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MONTACUTE. 337 III. 1310. 3. Wxtxxm (de Montacute), Lord Montacute, s." and h., aged 18 at his father's death in 1319 ; was sum. to Pari, from 5 June (1331), 5 Ed. III., to 29 Nov. (133G), 10 Ed. III., being cr., 1G March 1337, EARL OF SALISBURY. He d. 30 Jan. 1344. IV. 1344. 4- William (de Montacute), Earl op Salisbury, and Lord Montacute, s. and h., 25 June 1328 ; KG., 131S. He d. s.p.s., 3 June 1397. V. 1.397, -5. John (de Montacute), Earl op Salisbury to [1337], Loud Montacute [1299], Loud Monthermer [1309], 1 100. and Lord Montactte [1357], nephew and h., being s. and h. nf John, Loud Montacute (so sum. in 13:17) by Margaret, dc jure ma jure Baroness MONTHSRMKR, which John was next br. to William, Earl of Salisbury, and Lord Montacute, next abovcuamed. KG., 1397. He was behcaderi 7 Jau. 1 100, when, being considered attainted, all his honours were forfeited. VI. 1121. G. Thomas de Montacute, s. and h., h. 1388; sum. to Pari, as Earl of Salisbury, 26 Oct. 1109; KG., 1114 ; was reslorcd( a ) to the dignities held by his father in (1121), 9 Hen. V., becoming thereby Lonn Montacute, S:c. He it. s.p.m., 3 Nov. 1428, aged 40. VII. 142S. 7. Alice, suo jure Countess of Salisbury, Baroness Montacute, &c, only da. and h., sue. in 1428, being then wife of Sin RiciunD Nevill, who accordingly was recognised, 12 July 1429,( b ) as Earl or Salisbury, and was coufirnie<l in that Earldom " by patent 4 May 14I2,"( C ) KG., about 1438. He was attainted Nov. 1459, but restored in blood mid honours, 7 Oct. 1400. He was beheaded, 31 Dec. 1460, aged 60. VIII. 14G0, S. Richard (Nevill), Earl of Warwick, Earl op to Salisbury, Lord Montacute, See., s. and h., h. 22 Nov. 1428, 1471. who, having m. before 23 July 1449, Anne, suo jure Countess ok Warwick, was confirmed in the Earldom of Warwick, 23 July 1449. He sue. as Earl op Salisbury, &c., 31 Dec. 1460 ; KG. 1460/1. This famous Earl ("the Kingmaker") d. s.p.m. (being slain at Burnet), 15 April 1471, when all his honours became dormant, or fell into abeyanee.C 1 ) t- « ♦ * » IX. 1485, 9. Edward (Plantagenet), Earl of Warwick, to Earl of Salisbury, &c, s. and h. of George, Duke of Clarence, 1499. by Isabel, 1st da. and coheir of Richard (Nevill), Earl 07 Warwick and Salisbury, Lord Montacute, &c, next above- named ; b, 21 Feb. 1474 ; was, on the death of his mother's sister, 16 March 1 185, the representative of the said Earl Richard, his maternal grandfather and as such( u ) (being heir to his Baronies) became Lord Montacute [1299], Lord Montiikrmer [1309], and Lord Montacute [1357]. He d. unrn. being beheaded 24 Nov. 1499, aged 25, when all his honours became forfeited.

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{>') The attainder of his father was not however reversed till (1461), 1 Ed. I. ('") In Doyle's "official Baionagc," it is stated that he was " cr. Earl of Salisbury 12 July 1129." (>') " Cnurlhope," sub " Salisbury " and " Warwick." ( a ) The coheirs were his two daughters of whom (1) Isabel, b. 5 Sep. 1451, m. 11 July 1469, George (Plantagenet) Duke of Clarence (who was attainted and executed, 18 Feb. 1477/8), and d. 22 Dec. 1476, leaving issue, as in the text. (2) Anne, Queen Consort to Richard. III. She d. s.p. (a few mouths before that King), 16 March 1485; when the abeyance terminated. (ol Notwithstanding the attainder of his father, the dignities he inherited thro' his mother appear to have been allowed to him. Y