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Church in Devon to his mother-in-law Alice Fry, on which are engraved his arms impaling Steyning. It comprises a lengthy rhyming verse on the lady's good moral character, composed by Montgomery. Susan Steyning's younger sister Margaret Steyning married John Willoughby of Payhembury in Devon, with
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of Ireland". Montgomery provided her with a dowry of Β£3,000, a considerable sum at the time. Though not a love marriage it was apparently a happy one. They had seven children, of whom one son and four daughters reached
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whom Montgomery frequently corresponded. The correspondence was preserved by Willoughby's granddaughter Mary Willoughby, the wife of George Trevelyan, lord of the manor of
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did not greatly please him, nor his wife, who referred with bewilderment to the King's gift of "three Irish dioceses whose names I cannot remember, they are so strange".
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Arms of George Montgomery impaling Steyning, 1605 monumental brass, Washfield Church, Devon. The crest of Montgomery is shown on a helm above:
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itself, of neglecting his pastoral duties, he was a fine administrator and an astute man of business. He did much to strengthen the
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Church, Devon, erected by Montgomery in memory of his mother-in-law Alice Fry (died 1605). His arms are shown on the escutcheon at
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He was praised in his time as "no lazy bishop nor idle patriot" and was called the "darling and chief advocate of the
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Firstly to Susan Steyning (died 1614), the eldest daughter of Phillip Steyning (1509–1589), lord of the manor of
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Letter from Bishop Montgomery to his brother-in-law John Willoughby, Trevelyan Papers, quoted in Hancock, p.146
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As he spelt his name on the mural monument he erected to his mother-in-law Alice Fry in Washfield Church, Devon
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in Ulster, and accumulated a comfortable private fortune, which passed by marriage to the St Lawrence family.
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in Somerset, by his wife Alice Fry (1533–1605), a daughter of William Fry, lord of the manor of
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to 1614, and the Raphoe bishopric for the rest of his life. Montgomery was also rector of
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After his death in London in 1620/21, his body was taken back to Ireland and buried at
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Church, Devon, erected by him in memory of his mother-in-law Alice Fry (died 1605).
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of Scots in western Ulster. Though he was frequently accused, even by
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George Montgomery, first Protestant Bishop of Clogher (1605–1621)
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to various Irish bishoprics. He held the offices of Rector of
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Jane Montgomery, their only daughter, who in 1618 married
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by the rebels, but were eventually freed by Crown forces.
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The antiquities and history of Ireland Sir James Ware
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Composite arms of George Montgomery, as shown on the
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Secondly he married Elizabeth Brabazon, daughter of
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content. The Bishop's wife and sister were taken as
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Index



monumental brass
Washfield
Scottish
protestant
James VI and I
Chedzoy
Dean of Norwich
Bishop of Raphoe
Bishop of Clogher
Bishop of Derry
Bishop of Meath
North Ayrshire
Braidstane
Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery
Dean of Norwich
Protestant
Bishop of Raphoe
The Cathedral Church of St. Eunan
Bishop of Clogher
Bishop of Derry
Lord Salisbury
Ulster
sers
O'Doherty's Rebellion
Ulster
captured and burnt
Sir Cathaoir Ruadh Γ“ Dochartaigh
Sir George Paulet

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