montagu (b. 1935), first cousin once removed of Michael Montagu
- Cyril John Sanderson Montagu (b. 1937), younger brother of Henry Montagu
- Graeme Peter Montagu (b. 1967), elder son of Cyril Montagu
- Christopher John Montagu (b. 1968), younger son of Cyril Montagu
- Gerard Philip Sanderson Montagu (b. 1940), younger brother of Henry and Cyril Montagu
- Matthew Gerard Montagu (b. 1976), only son of Gerard Montagu
- Robert Drogo Montagu (b. 1947), great-grandson of Lord Robert Montagu through his fourth son Henry Bernard Montagu
- James Drogo Montagu (b. 1975), only son of Robert Montagu
- Christopher Bernard Montagu (b. 1950), younger brother of Robert Montagu
- David William Montagu (b. 1976), elder son of Christopher Montagu
- Oliver George Drogo Montagu (b. 2009), only son of David Montagu
- Thomas Edward Montagu (b. 1979), younger son of Christopher Montagu
Family Tree[]
Sir Edward Montagu, L.C.J. (c.1485–1557) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sir Edward Montagu (c.1530–1602) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
VISCOUNT MANDEVILLE, 1620 EARL OF MANCHESTER, 1626 | Earls of Sandwich | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward, 1st Lord Montagu of Boughton (1563–1644) | Sir Henry Montagu, 1st Viscount Mandeville, 1st Earl of Manchester (c.1563–1642) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Earls of Halifax | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Edward, 2nd Lord Montagu of Boughton (1616–1684) | Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester (1602–1671) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Duke of Montagu | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (1638–1709) | Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester (1634–1683) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
DUKE OF MANCHESTER, 1719 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690–1749) | Charles Edward Montagu, 4th Earl of Manchester, 1st Duke of Manchester (c.1662–1722) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Lady Isabella Montagu (d.1786) | William Montagu, 2nd Duke of Manchester (1700–1739) | Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester (c.1710–1762) | |||||||||||||||||||||
George Montagu, 4th Duke of Manchester (1737–1788) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
George Montagu, Viscount Mandeville (1763–1772) | William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester (1771–1843) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester (1799–1855) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester (1823–1890) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
George Victor Drogo Montagu, 8th Duke of Manchester (1853–1892) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester (1877–1947) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Alexander George Francis Drogo Montagu, 10th Duke of Manchester (1902–1977) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Sidney Arthur Robin George Drogo Montagu, 11th Duke of Manchester (1929–1985) | Angus Charles Drogo Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester (1938–2002) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu, 13th Duke of Manchester (b. 1962) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
References[]
- ^ Brooke, Christopher (1985). A History of Gonville and Caius College. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 127. ISBN 9780851154237. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Mr2KIZdS0YQC&pg=PA127&lpg=PA127&dq=Godmanchester+title&source=bl&ots=RhwbB80AE_&sig=6L3gYjbMq5ZfOE6rB56sm1Io4YI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=S93LUbf8Na6N0wXCsoCoDg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=Godmanchester%20title&f=false.
- ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Montagu of Beaulieu (original form of), p.788
- ^ Sherwell, Philip (24 July 2011). "The bigamist Duke and his three wives". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/mother-tongue/8657033/The-bigamist-Duke-and-his-three-wives.html. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ^ Barlass, Tim (8 June 2014). "Bigamist Duke Alex Montagu in trouble again for no-show in Las Vegas court". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/national/bigamist-duke-alex-montagu-in-trouble-again-for-noshow-in-las-vegas-court-20140607-39ptx.html. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- ^ Alexander Montagu does not appear on the Roll of the Peerage (May 2014).
Further reading[]
- Kidd, Charles, and Williamson, David (editors): Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition. New York, St Martin's Press, 1990,
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