. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. of Derrj^,by whom (who died in 1832) she leftat her decease in 1815, two daugh-ters, the elder of whom, Elizabeth,espoused her cousin, George Hill, of St. Columbs, nephew and heirto the Right Hon. Sir George F. Hill,bart. Governor of Trinidad. IX. Caroline, d. unm. 30th April, Blacker died 1st December, 1826,aged 86, and was s. by his eldest son, thepresent William Blacker, esq. of Carrick. ^rmf—Arg.


. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. of Derrj^,by whom (who died in 1832) she leftat her decease in 1815, two daugh-ters, the elder of whom, Elizabeth,espoused her cousin, George Hill, of St. Columbs, nephew and heirto the Right Hon. Sir George F. Hill,bart. Governor of Trinidad. IX. Caroline, d. unm. 30th April, Blacker died 1st December, 1826,aged 86, and was s. by his eldest son, thepresent William Blacker, esq. of Carrick. ^rmf—Arg. gutte de sang, a Danishwarrior armed with a battle axe in the dex-ter, and a sword in the sinister hand, allppr. quartering the ensigns of Harrison,Stewart, Latham, Hamilton, Beresford, andGary. Crest — Anciently a Danish battle-axe—Latterly the same supported by an arm iuarmour, ppr. Motto—-Vyo Deo et Rege. Estates—Armagh and Down. Seat—Carrick, Portadown. MONTAGU, OF LACKHAM. MONTAGU, GEORGE-CONWAY, esq. of Lackham, in the county of Wilts,b. 24th June, J 776, m. 29th December, 1803, Margaret,daughter of Richard Green Wilson, esq. of Lancaster, andhas issue,. Frederic-Conway, b. 3rd October,James-Augustus, b. 5th July, 1806. of Mr. Montagu succeeded his uncle 12th July, 1797 MONTAGU, OF LAOKHAM. 53 This is a branch of the Montagus, EarlsOF Manchester, springing from Sir Henry Montagu, first Earl of Man-chester. His lordship wedded, first, Cathe-prine, second davi. of Sir William Spencer,of Yarnton, in Oxfordshire, third son of SirJohn Spencer, of Althorpe, and had issue, Edward, second Earl of Manchester,I ancestor of the present Duke, (refer I to Burkes Peerage and Baronetage). Walter,who having embraced the Catho-lic religion, retired into a monasteryin France, and attracting the notice ofthe Queen Mother, Mary de Medicis,was received into the special favourof that princess, and eventually ap-pointed by her. Abbot of St. MartinsAbbey, near P


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