352 MONTHERMER — MONTROSE. III. 1340. 3. Margaret, mo jure Baroness Montitermer, da. and h., aged 10 at the death of her father. She m. before 1319, Sir John de Montacpte (2<1 s. of William, Bask of Salisiu-rt), who distinguished himself in the French wars, and was present at the battle (2(i Aug. 1340) of Creasy, and who, most probably owing to such alliance, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron, LOUD MONTA- OUTE, from "IS Feb. (135G/7), 31 Ed. III., to 6 Dec. (1389), 20 Ric. [!.,(•) the writs being direeted to him (not under the name of Monthermer, but) under that of Montacute. He rf. 25 Feb. (1389/90), 13 Ric. II. Will dat. 20 March 138?/9.() IV. 1390. 4. John (he Montacute), Lord Montiiermkr [13091, and LOBD Montaci'te [1357], s. and h. By the death, 3 June 1397, of his paternal uncle, he became EARL ()F SALISBURY and Lord Montacute [1299], with which last named Boron; the Baron ji of Monthermer (ns well as the Barony of Montacute, cr. in 1307), ever afterwards continued united. See "Monta- cute," Barony, cr. 1299, under the 5th Lord. I.(his) 1337. 1. Edwabd de Monthermer, a younger son of Ralph, Loud Mostiikrmer, by the Princess Joan, both abovenamed, was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LORD MONTHERMER) by writs 23 April and 21 June (1337), 11 (id. III., but never afterwards. Nothing further is known of him, save that lie was bur. (with his mother) in the priory of Stoke Glare, CO. Suffolk. HFta honours are presumed to have become extinct on his death. MONTJOY, or MOUNTJOY ; see Mountjoy. MONTRATH, see Mountratii. MONTREAL. See " Amiterst of Montreal, co. Kent," Barony { Amherst), cr. 17SS- MONTROSE. Dukedom [s.] 1. David (Lindsay), Earl of CitAWFonn [S,], who t i juo was h. 1-1-10 and Who ski - , his father in that peerage [SJ, Sep. 1453, ' j ' was cr., 18 May MS8, DUKE OK MONTROSE [8.J, with rem. to l l"on m °s ' 1L ' lrs > m 't was deprived of that dignity under the act reeissory of 148.1, 0ot 148S) being, however, on 19 Sep. 1489, restored to the same, t° but only for bis life. He tl. Christinas 1195, in his 55th year, 1 195. when the Dukedom, as conferred in 1189, became extinct. See fuller account under " Crawtokd" Earldom [S.], cr. 1398, sub the 5th Earl. Earldom [S-] 1. William (Graham), Lord Graham [S.], s. and h. I r )Q r ) " l Willilln - 3,1 LnI!D GliAUA.M [S.], by Anno [Christian?], da. of George (Dowlas), 1th Haul of Anous [S.l ; sue. his father in the. pecrat/c [S.], 1472; satin the first Pari of King James IV. [S.], 7 Oct. 1-1S8, and was cr., 3 March 1504/5, EAUL OF MONTROSE [S.] He m. (irstly, 25 Nov. 1479, at the parish church of Muthyll, co. Perth, Annabella,^) 4th da. of John (Drummond), Lord Drdmmond [S.], by Elizabeth, sister of David, Dukk ok Montrose [S.], abovenamed, da. of Alexander (Lindsay), 4th Eari. ok Crawford [S.] He in. secondly, Janet, da. of Sir Archibald Eomonstonb, of Duntreath. She rf. s.p.m. He m. thirdly Christian, widow of Patrick (Halybuuton), Lord Dirletoun [S.] (who d. 1500), da. of Thomas AVawanb, of Slevenstoun, co. Haddington. He was slain at the battle of Flodden, 9 Sep. 1513. () (») There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. ( b ) See Nicolas 'b " Test Vet." ( c ) See vol. iii, p. 174, note " e," as to her and her five sisters. ( d ) See p. G3, note " b," sub " Lennox," for a list of Scotch nobles slain at Flodden.