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Montagu, Thomas, 1650-1674
GB-2014-WSA-12457 · Person · 1650-1674

MONTAGU, HON. THOMAS, brother of Hon. Edward Montagu (at school 1661-2, qv); bapt. Kimbolton, Hunts. 23 Nov 1650 (IGI); b.; at school 1662 (boarder with Head Master) (Busby’s Account Book); Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 1667; MA 1668; Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. from 1671; buried St. Benet’s, Cambridge 26 Mar 1674.

GB-2014-WSA-12454 · Person · 1898-1990

Montagu, Stuart Albert Samuel, 3rd Baron Swaythling, son of Louis, 2nd Baron Swaythling, and Gladys Helen Rachel Goldsmid OBE, d. of Col. Albert Edward Williamson Goldsmid MVO, asst Adjutant-Gen. S. Africa; b. 19 Dec. 1898; adm. from Clifton Coll. Apr. 1914 (G); left 1915; Grenadier Guards in WWI (Lieut); Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1919, BA 1921, MA 1926; succ. his father as 3rd Baron 11 June 1927; a banker and farmer; chairman local retail licensing committee London 1943-6; OBE June 1947; dir. Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd 1951-4; JP Southampton 1928-48, Surrey 1948-80; Pres. English Guernsey Cattle Soc. 1950-1 and 1971- 2, Roy. Assn of Brit. Dairy Farmers 1970-2 and 1973-4; Master The Company of Farmers 1962-3; m. 1st 21 Apr. 1925 Mary Violet, d. of Maj. Walter Henry Levy DSO; 2nd 15 Aug. 1945 Jean Knox CBE, Dir. ATS, d. of G. G. Leith-Marshall; d. 5 Jan. 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-019342 · Person · 1666-1723

MONTAGU, SIR JAMES, brother of Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax (qv); b. 2 Feb 1665/6; at school under Busby (Admissions to Trin. Coll. Camb. , ii, 549); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 26 Jun 1683, aged 16, matr. 1684; MA 1698; adm. Middle Temple 8 Jun 1683, called to bar 14 Jun 1689; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 1 May 1707, Bencher 7 May 1707; MP Tregony 1695-8, Bere Alston 1698-1700, Carlisle 1705-13; Chief Justice of Ely (check) 1698; committed by House of Commons to custody of Serjeant-at-Arms for having demanded a habeas corpus on behalf of the Aylesbury men 26 Feb 1705; knighted 16 Apr 1705; QC Nov 1705; Solicitor-Gen. 1707-8, Attorney-Gen. 1708-10; opened case against Sacheverell in House of Lords 27 Feb 1709/10; Serjeant-at-law 26 Oct 1714; a Baron of the Exchequer 22 Nov 1714 – May 1722, Lord Chief Baron from May 1722; a Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal 18 Apr – 12 May 1718; m. 1st, 6 Oct 1694 (IGI) Tufton, dau. of Sir William Wray, Bart. , Ashby, Lincs. ; m. 2nd, 6 Oct 1713 (IGI) his cousin Lady Elizabeth Montagu, dau. of Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester; d. 1 Oct 1723. DNB.

Montagu, Ralph, 1638-1709
GB-2014-WSA-12453 · Person · 1638-1709

MONTAGU, RALPH, 1ST DUKE OF MONTAGU, brother of Hon. Edward Montagu (b. 1635, qv); bapt. 29 Dec 1638; adm.; boarder with Head Master, where he fell ill of the small-pox (HMC Montagu of Beaulieu, pp 162, 163, 165; Elizabethan viii, 108); contributed a copy of verses to Lachrymae Musarum, 1649, while at school; Master of the Horse to the Duchess of York, and subsequently to Queen Catharine; Ambassador Extraordinary to Paris 1669-72, 1676, 1677-8; Master of the Great Wardrobe 12 Aug 1671 – Dec 1685 and from 1689; Privy Counsellor 2 Jan 1672; intrigued for position of Secretary of State, but denounced by Duchess of Cleveland; on his return from Paris without leave he was superseded as Ambassador and struck off the Privy Council; negotiated with French Ambassador, promising to obtain Danby’s fall within six months in return for a handsome pension; MP Northampton Oct – Dec 1678; tried to escape to France, but arrested at Dover and obliged to give security not to leave the kingdom; MP Huntingdonshire Feb – Jul 1679, Northampton 1679-81; attempted without success to get the Duke of Monmouth declared Prince of Wales; retired to the continent; succ. father as 3rd Baron Montagu of Boughton 10 Jan 1683/4; returned to England on accession of James II; took an active part in House of Lords in promoting the Revolution of 1688; readm. to Privy Council 14 Feb 1688/9; created Earl of Montagu 9 Apr 1689; entertained William III with great magnificence at Boughton 1695; created Duke of Montagu 14 Apr 1705; m. 1st, 24 Aug 1673 Elizabeth, widow of Josceline Percy, 11th Earl of Northumberland, and dau. of Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton; m. 2nd, 8 Sep 1692 Elizabeth, widow of Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle, and dau. of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle; d. 9 Mar 1708/9. DNB.

GB-2014-WSA-12452 · Person · ca. 1655-1693

MONTAGU, HON. OLIVER, third son of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich KG PC, and Hon. Jemima Crewe, dau. of John Crewe, 1st Baron Crewe of Stene; b.; at school under Busby (F. R. Harris, op. cit. ); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 12 Apr 1672; MA 1673; adm. Middle Temple 6 Mar 1674, called to bar 13 May 1681, Bencher 21 Nov 1684, Treasurer 1686; KC 1685; Counsel to Cambridge Univ. from 1684; MP Huntingdon 1685-7; Solicitor-Gen. to Queen Mary (wife of James II) 11 Oct 1685-8; d. unm. 1693, aged 38.

Montagu, John, ca. 1654-1728
GB-2014-WSA-12451 · Person · ca. 1654-1728

MONTAGU, HON. JOHN, twin brother of Hon. Oliver Montagu (qv); b.; at school under Busby (F. R. Harris, The Life of Edward Mountagu KG, First Earl of Sandwich, 1912, ii, 183); Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 12 Apr 1672; MA 1673; DD 1682; Fellow of Trinity Coll. 1674 – c. 1681; ordained priest (London) 21 Dec 1679; Master of Sherburn Hospital, Durham 1680; Master of Trinity Coll. Cambridge 12 May 1683 – Jan 1699/1700; Vice-Chancellor, Cambridge Univ., 1687-8; Prebendary of Durham 18 Oct 1683- Jan 1699/1700; Dean of Durham from 10 Jan 1699/1700; Clerk of the Closet to William III 25 Nov 1695 – 8 Mar 1702; d. unm. 23 Feb 1727/8, aged 73. DNB.

Montagu, John, 1718-1792
GB-2014-WSA-12450 · Person · 1718-1792

MONTAGU, JOHN, 4th EARL OF SANDWICH, eldest son of Edward Richard Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbroke MP, Col. 37th Foot, Lord Lieut. Huntingdonshire, and Elizabeth, dau. of Alexander Popham, Littlecote, Wilts.; b. 3 Nov 1718; styled Lord Montagu to 1729; in under school lists 1726, 1727 (as Lord Montague); adm. Eton 1728; succeeded grandfather as 3rd Earl of Sandwich 20 Oct 1729; Trinity Coll. Cambridge; Grand Tour 1737-40 (France, Italy, Mediterranean); officer in Army; Col. 22 Nov 1745; 1745; Major-Gen. 12 Mar 1755; Lieut. -Gen., 12 Feb 1759; Gen. 26 May 1772; a Lord of the Admiralty Dec 1744 – Feb 1747/8; Minister Plenipotentiary, Breda 1746, The Hague 1746-9, Aix-la-Chapelle 1748; First Lord of the Admiralty Feb 1747/8 – Jun 1751; Privy Councillor 1 Feb 1749; Joint Vice-Treasurer for Ireland Dec 1755 – Feb 1763; Ambassador to Madrid Feb 1763, but did not take up appointment; First Lord of the Admiralty Apr – Aug 1763; Secretary of State, Northern Dept., Aug 1763 – Jul 1765; Postmaster-General Jan 1768 – Dec 1770; Secretary of State, Southern Dept., Dec 1770 – Jan 1771; First Lord of the Admiralty 12 Jan 1771 – Mar 1782; Ranger of St. James’s Park and Hyde Park 1783; FRS 1740; FSA 1746; m. 7 Mar 1740/1 Hon. Judith Fane, third dau. of Charles Fane, 1st Viscount Fane (I); d. 30 Apr 1792.

GB-2014-WSA-12456 · Person · 1904-1984

Montagu, The Hon. Ivor Goldsmid Samuel, brother of Stuart Albert Samuel Montagu (q.v.), 3rd Baron Swaythling; b. April 23, 1904; adm. Sept. 27, 1917; K.S. (non-resident) 1918 (G); left July 1919; Royal Coll. of Science, London Univ.; King's Coll. Camb., matric. Michaelmas 1921; B.A. 1924; a zoologist, film technician and journalist; M.A. 1930; secretary of the World Peace Council; awarded the Order of Liberation (1st class) of Bulgaria 1952; a Lenin Peace Prize at Moscow 1959; Order of the Pole Star, Mongolian People's Republic, April 22, 1961; president of the International Table Tennis Federation and the English Table Tennis Assn.; author of Land of Blue Sky, A Portrait of Modern Mongolia (1956); m. Jan. 10, 1927, Eillen, daughter of Francis Anton Hellstern; d. 5 Nov. 1984.

GB-2014-WSA-019341 · Person · fl. 1662

MONTAGU, HON. CHARLES, brother of Hon. Edward Montagu (at school 1661-2, qv); b. ; at school 1662-3 (boarder with Head Master) (Busby’s Account Book); Corpus Christi Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 1664 [check] , matr. Lent 1663; MA 1665; adm. Middle Temple 30 Apr 1667; d. abroad 1673.