History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ...
History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ... History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and ...
6 EXPLANATION OF FRONTISPIECE. yet it was through younger sons and Supporters were borne only by titled elder sons. But it has been considered appropriate that a purely American family may in America adopt the Segreant griffin of their first English ances- tor Drogo, to uphold their shield, though usually if the sinister Supporter be a griffin, the dexter is composed of some other device. Motto.— It is not known what the motto of the Boveney family was; proba- bly the family flourished in England at so early a date, that mottos had not come into general use; but it may be said that " Disponendome, non mutando me " dates back to the time of Henry VIII, and is the most ancient of all the Montagu mottos. It is used in England by the Dukes of Manchester, and is said to have originated with Sir Edward Montagu, the executor of the will of Henry VIII. He was lord chief justice of England. He was removed from that position by Queen Mary, who also imprisoned him in the Tower of Lon- don. After his release, it is said that he added the motto to his Arms in Latin, a free translation of which is, "You may displace me but you cannot ^change me."
PORTRAITS. Arms of Montague of Va., Original Arms of Montague Arms of Sir Simon Montague VIII Pedigree chart of Montague Arms of Peter Montague of Boveney, Eng. Mrs. Jane D. Power John H. Power, Walter W. Montague, Frances M. Montague Herbert L. Smither Bernice E. Smither Henry Montague Robertson Rev. Samuel B. Jones, D. D. Mrs. Charlotte E. Jones Little South Carolina girls (group) Dr. James D. Browder Dr. George W. Browder Adolphus M. McClenny Lemuel F. Montague, J. J. Montague and family Thomas J. Montague Thomas J. Montague- and family Thomas J. Montague Lafayette Montague Judge Robert L. Montague Mrs. Mary Jesse Daniel Mary Jesse Daniel Gay Montague Daniel Samuel H. A. Montague Richard Laws Lee Major Henry M. Earle Alfred O. Montague Hon. John F. Montague Mrs. Emma L. Carlisle, Mrs. Minnie L. Nicholls and child Wm. Montague Jones Mrs. Cornelia A. Hardisty Wm. E. Earle Wm. Magnus Montague Mrs. Arra Anna Donnahaw William Montague Wallace Thomas Montague Hill Montague Mr. and Mrs. Paul Caine and family Frontispiece. to face p. a a " IO 15 it tt " 30 it a " 3 2 u u "136 a a "138 a u " 171 a it " 172 it a " 209 a tt " 210 ti tt " 228 a .1 "231 a a "232 ii a it a "234 "249 u 4; " 250 Li a "253 tt u " 272 tt u " 286 u a "288 u u " 29O 11 a "299 a a " 306 a a "311 u a "315 a a a a "317 "317 a u "320 it a "322 u a "324 a a tt a "334 "338 u a "364 it 11 "366 it a "36S • l tt " 384 a a "386 " 39° u
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PORTRAITS.<br />
Arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong> <strong>of</strong> Va.,<br />
Original Arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Arms <strong>of</strong> Sir Simon <strong>Montague</strong> VIII<br />
Pedigree chart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Arms <strong>of</strong> <strong>Peter</strong> <strong>Montague</strong> <strong>of</strong> Boveney, Eng.<br />
Mrs. Jane D. Power<br />
John H. Power,<br />
Walter W. <strong>Montague</strong>,<br />
Frances M. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Herbert L. Smither<br />
Bernice E. Smither<br />
Henry <strong>Montague</strong> Robertson<br />
Rev. Samuel B. Jones, D. D.<br />
Mrs. Charlotte E. Jones<br />
Little South Carolina girls (group)<br />
Dr. James D. Browder<br />
Dr. George W. Browder<br />
Adolphus M. McClenny<br />
Lemuel F. <strong>Montague</strong>,<br />
J. J. <strong>Montague</strong> <strong>and</strong> family<br />
Thomas J. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Thomas J. <strong>Montague</strong>- <strong>and</strong> family<br />
Thomas J. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Lafayette <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Judge Robert L. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Mrs. Mary Jesse Daniel<br />
Mary Jesse Daniel<br />
Gay <strong>Montague</strong> Daniel<br />
Samuel H. A. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Richard Laws Lee<br />
Major Henry M. Earle<br />
Alfred O. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Hon. John F. <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Mrs. Emma L. Carlisle,<br />
Mrs. Minnie L. Nicholls <strong>and</strong> child<br />
Wm. <strong>Montague</strong> Jones<br />
Mrs. Cornelia A. Hardisty<br />
Wm. E. Earle<br />
Wm. Magnus <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Mrs. Arra Anna Donnahaw<br />
William <strong>Montague</strong> Wallace<br />
Thomas <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Hill <strong>Montague</strong><br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Paul Caine <strong>and</strong> family<br />
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