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Sir William de Montagu, 2nd Baron Montagu
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FatherSimon de Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu (>1250-1316) [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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MotherHawise de Saint-Amand (e1252-<1288) [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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SpouseElisabeth de Montfort (e1274-1354) 
Child +Alice de Montagu (e1300-<1346) [S775:IV.93] [S925]
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Attributes
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GenderMale
NameSir William de Montagu of Shepton Montague [S775:IV.93]
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NameWilliam [de Montagu] , Lord Montagu [S775:IX.75]
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NameWilliam de Montagu [S925]
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NameSir William de Montagu , 2nd Baron Montagu
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FatherSimon de Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu (>1250-1316) [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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MotherHawise de Saint-Amand (e1252-<1288) [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1271 (1267-1280)
 
Living1290 [S775:IX.75]
received a grant from his father's estates
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Marriageabt 1292Elisabeth de Montfort (e1274-1354) [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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Military1301 [S775:IX.75]
summoned for military service in respect for his lands in Oxon and Berks
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MilitaryMar 1302/03 [S775:IX.75]
summoned for military service as the King's yeoman, he was under orders for Scotland, being appointed to supervise the shipping for the war
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Flourished1304 [S775:IX.75]
he and his uncle, Amauri de St. Amand, governor of Oxford Castle, were imprisoned in the Tower for an alleged offence at Oxford, but was soon acquitted
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MilitaryMar 1304 [S775:IX.75]
he was with the King at the siege of Stirling
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FlourishedMay 22, 1306 [S775:IX.75]
knighted at the knighting of Prince Edward
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FlourishedFeb 1306/07 [S775:IX.75]
he was with his father on service in Scotland
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Flourished1309 [S775:IX.75]
he had a charter of free warren at Aston Clinton, which may have been settled on him on his marriage
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Flourished1309 [S775:IX.75]
he took part in the tournament at Stepney
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Flourished1311 [S775:IX.75]
he was commissioned to survey Hastings and other castles and their defences, and to provide custodians for them
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FlourishedSep 29, 1311 [S775:IX.75]
he was given charge of Berkhamstead Castle
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Flourished1312 [S775:IX.75]
he gave the advowson of Donyat to Medmenham Abbey
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Flourished1313 [S775:IX.75]
he was on service in Scotland, and had very varied duties as captain of the knights of the King's household
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FlourishedMay 1313 [S775:IX.75]
he accompanied the King and Queen overseas to attend the Coronation of Louis X
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Flourished1314 [S775:IX.75]
he was on service in Scotland, and had very varied duties as captain of the knights of the King's household
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Flourished1314 [S775:IX.75]
he had license to alienate land to Godstowe nunnery
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FlourishedNov 3, 1314 [S775:IX.75]
gave up custody of the fleet at Berwick to Simon Warde and rejoined the King at Northampton
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FlourishedNov 12, 1314 [S775:IX.75]
left Clipston and went to Castle Barnard to rescue Lady Clifford, carried off by John le Irrey
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FlourishedDec 5, 1314 [S775:IX.75]
returned from rescuing Lady Clifford
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Flourished1315 [S775:IX.75]
he was abroad for the King
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Title13162nd Baron Montagu [S775:IX.75]
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Title1316Lord Montagu [S775:IV.93] [S925]
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FlourishedFeb 1315/16 [S775:IX.75]
he was a commander in Wales against Llewelpyn Bren
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FlourishedJul 1316 [S775:IX.75]
he was in Bristol on a mission to settle the disputes between Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere and the burgesses
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FlourishedAug 1316 [S775:IX.75]
he was granted the marriage of Joan, the daughter of Theobald de Verdun, who was married in 1317 to his son John
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FlourishedJan 15, 1316/17 [S775:IX.75]
as steward of the King's household, he was awarded 200 marks until the King should provide him with lands or rents of that value
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FlourishedJun 1317 [S775:IX.75]
as the King's bachelor, the King granted him the manors of Gravesend and Kingsbury fot life
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FlourishedSep 26, 1317 [S775:IX.75]
he was granted a free warren in Saxlingham, and other of his manors, and licenced to crenellate his house at Cassington
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FlourishedNov 20, 1317 [S775:IX.75]
he was summoned to Parliment
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PositionAug 1318 [S775:IX.75]
Keeper of Abingdon Abbey
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DeathOct 18, 1319Gascony, France [S775:IX.75] [S925]
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Sources
IndexTitle
[S775] George Cokayne, "Complete Peerage" (https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE83409).
[S925] Cawley, Charles, "Foundation of Medieval Genealogy (Medieval Lands - England Earls 1138-1143)" (2006-7 (v.1.1 Updated 26 Jun 2006 )).
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