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Hugh Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Mount Alexander

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and was appointed a colonel in William's army in January 1689. On 14 March 1689 he commanded Williamite Protestant militia forces in their defeat at the
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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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He married twice but had no surviving children, and was succeeded in his title by his brother, Henry Montgomery.
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and he was reappointed to the Privy Council in 1693. Between 1698 and 1705 he was Master-General of the
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In 1674 he received a commission as a captain of a troop of horse and in 1683 he was appointed
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and then to London. He returned to Ireland after the defeat of the
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Williamite military personnel of the Williamite War in Ireland
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Anglo-Irish
Hugh Montgomery, 1st Earl of Mount Alexander
Charles Moore, 2nd Viscount Moore of Drogheda
Earl of Mount Alexander
County Down
Sir Robert Colville
Custos Rotulorum of County Down
James II of England
Privy Council of Ireland
William III of England
Glorious Revolution
Break of Dromore
Isle of Man
Jacobites
Irish House of Lords
Irish Board of Ordnance
Lords Justices of Ireland





"Montgomery, Hugh"
Peerage of Ireland
Hugh Montgomery
Earl of Mount Alexander
Categories
1651 births
1717 deaths
17th-century Anglo-Irish people

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