Earls of Manchester (1626)
Created by Charles I of England | ||||||
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# | Name | Period | Spouse | Notes | Other titles | |
1 | Henry Montagu | 1626 – 1642 | (1) Catherine Spencer (3) Margaret Crouch |
Viscount Mandeville Baron Montagu of Kimbolton |
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2 | Edward Montagu | 1642 – 1671 | (2) Lady Anne Rich | Son of the preceding | ||
3 | Robert Montagu | 1671 – 1683 | Anne Yelverton | Son of the preceding | ||
4 | Charles Montagu | 1683 – 1722 | Dodington Greville | Son of the preceding |
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