Montague Druitt — c. 1879 Born 15 August 1857(1857 08 15) Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England … Wikipedia
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Montague — is a French surname derived from Old French Mont Agin (Modern French: Montagne) meaning mountain. The name Montague can refer to the following: Contents 1 People 1.1 Surnames … Wikipedia
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Montague Younger — Montague Thomas Robson Younger (1836 1899) was an Australian church musician. He was the first organist of St Andrew s Cathedral, Sydney and has been described as the first native of Sydney to reach eminence as an organist .[1] Montague Younger… … Wikipedia
Montague Wilmot — (died May 23, 1766) was an 18th century British colonial Governor of Nova Scotia. Contents 1 Early life 2 Army officer 3 Governor of Nova Scotia 4 … Wikipedia
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Montague Ullman — (September 9, 1916 – June 7, 2008) was a psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and parapsychologist who founded the Dream Laboratory at the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York and for over three decades actively promoted public interest in… … Wikipedia
Montague Hayter — Personal information Full name Montague William Hayter Born 16 November 1871(1871 11 16) Ringwood, Hampshire, England Died 6 May 1948(1948 05 06) (aged 76) Christchurch, Hampshire, England Batting style … Wikipedia
Montague Miller — Montague David Monty Miller, born 7 July 1839 at in Van Diemen s Land (present day Tasmania), was an Australian unionist, secularist and revolutionary socialist chiefly active in the states of Victoria and, in his most productive period, in… … Wikipedia