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Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton and 1st Earl of Wintoun (September 29 1812, Palermo
Palermo

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 – October 4 1861) was the heir to Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie (30 July 1773 – 4 January 1814), the eldest son of the 12th Earl of Eglinton
Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton

Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton Order of the Thistle was a Scotland peerage of Scotland, politician, and composer. He was the grandfather of Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton....
. His mother was Lady Mary Montgomerie (died 1848), a daughter of the 11th Earl of Eglinton
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton

Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton was a Scottish soldier and Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Great Britain. He was the second son of Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of Eglinton....
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Educated at Eton
Eton College

Eton College, also known as Eton, is a world-famous British independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by Henry VI of England. It was founded as the King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor....
, the young Earl's main object of interest for some years was the turf; he kept a large racing stud and won success and reputation in the sporting world.

839 his name became more widely known in connection with the Eglinton Tournament.






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Archibald William Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton and 1st Earl of Wintoun (September 29 1812, Palermo
Palermo

Palermo is a historic city in southern Italy, the Capital of the autonomous region Sicily and the province of Palermo. The city is noted for its rich history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old....
 – October 4 1861) was the heir to Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie (30 July 1773 – 4 January 1814), the eldest son of the 12th Earl of Eglinton
Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton

Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton Order of the Thistle was a Scotland peerage of Scotland, politician, and composer. He was the grandfather of Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton....
. His mother was Lady Mary Montgomerie (died 1848), a daughter of the 11th Earl of Eglinton
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton

Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton was a Scottish soldier and Member of Parliament in the Parliament of Great Britain. He was the second son of Alexander Montgomerie, 9th Earl of Eglinton....
.

Educated at Eton
Eton College

Eton College, also known as Eton, is a world-famous British independent school for boys, founded in 1440 by Henry VI of England. It was founded as the King's College of Our Lady of Eton beside Windsor....
, the young Earl's main object of interest for some years was the turf; he kept a large racing stud and won success and reputation in the sporting world.

The Eglinton Tournament

In 1839 his name became more widely known in connection with the Eglinton Tournament. This took place at Eglinton castle and is said to have cost him £30,000 or £40,000. It was made the subject of much ridicule and was partly spoiled by the unfavourable weather, the rain falling in torrents. It was a real tournament, and the knights broke their spears in the orthodox way.

Prince Louis Napoleon (Napoleon III) and Lady Seymour, a granddaughter of Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan was an Irish playwright and British Whig Party statesman....
 and the wife of Lord Seymour, afterwards 12th Duke of Somerset
Edward Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset

Edward Adolphus Seymour, later St. Maur, 12th Duke of Somerset, Order of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was a British British Whig Party aristocrat and politician, who served in various cabinet positions in the mid-19th century....
, took part. A list of the challengers with an account of the jousts
Jousting

Jousting is a sport played by two armored combatants mounted on horses. It consists of wiktionary:martial competition between two mounted knights using a variety of weapons, usually in sets of three per weapon , often as part of a Tournament ....
 and the mêlée will be found in the volume on the tournament written by John Richardson
John Richardson

The name John Richardson can refer to:...
, with drawings by J. H. Nixon. It is also described by Disraeli in Endymion.

Politics

Eglinton was a staunch Tory
Tory

In the political tradition of some List of countries where English is an official language, the term Tory may refer to a variety of Political party and creeds since it was originally used in the late 17th century to describe opponents to the Whig Party ....
, and in February 1852 he became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , also known as the Judiciar in the early mediaeval period and as the Lord Deputy of Ireland as late as the 17th century, was the King's representative and head of the Irish executive during the Lordship of Ireland , the Kingdom of Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ....
 under the Earl of Derby
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby

Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, Order of the Garter, Privy Council of the United Kingdom was an England statesman, three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and to date the longest serving leader of the Conservative Party ....
. He retired with the ministry in the following December, having by his princely hospitality made himself one of the most popular of Irish viceroys. When Derby returned to office in February 1858 he was again appointed Lord-Lieutenant, and he discharged the duties of this post until June 1859.

In this year he was created Earl of Wintoun, an earldom which had been held by his kinsfolk, the Setons, from 1600 until 1716, when George Seton, the 5th Earl (c. 1678 – 1740), was deprived of his honors for high treason
High treason

High treason is criminal disloyalty to one's country. Participating in a war against one's country, attempting to overthrow its government, spying on its military, its diplomats, or its secret services for a hostile and foreign power, or attempting to kill its head of state are perhaps the best-known examples of high treason....
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Family

He married, firstly, Theresa Newcomen (see below), by whom he had the following children:

  • Egida Montgomerie (d. 13 January 1880)
  • Archibald William Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton (b. 3 December 1841 - d. 30 August 1892)
  • Seton Montolieu Montgomerie (b. 15 May 1846 - d. 26 November 1883)
  • George Arnulph Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton, 3rd Earl of Winton (b. 23 February 1848 - d. 10 August 1919)


He married Adela Caroline Harriett Capell (b. 4 March 1828 - d. 31 December 1860), following the death of his first wife and by whom he had the following children:
  • Sybil Amelia Montgomerie (d. 3 February 1932)
  • Lady Hilda Rose Montgomerie (d. 18 June 1928)


Lady Theresa Montgomerie

The 13th Earl of Eglinton's first wife, Theresa Newcomen, was a daughter of Thomas Gleadowe-Newcomen, 2nd Viscount Newcomen
Viscount Newcomen

The title Viscount Newcomen was created in 1803 for the wife of the first Baronet Gleadowe-Newcomen. Their son inherited the baronetcy in 1807, then the viscountcy in 1817....
 and Harriet Holland. She was born in Calcutta on an unknown date, and died on 16 December 1853 at Eglintoun Castle of unknown cause.

Heirs

The Earl was succeeded by his eldest son Archibald Montgomerie
Archibald Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton

Archibald William Montgomerie was a Scottish noble and member of the House of Lords.He was the 14th Earl of Eglinton and 2nd Earl of Winton. He was Deputy Lieutenant of Lanarkshire and of Ayrshire....
 (1841 – 1892). When this Earl died in 1892 his younger brother George (b. 1848 - d. 1919) became 15th Earl of Eglinton
Earl of Eglinton

The title Earl of Eglinton is a peerage title in the Peerage of Scotland. In 1859 the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton, Archibald Montgomerie, was also created Earl of Winton in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and both earldoms have been united since....
 and 3rd Earl of Winton
Earl of Winton

The title Earl of Winton was once created in the Peerage of Scotland, and again the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It is presently held by the Earl of Eglinton....
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See also

  • Eglinton Country Park
    Eglinton Country Park

    Eglinton Country Park is a park located in the grounds of the old Eglinton Castle estate, Irvine, North Ayrshire, on the outskirts of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland ....
  • Eglinton Tournament Bridge
    Eglinton Tournament Bridge

    The Eglinton Tournament Bridge is a bridge located within Eglinton Country Park near Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The bridge crosses the Lugton Water a short distance northwest of Eglinton Castle and was named after the Eglinton Tournament of 1839....


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