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William Montagu (judge)

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in any event, was reprieved, but banished from England. Montagu was removed from the bench in 1686 because he refused to give an unqualified opinion in favour of the
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Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ...
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trials, and appeared just as credulous as the other judges about the testimony of Oates and the other informers; but at the trial of
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in 1662, holding the post until 1676. He was Treasurer of the Middle Temple in 1663 and Autumn reader in 1664. In 1676 he became
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of acting as a priest within England, since Lionel's father was a friend of his: Lionel, who was something a
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William, married, 29 May 1670, Mary Anne, daughter of Richard Evelyn of Woodcote, Surrey, brother of
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Mary, (died 10 March 1699 – 1700) daughter of Sir John Aubrey, bart.; they had a son and a daughter,
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of dispensing individuals from the provisions of a statute, which was a crucial part of
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Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Ralph Freeman of Aspeden, Hertfordshire; they had a son,
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Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of England for the University of Cambridge
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Elizabeth, married Sir William Drake of Shardeloes, Buckinghamshire.
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policy of toleration for Roman Catholics. He was assessor to the
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and sat until 1676. He became Attorney-General to Queen
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and his second wife Frances Cotton. He was educated at
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House of Commons
Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu of Boughton
Oundle School
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Middle Temple
Member of Parliament
Huntingdon
Short Parliament
Cambridge University
Convention Parliament
Stamford
Cavalier Parliament
Catherine
Serjeant-at-Law
Chief Baron of the Exchequer
Popish Plot
Titus Oates
Lord Chief Justice Jeffreys
Dominican priest
Lionel Anderson
capital crime
royal favourite
Royal Prerogative
James II's
Convention Parliament (1689)
Weekley
John Evelyn


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