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in 1663. His father had been encumbered by debt and
Montgomery was forced to sell Newton House and much of his estate in
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and then to London. He returned to
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Williamite military personnel of the
Williamite War in Ireland
92:. He was made a brigadier-general in 1699 and was one of the
57:, including an annual pension of £400 and a seat in the
34:. Montgomery succeeded to his father's title as
84:From 1692, Montgomery regularly attended the
32:Charles Moore, 2nd Viscount Moore of Drogheda
19:(24 February 1651 – 12 February 1717) was an
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28:Hugh Montgomery, 1st Earl of Mount Alexander
17:Hugh Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Mount Alexander
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224:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
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61:. Despite this, Montgomery adhered to
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219:Members of the Irish House of Lords
53:. In 1685 he received favours from
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214:Earls in the Peerage of Ireland
209:18th-century Anglo-Irish people
204:17th-century Anglo-Irish people
51:Custos Rotulorum of County Down
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131:Dictionary of Irish Biography
125:Bergin, John (October 2009).
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26:Montgomery was the son of
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94:Lords Justices of Ireland
59:Privy Council of Ireland
168:Earl of Mount Alexander
90:Irish Board of Ordnance
36:Earl of Mount Alexander
63:William III of England
86:Irish House of Lords
96:from 1702 to 1704.
67:Glorious Revolution
55:James II of England
44:Sir Robert Colville
152:Peerage of Ireland
127:"Montgomery, Hugh"
46:to raise capital.
23:soldier and peer.
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136:11 February
75:Isle of Man
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21:Anglo-Irish
188:Categories
172:1663–1717
103:References
81:in 1691.
79:Jacobites
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