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Hugh Montgomerie, 3rd Earl of Eglinton

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However, as a practicing Catholic, Montgomerie was a frequent target of criticism by Protestant clerics, and was said to attend daily mass and had a priest on his personal staff. He soon switched sides to support Mary Stuart. In December 1560, soon after the death of Mary's teenage husband,
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against French forces supporting the exiled Mary Stuart and the current Scottish government. In December 1559, Montgomerie renewed his pledge of support.
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Although Montgomerie was a Catholic, he originally supported his Protestant father-in-law politically. In October 1559, Montgomery brought forces to
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In 1573, Montgomerie advocated tolerance for Catholics from the latest regent,
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in 1552. Soon after, Montgomerie married Janet Hamilton, the daughter of
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That same year, Montgomerie married Agnes Drummond daughter of
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Montgomerie's first wife was Lady Jean Hamilton, a daughter of
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On 15 May 1568 Montgomerie joined Mary's forces at the
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Born in 1531, Montgomerie was the great-grandson of
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Mary Queen of Scots
Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton
St. Mary's College, St. Andrews
James Hamilton
Edinburgh
Lords of the Congregation
Francis II of France
Dunbar Castle
Battle of Langside
Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox
James VI
Stirling
Morton
Privy Councillor
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
assize
Regent Arran
Margaret Douglas
Trinity College Kirk
Edinburgh
merks
Thomas Foulis
Robert Jousie
Irish stitch
Sir John Drummond
Innerpeffray
Monzie Castle
James IV of Scotland
Hugh Montgomerie, 4th Earl of Eglinton
Giffen

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