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Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton
Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton (c. 1460 – June 1545) was a Scottish peer.
==Life==
He was the eldest son of Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Gilbert, lord Kennedy, was born about 1460.
His grandfather was Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie.
He succeeded his father before 29 August 1483.
He was invest in the lands of Ardrossan and other estates of the family 5 June 1484, and on 11 October he executed a revocation of all acts made during his minority.
He was one of the commissioners appointed by the treaty of Nottingham on 22 September of the same year to settle disputes on the marches.
Having supported the cause of the nobles against James III at the Battle of Sauchieburn, 1 June 1488, he, on the accession of James IV, obtained a remission for throwing down the house of Turnelaw (Kerrielaw), and for all other offences committed by him up to 29 August.
He had also a commission to repress crime in the districts of Carrick, Kyle, Ayr, and Cunningham.
In the following year, he was chosen a privy councillor, and appointed constable of the royal Rothesay Castle.
On 4 July 1498, he obtained a grant of the bailiary of Cunningham, and was made chamberlain of the town of Irvine.
The former grant gave rise to a long chronic feud between the Montgomeries and the Cunninghams, earls of Glencairn.

Montgomerie was created Earl of Eglinton between the 3 and 20 January 1506.
He was one of those peers who after the battle of Flodden, 9 September 1513, at which James IV was slain, met at Perth to arrange for the coronation of the infant prince, James V, and was nominated one of the guardians of the prince.
On 28 October 1515, he was made keeper of the isle of Little Cumbrae, for the preservation of the game, until the king came of age.
On 2 February 1526-7 he was appointed justice-general of the northern parts of Scotland.
He was one of the lords who attended the council of the king at Stirling in June 1528, after his escape from the Douglases.
In November of the same year, his house of Eglinton was burnt down by William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn, and the charters of his lands having been all destroyed, the king granted him a new charter dated 23 January 1528-9.
On 18 August 1533 Patrick, earl of Bothwell, great admiral of Scotland, appointed him admiral-depute within the bounds of Cunningham.
During the absence of the king in France in 1536, to bring home his bride, the Princess Magdalen, he acted as one of the council of regency.
He died in June 1545, and was succeeded in the earldom by his grandson Hugh Montgomerie, 2nd Earl of Eglinton (died 1546).

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