Baron Montagu of Beaulieu

Barony Montagu of Beaulieu
Creation date 29 December 1885
Monarch Queen Victoria
Peerage Peerage of the United Kingdom
First holder Lord Henry Montagu Douglas Scott
Present holder Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu
Heir apparent Hon Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu
Remainder to the 1st Baron's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Beaulieu Palace House, the seat of
the Barons Montagu of Beaulieu
The heir apparent to the barony, Hon. Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu, in 2010, by Allan Warren.

Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, in the County of Hampshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1885 for the Conservative politician Lord Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, who had earlier represented Selkirkshire and South Hampshire in the House of Commons. He was the second son of Walter Montagu Douglas Scott, 5th Duke of Buccleuch (see the Duke of Buccleuch for earlier history of the family). His son, the second Baron, sat as a Conservative Member of Parliament for New Forest. As of 2010 the title is held by the latter's only son, Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu, who succeeded to the barony at the age of two. He is the founder of the National Motor Museum on his estate at Beaulieu, Hampshire. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu is also one of the ninety elected hereditary peers that remain in the House of Lords after the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999, and sits on the Conservative benches. As a descendant of the 5th Duke of Buccleuch he is also in remainder to this peerage and its subsidiary titles.

The seat of the Barons Montagu of Beaulieu is The Palace House at Beaulieu, Hampshire. The house, built around the gatehouse of the monastery of Beaulieu Abbey (the extensive ruins of which are a major feature of the estate), was purchased in 1538 by Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, when the abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII. The house came into the Montagu family through the marriage of Ralph Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu, and Lady Elizabeth Wriothesley, daughter of Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton.

The first title to be created in the name of Beaulieu was for Edward Hussey. He was the husband of Lady Isabella Montagu, widow of William Montagu, 2nd Duke of Manchester, and daughter of John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu, and adopted the surname of Hussey-Montagu in 1749. He was created Baron Beaulieu in 1762 and Earl of Beaulieu in 1784. Both titles were in the Peerage of Great Britain, and became extinct on his death in 1802.

The representation of the Montagu family (along with that of the Douglases, Dukes of Queensberry) later passed to the Scott family, headed by the Duke of Buccleuch, through the marriage of Henry Scott, 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, to Lady Elizabeth Montagu, daughter of George Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (of the 1766 creation). The Scotts then adopted the surname of Montagu Douglas Scott. As mentioned above, Lord Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, second son of the fifth Duke of Buccleuch, was created Baron Montagu of Beaulieu in 1885 and thereafter changed his surname to Douglas-Scott-Montagu.

The title is pronounced Baron Montagu of Bewley.

The owner of Beaulieu and heir-apparent are both featured in Lord Montagu, an honest documentary by Luke Korem on Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu’s life and accomplishments. The film was screened twice at the Newport Beach Film Festival in Newport Beach, CA, on Friday, April 26, 2013 and Monday, April 29, 2013.[1]

Barons Montagu of Beaulieu (1885)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon Ralph Douglas-Scott-Montagu (b. 1961)

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