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Born in 1877 at [[Montrose Castle]], the traditional seat of the lords of [[Monton]], Henry Lindegard was the first son of the [[Henry, 4th Earl of Monton|Fourth Earl]] and his wife Matilda de Pentiere. He also had a twin sister, Lucy, who was born after him. He was educated by tutors and his father at Montrose Castle until he was seven, at which point he began attending [[Lawrenceburgh College]] and later spent two years at [[Falscraf]] before his formal education ended at sixteen. | |||
==Earl of Monton== | ==Earl of Monton== |
Revision as of 20:48, 13 February 2023
His Lordship
Henry Lindegard | |
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Born | Henry James Lindegard 15 March 1877 Montrose Castle, Monton Kingdom of Vionna |
Died | 5 October 1933 | (aged 56)
Title | Earl of Monton |
Tenure | 9th January 1895 - 5th October 1933 |
Other titles | Baron Montrose, Baron St Olwins |
Nationality | Vionnan |
Residence | Montrose Castle |
Predecessor | Henry, 4th Earl |
Successor | Jasper, 6th Earl |
Occupation | Soldier |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Branch | Imperial Army |
Years of service | 1895 - 1918 |
Lord Henry Lindegard, 5th Earl of Monton, Baron Montrose, Baron St Olwins KCM KGCIH, was a Vionnan nobleman and soldier. The first son of the 4th Earl, both of Lindegard's younger siblings (Lucy, his twin; and Horace) would similarly have military careers. Made Earl of Monton on the death of his father in 1895, Lindegard's military career spanned twenty-three years and several conflicts.
Early Life
Born in 1877 at Montrose Castle, the traditional seat of the lords of Monton, Henry Lindegard was the first son of the Fourth Earl and his wife Matilda de Pentiere. He also had a twin sister, Lucy, who was born after him. He was educated by tutors and his father at Montrose Castle until he was seven, at which point he began attending Lawrenceburgh College and later spent two years at Falscraf before his formal education ended at sixteen.