338 MONTACTTTE. X. 1513. 10. Margaret, sua jure Countess of Salisbury,") wife of Sir Richard Pole, K.G., only sister and h., was b. ! |» about 1476; and was restored by act of Pari. (1513), 5 Hen. VIII. to the | >|j dignity of Countess ok Salisbury^ 1 ) as "sister and hMx of blood of|S£- Edward [Pi.antagenet], late Eakl of Salisbury and Warwick, sou oflg_»b Isabel, da. and h.( b ) of Richard [NkvillJ, Eaiil of Salisbury, son and i < a heir of Alice, Countess of Salisbury." It is presumed that she would | j§"g thereby be entitled to inherit the Itaronies of MontaeuU and Mottthermcr. i 1* 1 She was attainted iu 1539, whereby all her honours were forfeited and was I £g w beheaded, 27 May 1541. J XI. 1329, 11. Sir Henry Fole, s. and h. ap. of the abovfiiiainud to Margaret, by Sir Richard Pole, K G . b. about 1492 ; sue. his father 1599. Nov. 1504 ; was knighted, 25 Dee. 1513, at Touraine ;( c ) had livery of his lands, 1513; was "restored to the King's favour by the title of Lord Mountague in [1521-22], 13 Hen. V'IIl.,"(' 1 ) and sat (1 Dec. 152'J), iu the Pari, that was sum., 3 Nov. 1529, in the Barony of Montacute, then vested in his mother, being also stun, to Pari. 5 Jan. ( 1533/4), 25 Hen. VUI., ami 8 June (1530), 2.- Hen. VIII., by writs directed " Ittnrieo J'o/e de Montagu [Lord Montagu] and sitting in the precedency belonging to the said Barony of Montacute. He was one of the signatories " rankt the first in number (*) of the letter to the Pope concerning the proposed divorce of the King, whom he accompanied to France, Oct. to Nov. 1532. He Mi. before May 1520, Jane, da. of George (Nevill), Lord Abergavenny, by his second wife, Mary, da. of Kdward (Stafford), Duke of Buckingham. He d. s.p.m., being 4< headed on Tower Hill, 9 Jan. 1539, when, having been attainted, all his honours became forfeit/ d. (J) I. (Ins) 1312. 1. Sir Edward de Montacute, br. of William, 1st Eahl of Salisbury, being 3d and yst. s.(t') of William (de Montacute), 2d Lorc Montacute. by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Peter he Montfort, having distinguished himself iu the wart with Scotland and France, was slim, to Pari, as a Baron (LORD MONTACUTE) by writs directed " lidwardo de Monte aeuto" from 2i Feb. (1341/2), 16 F.d. III., to 20 Nov. (1300), 31 Ed. III. He in. Alice, 2d da. and coheir of Thomas ( Plantagknkt, styled "of Broth, / Ion"), Eaiil of Norfolk (yr. s. of King Edward I.), by Alice, da. of Sir Roger Halts. He d. s.p.m. 1361. IL (6***3 1361, 2 Joan, (Injure mo jure Baroness Montacute, to only da. and h., b. at Bungay, in Norfolk, and bap. there (1349), 1375. 23 Ed. III., in. (as his first wife) William (de Ufford), 2d Earl of Suffolk, who d. 15 Feb. 13S2. She d. s.p. 137(5, when the Barony became extinct. Esch. (1381), 5 Ric. II. (") " Courthopc," sub " Salisbury " and " Warwick." ( b ) She, however, was never more than a coheir iu her lifetime, tho' her issue iu 1485 became the sole heir. (°) See his coat of arms (8 quarterings) in Metcalfe's " Knights," p. 49. He is said to have been made a K.B., 30 May 1533, at the coronation of Anne Boleyn, but his name does not appear among the 17 Knights so made. (d) Stow's " Annals." ( e ) Dugdale. ( f ) The coheirs, subject to the attainder, were his two daughters, viz. (1) Katharine who in. (settl. 24 June 1532), Francis (Hastings), 3d Earl of Huntingdon, anil is represented by the coheirs of the 4th Marquess of Hastings, who d. s.p. iu 1808 (2, Winifred, whose only issue was by her second husband, Sir Thomas Banington, and who is represented by the family of Lowndes, of co. Buckingham. These two ladies were restored in blood and honours by act of Pari. (1554-55), 1 Philip and Mary. (8) Simon de Montacute, the 2d son, was Bishop of Ely, 1336 to 1343.