William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury

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Sir William de Montacute, 2nd Earl Of Salisbury

Also Known As: "Rebel Baron", "Montagu"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Donyatt, Somerset, , England
Death: June 03, 1397 (68)
Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Montacute, Somersetshire, England
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Son of Sir William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Catherine de Grandison, Countess of Salisbury
Husband of Joan, Countess of Kent and Elizabeth de Mohun, Countess of Salisbury
Father of William de Montagu
Brother of Elizabeth de Brienne; John de Montacute, 1st Baron Montacute; Anneys de Grey; Sibyl de Montague; Robert Montagu and 2 others

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William Montacute, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (25 June 1328 – 3 June 1397) was an English nobleman and commander in the English army during King Edward III's French campaigns of the Hundred Years War.

He was born in Donyatt in Somerset, the eldest son of William Montacute, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Catherine Grandisson, and succeeded his father as earl in 1344. Montacute was contracted to marry Joan of Kent, and did so without knowing that she had already secretly married Thomas Holland. After several years of living together, her contract with Montacute was annulled by the Pope in 1349.

In 1350, he was one of the first Knights of the Garter. He was a commander of the English forces in France in many of the following years, serving as commander of the rear guard of the army of Edward the Black Prince's army in 1355, and again at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356, and further serving in 1357, 1359 and 1360. Later in 1360 he was one of the commissioners that negotiated the Treaty of Brétigny.

During the quieter years that followed the treaty, Montacute served on the king's council. But in 1369 he returned the field, serving in John of Gaunt's expedition to northern France, and then in other raids and expeditions, and on some commissions that attempted to negotiate truces with the French. Montacute helped Richard II put down the rebellion of Wat Tyler. In 1385 he accompanied Richard on his Scottish expedition.

In 1392/3, he sold the Lordship of the Isle of Man to William le Scrope of Bolton. He married Elizabeth, daughter of John de Mohun, 9th Lord de Mohun of Dunster. The two lived at Bisham Manor in Berkshire and had a son and two daughters. The son, Sir William Montacute, married Lady Elizabeth FitzAlan, daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel, but was killed in a tournament in 1383, leaving no children. When the elder William Montacute died in 1397 the earldom was inherited by his nephew John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury. One of William's sisters, Philippa (d. January 5, 1382), married Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March.

References

Hunt, William (1894). "William de Montacute or Montagu, second Earl of Salisbury". Dictionary of National Biography 38: 214–215.

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William Montagu, 2nd Earl of Salisbury's Timeline

1328
June 20, 1328
Donyatt, Somerset, , England
1356
1356
Salisbury, Wiltshire, , England
1397
June 3, 1397
Age 68
Berkshire, England (United Kingdom)
1397
Age 68
Conventual Church, Bustlesham, Montacute, Somersetshire, England
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Of, Donyatt, Somersetshire, England
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Of, Donyatt, Somersetshire, England