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  1. George Montagu, Duke of Montagu KG, PC, FRS (26 July 1712 – 23 May 1790) [1] [2] styled Lord Brudenell until 1732 and known as the Earl of Cardigan between 1732 and 1766, was a British peer . Background and education.

  2. May 9, 2023 · first Duke of Montagu George Brudenell, was the son of George Brudenell, 3rd Earl of Cardigan and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Bruce. He was born 26 July 1712 at Cardigan House, Lincoln's Inn Fields, and baptised 1 August 1712 at St Giles's-in-the-Fields, Middlesex.

    • Male
    • July 26, 1712
    • Mary (Montagu) Brudenell
    • May 23, 1790
  3. Other titles: Marquess of Monthermer (1766), Earl of Cardigan (1661), Baron Brudenell of Stonton, in the county of Leicester (1628) and Baron Montagu of Boughton, in the county Northampton (1786) George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (1712–1790), son-in-law of the 2nd Duke.

    • Marquess of Monthermer, Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudenell of Stonton, Baron Montagu of Boughton
    • Peerage of Great Britain
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  5. George Montagu (Brudenell), 1st Duke of Montagu, Marquess of Monthermer, 4th Earl of Cardigan, Baron Brudenell KG (1712–1790) created 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton, (with a special remainder to the younger sons of his daughter, who had married the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch).

  6. Oct 18, 2023 · George, 1st Duke of Montagu KG. His Grace had issue, JOHN (1735-70); Elizabeth; Mary; Henrietta. The 1st Duke was installed a Knight of the Garter, 1752, sworn of the Privy Council, 1776, and appointed Governor to Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick.

  7. George Montagu, Duke of Montagu KG, PC, FRS styled Lord Brudenell until 1732 and known as the Earl of Cardigan between 1732 and 1766, was a British peer.

  8. Anxious to return to a political career in London, he left Ireland on 1 May 1762, confiding affairs to lords justices and formally continuing in office until 27 April 1763, when his successor, the first duke of Northumberland (qv), was appointed. He served as first lord of the admiralty (1762), secretary of state (1762; 1771), and lord privy ...

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