Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNCR000D |
Manchester, , Duke of Manchester See: Charles MONTAGU | MANCHESTER, Duke of Manchester Approx. lifespan: 9821832 <xref> Charles MONTAGU </xref> |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNRS618J |
John MANNERS Adm. Fell.-Com. at QUEENS', Lent 1618/9. S. of Sir George, Knt., of Haddon Hall, Derbyshire . B. at Aylestone, Leicestershire , 10 Jun., 1604. M.A. 1620/1 . Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov., 1621. High Sheriff of Derbyshire , 1632-3 . M.P. for Derbyshire , 1640 (Short Parliament). Succeeded as 8th Earl of Rutland , 1641 . A moderate Parliamentarian. Took the covenant, 1643 . Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent, 1646-61 . Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire , 1667-77 . Married Frances, dau. of Edward Lord Montagu, of Boughton. Died 29 Sep., 1679. Buried at Bottesford, Leicestershire . Perhaps brother of Roger ( 1623-4 ) ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) | John MANNERS Approx. lifespan: 16041623 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Queens' College 1618/9:01LT: s. of Sir George MANNERS Knt., of Haddon Hall, Derbyshire , b. at Aylestone, Leicestershire , 1604:06:10 M.A. 1620/1 Adm. at the Inner Temple 1621:11 High Sheriff of Derbyshire , 1632-33 M.P. for Derbyshire , 1640 (Short Parliament) Succeeded as 8th Earl of Rutland , 1641 A moderate Parliamentarian Took the covenant 1643 Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent 1646-61 Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire , 1667-77 Married Frances MONTAGU dau. of Lord Edward MONTAGU of Boughton Died 1679:09:29 Buried at Bottesford, Leicestershire , Perhaps brother of Roger MANNERS (1623) ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG660C |
Charles MONTAGU 'Educated at TRINITY.' S. of Robert, 3rd Earl of Manchester. B. c 1660 . Created M.A. 1680 . Styled Viscount Mandeville, 1671-83 . Succeeded as 4th Earl of Manchester, 14 Mar., 1682/3. Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1689-1722 . Raised troops for the Prince of Orange; fought in Ireland , 1690 . Ambassador extraordinary at Venice [ Italy ], 1697-8, and 1706-8 ; at Paris [ France ], 1699-1701 . Privy Councillor, 1698, 1702, and 1714 . Lord of the bed-chamber, 1714-22 . Created Duke of Manchester, Apr., 1719. Died 20 Jan., 1721/2; buried at Kimbolton [ Huntingdonshire ]. Brother of Robert (1684) and father of William (1728). ( G.E.C.; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) | Charles MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16601721 'Educated at Trinity College .' s. of Robert MONTAGU 3rd Earl of Manchester. b. c1660 Created M.A. 1680 Styled Viscount Mandeville 1671-83 Succeeded as 4th Earl of Manchester 1682/3:03:14 Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1689-1722 Raised troops for the Prince of Orange; fought in Ireland , 1690 Ambassador extraordinary at Venice, [Italy], 1697-8, and 1706-8 ; at Paris, [France], 1699-1701 Privy Councillor 1698, 1702, and 1714 Lord of the bed-chamber 1714-22 Created Duke of Manchester 1719:04 Died 1721/2:01:20 ; buried at Kimbolton, [Huntingdonshire], brother of Robert MONTAGU (1684) father of William MONTAGU (1728) ( G.E.C.; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG679C |
Charles MONTAGU Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 08 Nov., 1679. 4th s. of George ( 1638-9 ), of Horton, Northamptonshire . School, Westminster [ London ]. Matric. 1679 ; M.A. 1682 ; LL.D. 1705 ( Com. Reg. ). Fellow, 1683 . Auditor of the Exchequer, 1679-1714 . M.P. for Maldon [ Essex ], 1689-95 ; for Westminster [ London ], 1695-1700 . Clerk of the Privy Council, 1689-92 . Lord of the Treasury, 1692-4 . Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1694-9 . President of the Royal Society, 1695-8 . High Steward of the University, 1697 . First Lord of the Treasury, 1697-9, and 1714-5 . Created Baron Halifax, Dec., 1700. Charged with neglecting his duties as Auditor of the Exchequer, 1703, but no verdict was given. K.G. 1714 . Created Viscount Sunbury and Earl of Halifax, Oct., 1714. Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey , 1714-5 . A famous parliamentary orator and a patron of literature. Died 19 May, 1715; buried in Westminster Abbey [ London ]. Brother of James (1683). ( D.N.B.; Bridges, I. 368.) | Charles MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16611715 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1679:11:08 4th s. of George MONTAGU (1638) of Horton, Northamptonshire , School Westminster, [London], Matric. 1679 M.A. 1682 LL.D. 1705 ( Com. Reg. ) Fellow 1683 Auditor of the Exchequer 1679-1714 M.P. for Maldon, [Essex], 1689-95 ; for Westminster, [London], 1695-1700 Clerk of the Privy Council 1689-92 Lord of the Treasury 1692-94 Chancellor of the Exchequer 1694-99 President of the Royal Society 1695-98 High Steward of the University 1697 First Lord of the Treasury 1697-9, and 1714-5 Created Baron Halifax 1700:12 Charged with neglecting his duties as Auditor of the Exchequer 1703 but no verdict was given. K.G. 1714 Created Viscount Sunbury and Earl of Halifax 1714:10 Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey , 1714-15 A famous parliamentary orator and a patron of literature. Died 1715:05:19 ; buried in Westminster Abbey, [London], brother of James MONTAGU (1683) ( D.N.B.; Bridges, I. 368) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG632C |
Christopher MONTAGU Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 12) at SIDNEY, 20 Mar., 1632/3. 3rd s. of Edward, Baron Montagu. B. at Boughton, Weekley, Northamptonshire . Bapt. 15 Jun., 1620. School, Oundle [ Northamptonshire ]. Adm. at the Middle Temple, 22 Oct., 1635. Buried at Weekley [ Northamptonshire ], 02 Jul., 1641. Brother of Edward ( 1630-1 ) and William (1632). (H. I. Longden.) | Christopher MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16201641 Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 12) at Sidney Sussex College 1632/3:03:20 3rd s. of Edward MONTAGU Baron MONTAGU . b. at Boughton Weekley, Northamptonshire , Bapt. 1620:06:15 School Oundle, [Northamptonshire], Adm. at the Middle Temple 1635:10:22 Buried at Weekley, [Northamptonshire], 1641:07:02 brother of Edward MONTAGU (1630) brother of William MONTAGU (1632) (H. I. Longden.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG505E |
Edward MONTAGU 'Student at Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ].' S. of Thomas, of Hemington, Northamptonshire . Adm. at the Middle Temple, 22 May, 1505. Barrister-at-law. Serjeant-at-law, 1531 . King's serjeant, 1537 . Knighted, 18 Oct., 1537. Chief Justice, King's Bench, 1539-45 ; Common Pleas, 1545-53 ; deprived for his support of Lady Jane Grey. Died 10 Feb., 1556/7; buried at Weekley [ Northamptonshire ]. Will (P.C.C.). Ancestor of the Dukes of Montagu and Manchester. ( Vis. of Northants ., 1618 ; D.N.B.; Cooper, I. 162.) | Edward MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 14871556 ' Student at Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], .' s. of Thomas MONTAGU of Hemington, Northamptonshire , Adm. at the Middle Temple 1505:05:22 Barrister-at-law. Serjeant-at-law 1531 King's serjeant 1537 Knighted 1537:10:18 Chief Justice, King's Bench 1539-45 ; Common Pleas 1545-53 ; deprived for his support of Lady Jane Grey. Died 1556/7:02:10 ; buried at Weekley, [Northamptonshire], Will (P.C.C.) Ancestor of the Dukes of Montagu and Manchester. ( Vis. of Northants ., 1618 ; D.N.B.; Cooper, I. 162) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG617E |
Edward MONTAGU Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, 27 Jan., 1617/8. S. of Henry ( 1582-3 ), 1st Earl of Manchester. Matric. 1618 . M.P. for Huntingdonshire , 1624-5, 1626 . K.B., 1626 . Summoned to Parliament, May, 1626, as Baron Montagu of Kimbolton. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Manchester, 07 Nov., 1642. Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1642 ; of Northamptonshire , 1643 . Commander of the Parliamentary Forces in the Eastern Counties, 1643-45 . Resigned his commission, 1645 . Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1646-8, and 1660 . Speaker of the House of Lords, 1646-8, 1660 . Chancellor of the University, 1649-51, 1660-71 . Restored to the Lord-Lieutenancy of Huntingdonshire . and Chancellorship of the University, 1660 . Lord Chamberlain, 1660-71 . K.G., 1661 . F.R.S., 1665 . Incorp. M.A. at Oxford, 1665 (according to Al. Oxon. ). Died 05 May, 1671; buried at Kimbolton [ Huntingdonshire ]. Brother of Walter ( 1617-8 ), James ( 1623-4 ) and George ( 1638-9 ), father of Edward (1662), Henry (1662), Charles (1664) and Thomas (1667). ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) | Edward MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15991671 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney Sussex College 1617/8:01:27 s. of Henry MONTAGU (1582) 1st Earl of Manchester. Matric. 1618 M.P. for Huntingdonshire , 1624-5, 1626 K.B. 1626 Summoned to Parliament 1626:05 as Baron MONTAGU of Kimbolton. Succeeded as 2nd Earl of Manchester 1642:11:07 Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1642 ; of Northamptonshire , 1643 Commander of the Parliamentary Forces in the Eastern Counties 1643-45 Resigned his commission 1645 Commissioner of the Great Seal 1646-8, and 1660 Speaker of the House of Lords 1646-8, 1660 Chancellor of the University 1649-51, 1660-71 Restored to the Lord-Lieutenancy of Huntingdonshire , . and Chancellorship of the University 1660 Lord Chamberlain 1660-71 K.G. 1661 F.R.S. 1665 Incorp. M.A. at Oxford 1665 (according to Al. Oxon. ) Died 1671:05:05 ; buried at Kimbolton, [Huntingdonshire], brother of Walter MONTAGU (1617) brother of James MONTAGU (1623) brother of George MONTAGU (1638) father of Edward MONTAGU (1662) father of Henry MONTAGU (1662) father of Charles MONTAGU (1664) brother of Thomas MONTAGU (1667) ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG630E |
Edward MONTAGU Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at SIDNEY, 02 Mar., 1630/1. 1st s. of Edward, Baron Montagu. Bapt. at Weekley, Northamptonshire , 25 Jul., 1616. School, Oundle [ Northamptonshire ]. Matric. 1630-1 ; M.A. 1631/2 . M.P. for Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ] in the Long Parliament, 1640-4 . Succeeded as 2nd Baron, 15 Jun., 1644. Conducted Charles I to Holmby House [ Northamptonshire ]. Treated for the surrender of Newark [ Nottinghamshire ], 1646 . Married Anne, dau. of Sir Ralph Winwood, of Ditton, Buckinghamshire . Died 10 Jan., 1683/4; buried at Weekley [ Northamptonshire ]. Brother of Christopher ( 1632-3 ) and William (1632), father of the next. ( D.N.B.; G.E.C. ) | Edward MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16161683 Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 14) at Sidney Sussex College 1630/1:03:02 1st s. of Edward MONTAGU Baron MONTAGU . Bapt. at Weekley, Northamptonshire , 1616:07:25 School Oundle, [Northamptonshire], Matric. 1630/1 M.A. 1631/2 M.P. for Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], in the Long Parliament 1640-44 Succeeded as 2nd Baron 1644:06:15 Conducted Charles I to Holmby House, [Northamptonshire], Treated for the surrender of Newark, [Nottinghamshire], 1646 Married Anne WINWOOD dau. of Sir Ralph WINWOOD of Ditton, Buckinghamshire , Died 1683/4:01:10 ; buried at Weekley, [Northamptonshire], brother of Christopher MONTAGU (1632) brother of William MONTAGU (1632) father of Edward MONTAGUE (1651) ( D.N.B.; G.E.C. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG651E |
Edward MONTAGUE Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at SIDNEY, 25 Sep., 1651. S. of Edward (above), 2nd Baron Montagu, of Boughton. School, Westminster [ London ]. Matric. 1652 (previously matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, 06 Jun., 1651); M.A. (Oxford) 1661 . Master of the Horse to Queen Catharine. M.P. for Sandwich [ Kent ], 1661-5 . [Died]; Killed at Bergen, Norway , in an attack on the Dutch Fleet, 03 Aug., 1665; buried at Weekley [ Northamptonshire ], 13 Oct., 1665. ( D.N.B. ; H. I. Longden.) | Edward MONTAGUE Approx. lifespan: 16361665 Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 15) at Sidney Sussex College 1651:09:25 s. of Edward MONTAGU (1630) 2nd Baron Montagu, of Boughton. School Westminster, [London], Matric. 1652 (previously matric. from Christ Church [Oxford] 1651:06:06 ) M.A. (Oxford) 1661 Master of the Horse to Queen Catharine. M.P. for Sandwich, [Kent], 1661-65 d.]; Killed at Bergen, Norway , in an attack on the Dutch Fleet 1665:08:03 ; buried at Weekley, [Northamptonshire], 1665:10:13 ( D.N.B. ; H. I. Longden.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG665E |
Edward MONTAGU Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, 21 Apr., 1665. S. of James ( 1623-4 ), Esq., of Lackham, Wiltshire . B. there. School, Strixton, Northamptonshire (Mr Farrow). Matric. 1665 . Adm. at the Middle Temple, 17 Jun., 1692. Brother of James (1652) and Thomas (1668). | Edward MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16471745 Adm. pens. at Christ's College 1665:04:21 s. of James MONTAGU (1623) Esq., of Lackham, Wiltshire , b. there. School Strixton, Northamptonshire , ( Mr FARROW ) Matric. 1665 Adm. at the Middle Temple 1692:06:17 brother of James MONTAGU (1652) brother of Thomas MONTAGU (1668) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG685E |
Mountague, Edward, Viscount Hinchinbrooke Adm. nobleman (age 16) at TRINITY, 19 Jan., 1685/6. S. of 2nd Earl of Sandwich. B. in London . School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. Matric. 1685-6 . Succeeded as 3rd Earl, Mar., 1688/9. D.C.L. (Oxford) 1702 . Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire . Married Lady Elizabeth, dau. of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. Died 20 Oct., 1729. Brother of Richard ( 1685-6 ) and father of the next. | Edward MOUNTAGUE, Viscount Hinchinbrooke Approx. lifespan: 16691729 Adm. nobleman (age 16) at Trinity College 1685/6:01:19 s. of 2nd Earl of Sandwich. b. in London , Sch: Eton Matric. 1685/6 Succeeded as 3rd Earl 1688/9:03 D.C.L. (Oxford) 1702 Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , m. Lady Elizabeth WILMOT dau. of John WILMOT, Earl of Rochester Died 1729:10:20 brother of Richard MOUNTAGUE (1685) father of Edward Richard MONTAGU (1706) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG706ER |
Montagu, Edward Richard, Viscount Hinchinbrooke Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at TRINITY, 14 May, 1706. S. of Edward ( 1685-6 ), 3rd Earl of Sandwich. School, Sandwich [ Kent ]. Matric. 1706 . Probably LL.D. 1717 ( Com. Reg. ). M.P. for Huntingdon [ Huntingdonshire ], 1713-22 ; for Huntingdonshire , 1722 . Died 03 Oct., 1722. Father of John (1735). | Edward Richard MONTAGU, Viscount Hinchinbrooke Approx. lifespan: 16931722 Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at Trinity College 1706:05:14 s. of Edward MONTAGU, 3rd Earl of Sandwich (1685) School Sandwich, [Kent], Matric. 1706 Probably LL.D. 1717 ( Com. Reg. ) M.P. for Huntingdon, [Huntingdonshire], 1713-22 ; for Huntingdonshire , 1722 Died 1722:10:03 father of John MONTAGU (1735) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG582H |
Henry MONTAGU Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Mar., 1582/3. 3rd s. of Sir Edward, of Boughton, Northamptonshire . B. there, c 1563 . Adm. at the Middle Temple, 06 Nov., 1585. Called to the Bar, 09 Jun., 1592. Autumn Reader, 1606 . M.P. for Higham Ferrers [ Northamptonshire ], 1593, 1597-8, 1601 ; for London , 1604-11 . Recorder of London , 1603-16 . Knighted, 23 Jul., 1603. K.C., 1607 . Serjeant-at-law and King's serjeant, 1611 . Chief Justice of the King's bench, 1616-21 . Presided at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1618 . Lord High Treasurer, 1620-1 . Created Baron Montagu of Kimbolton and Viscount Mandeville, 19 Dec., 1620. Lord President of the Council, 1621-8 . Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1624-42 . Created Earl of Manchester, 05 Feb., 1625/6. Lord privy seal, 1628-42 . High Steward of the University, 1634-42 . An assiduous member of the Star Chamber. Appointed one of the guardians of the realm during Charles I's absence, 1641 . Speaker of the House of Lords, May, 1642. Author of Contemplatio Mortis et Immortalitatis . Died 07 Nov., 1642; buried at Kimbolton [ Huntingdonshire ]. Brother of James (1585) and Sidney (1588), father of James ( 1623-4 ), George ( 1638-9 ), Sidney (1641), Walter ( 1617-8 ) and Edward ( 1617-8 ). ( Peile, I. 173; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) | Henry MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15631642 Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's College 1582/3:03 3rd s. of Sir Edward MONTAGU of Boughton, Northamptonshire , b. there c1563 Adm. at the Middle Temple 1585:11:06 Called to the Bar 1592:06:09 Autumn Reader 1606 M.P. for Higham Ferrers, [Northamptonshire], 1593, 1597-8, 1601 ; for London , 1604-11 Recorder of London , 1603-16 Knighted 1603:07:23 K.C. 1607 Serjeant-at-law and King's serjeant 1611 Chief Justice of the King's bench 1616-21 Presided at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh 1618 Lord High Treasurer 1620-21 Created Baron MONTAGU of Kimbolton and Viscount Mandeville 1620:12:19 Lord President of the Council 1621-28 Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire , 1624-42 Created Earl of Manchester 1625/6:02:05 Lord privy seal 1628-42 High Steward of the University 1634-42 An assiduous member of the Star Chamber. Appointed one of the guardians of the realm during Charles I's absence 1641 Speaker of the House of Lords 1642:05 Author of Contemplatio Mortis et Immortalitatis Died 1642:11:07 ; buried at Kimbolton, [Huntingdonshire], brother of James MONTAGU (1585) brother of Sidney MONTAGU (1588) father of James MONTAGU (1623) father of George MONTAGU (1638) father of Sidney MONTAGU (1641) father of Walter MONTAGU (1617) brother of Edward MONTAGU (1617) ( Peile, I. 173; D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG585J |
James MONTAGU Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Jun., 1585. 5th s. of Sir Edward, of Boughton [ Northamptonshire ], D.D. (by special Grace), 1598 . Laid the first stone of Sidney Sussex College, 20 May, 1595. First Master of Sidney, 1596-1609 . Dean of Lichfield [ Staffordshire ], 1603-4 . Dean of Worcester [ Worcestershire ], 1604-8 . Bishop of Bath and Wells [ Somerset ], 1608-16 . Bishop of Winchester [ Hampshire ], 1616-8 . Edited and translated the works of James I. Died unmarried, 20 Jul., 1618; buried in Bath Abbey [ Somerset ]. Brother of Henry ( 1582-3 ) and Sidney (1588). ( D.N.B.; Peile, I. 161; Vis. of Northants ., 1618 .) | James MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15671618 Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's College 1585:06 5th s. of Sir Edward MONTAGU of Boughton, [Northamptonshire], D.D. (by special Grace) 1598 Laid the first stone of Sidney Sussex College 1595:05:20 First Master of Sidney Sussex College 1596-1609 Dean of Lichfield, [Staffordshire], 1603-04 Dean of Worcester, [Worcestershire], 1604-08 Bishop of Bath and Wells, [Somerset], 1608-16 Bishop of Winchester, [Hampshire], 1616-18 Edited and translated the works of James I. Died unmarried 1618:07:20 ; buried in Bath Abbey, [Somerset], brother of Henry MONTAGU (1582) brother of Sidney MONTAGU (1588) ( D.N.B.; Peile, I. 161; Vis. of Northants ., 1618) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG735J |
John MONTAGU 4th Earl of Sandwich. Adm. at TRINITY, Apr., 1735. 1st s. of Edward Richard, Viscount Hinchinbrooke (1706). B. 03 Nov., 1718. School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. Succeeded his grandfather as 4th Earl, 20 Oct., 1729. Travelled on the continent [ Europe ] and in the East, 1737-9 . F.R.S., 1740 . Lord of the Admiralty, 1744-8 ; First Lord, 1748-51 and 1763:04-09 . Colonel in the Army, 1745 . Plenipotentiary at Breda [ Holland ], 1746 ; at Aix-la-Chapelle [ Germany ], 1748 . Elder Brother of the Trinity House, 1749-92 . Joint vice-treasurer of Ireland , 1755-63 . One of the principal Secretaries of State (Northern Department) 1763-5, 1770-1 . Sullied his reputation by the part he took in the prosecution of John Wilkes. Postmaster-General, 1768-70 . Returned to the Admiralty as First Lord, 1771-82 . Employed the vast patronage of the office as an engine for bribery and political jobbery. Retired from public life on the fall of the North administration, 1782 . Ranger of St James' and Hyde Park [ London ], 1783-4 . Died 30 Apr., 1792. ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) | John MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 17181792 4th Earl of Sandwich. Adm. at Trinity College 1735:04 1st s. of Edward Richard MONTAGU Viscount Hinchinbrooke MONTAGU (1706) b. 1718:11:03 Sch: Eton Succeeded his grandfather as 4th Earl 1729:10:20 Travelled on the continent [Europe], and in the East 1737-39 F.R.S. 1740 Lord of the Admiralty 1744-48 ; First Lord 1748-51 and 1763:04-09 Colonel in the Army 1745 Plenipotentiary at Breda, [Holland], 1746 ; at Aix-la-Chapelle, [Germany], 1748 Elder brother of the Trinity House 1749-92 Joint vice-treasurer of Ireland , 1755-63 One of the principal Secretaries of State (Northern Department) 1763-5, 1770-1 Sullied his reputation by the part he took in the prosecution of John Wilkes. Postmaster-General 1768-70 Returned to the Admiralty as First Lord 1771-82 Employed the vast patronage of the office as an engine for bribery and political jobbery. Retired from public life on the fall of the North administration 1782 Ranger of St James' and Hyde Park, [London], 1783-84 Died 1792:04:30 ( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG622J |
Jonas MONTAGU M.A. from KING'S, 1622 . Of Berkshire , pleb. Matric. from Merton College, Oxford, 14 Dec., 1604, age 16; B.A. (Oxford) 1617/8 . A Master at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. | Jonas MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15881686 M.A. from King's College 1622 Of Berkshire , pleb. Matric. from Merton College [Oxford] 1604:12:14 age 16 B.A. (Oxford) 1617/8 A Master at Eton, [Buckinghamshire], |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG650J |
Jonas MONTAGU Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1650 . B. at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1634 . Matric. 1650 ; B.A. 1653/4 ; M.A. 1657 . Fellow, 1653-62 . R. of Horstead and Coltishall, Norfolk , 1658 . R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset , 1661-86 . Died 1686 . Brother of Thomas (1631) and father of the next. | Jonas MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16341686 Adm. at King's College a scholar from Sch: Eton 1650 b. at Sch: Eton 1634 Matric. 1650 B.A. 1653/4 M.A. 1657 Fellow 1653-62 R. of Horstead and Coltishall, Norfolk , 1658 R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset , 1661-86 Died 1686 brother of Thomas MONTAGU (1631) father of Jonas MOUNTAGUE (1689) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG689J |
Jonas MOUNTAGUE Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1689 . S. of Jonas (above). B. at Wootton Courtenay, Somerset . Matric. 1689 ; B.A. 1693/4 ; M.A. 1697 . Fellow, 1692 . Died at Exeter [ Devon ], 1720, when bursar of the College. Brother of William (1690). ( Harwood .) | Jonas MOUNTAGUE Approx. lifespan: 16711720 Adm. at King's College a scholar from Sch: Eton 1689 s. of Jonas MONTAGU (1650) b. at Wootton Courtenay, Somerset , Matric. 1689 B.A. 1693/4 M.A. 1697 Fellow 1692 Died at Exeter, [Devon], 1720 when bursar of the College. brother of William MOUNTAGUE (1690) ( Harwood .) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG589R |
Richard MONTAGU Adm. sizar at KING'S, Michs. 1589. | Richard MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15711669 Adm. sizar at King's College 1589:10MT: |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG594R |
Richard MONTAGU Adm. at KING'S, a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1594 . S. of Laurence, V. of Dorney, Buckinghamshire . B. 1577 . B.A. 1598 ; M.A. 1602 ; B.D. 1609 ; D.D. 1620 . Fellow, 1597-1604 . Fellow of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1613 . Ord. deacon (London) 06 May, 1604; priest, 16 May, 1604. R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset , 1610-3 . R. of Stanford Rivers, Essex , 1613-28 . Dean of Hereford [ Herefordshire ] 1616-7 ; Archdeacon, 1617-29 . Canon of Windsor [ Berkshire ], 1617-28 . Chaplain to James I, 1617 . R. of Petworth, Sussex , 1623-38 . Bishop of Chichester [ Sussex ], 1628-38 . Bishop of Norwich [ Norfolk ], 1638-41 . Author, controversial. Died 13 Apr., 1641; buried in Norwich Cathedral [ Norfolk ]. ( Harwood; Vis. of Bucks., 1634 ; D.N.B. ) | Richard MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15771641 Adm. at King's College a scholar from Sch: Eton 1594 s. of Laurence MONTAGU V. of Dorney, Buckinghamshire , b. 1577 B.A. 1598 M.A. 1602 B.D. 1609 D.D. 1620 Fellow 1597-1604 Fellow of Sch: Eton 1613 Ord. deacon (London) 1604:05:06 ; priest 1604:05:16 R. of Wootton Courtenay, Somerset , 1610-13 R. of Stanford Rivers, Essex , 1613-28 Dean of Hereford, [Herefordshire], 1616-17 ; Archdeacon 1617-29 Canon of Windsor, [Berkshire], 1617-28 Chaplain to James I 1617 R. of Petworth, Sussex , 1623-38 Bishop of Chichester, [Sussex], 1628-38 Bishop of Norwich, [Norfolk], 1638-41 Author, controversial. Died 1641:04:13 ; buried in Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, [Norfolk], ( Harwood; Vis. of Bucks. 1634 ; D.N.B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG749S |
Samuel MONTAGU Adm. pens. at CLARE, 14 Jun., 1749. S. of Samuel. Bapt. at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire , 01 Nov., 1731. Colleger at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1745-8 . | Samuel MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 17311829 Adm. pens. at Clare College 1749:06:14 s. of Samuel MONTAGU Bapt. at Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire , 1731:11:01 Colleger at Sch: Eton 1745-48 |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG588S |
Sidney MONTAGU Matric. Fell.-Com. from CHRIST'S, Dec., 1588. 6th s. of Sir Edward, Judge, of Boughton, Northamptonshire . Adm. at the Middle Temple, 11 May, 1593. Called to the Bar, 22 May, 1601. Master of Requests to Charles I. Knighted, 28 Jul., 1616. M.P. for Brackley [ Northamptonshire ], 1593 ; for Wednesbury [ Staffordshire ], 1601 ; for Wells [ Somerset ], 1614 ; for Huntingdonshire , 1640 . Expelled and committed to the Tower [ London ], 1642 . Royalist. Of Hinchinbrooke, Huntingdonshire . Married Paulina, dau. of John Pepys, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire . Died 25 Feb., 1644. His son Edward was created Earl of Sandwich. Brother of Henry ( 1582-3 ) and James (1585). ( Peile, I. 193; A. B. Beaven; H. I. Longden.) | Sidney MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15701644 Matric. Fell.-Com. from Christ's College 1588:12 6th s. of Sir Edward MONTAGU Judge, of Boughton, Northamptonshire , Adm. at the Middle Temple 1593:05:11 Called to the Bar 1601:05:22 Master of Requests to Charles I. Knighted 1616:07:28 M.P. for Brackley, [Northamptonshire], 1593 ; for Wednesbury, [Staffordshire], 1601 ; for Wells, [Somerset], 1614 ; for Huntingdonshire , 1640 Expelled and committed to the Tower, [London], 1642 Royalist. Of Hinchinbrooke, Huntingdonshire , Married Paulina PEPYS dau. of John PEPYS of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire , Died 1644:02:25 His son Edward was created Earl of Sandwich. brother of Henry MONTAGU (1582) brother of James MONTAGU (1585) ( Peile, I. 193; A. B. Beaven; H. I. Longden.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG641S |
Sidney MONTAGU Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at CHRIST'S, 20 May, 1641. 6th s. of Henry ( 1582-3 ), 1st Earl of Manchester and High Steward of the University. B. at Totteridge, Hertfordshire . School, Amersham [ Buckinghamshire ] (Dr Croke). Matric. 1641 ; M.A. 1641 ( fil. nob. ). Adm. at the Middle Temple, 02 Aug., 1642. Called to the Bar, 27 Nov., 1646. Brother of George ( 1638-9 ), etc. ( Peile, I. 476.) | Sidney MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16281726 Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 13) at Christ's College 1641:05:20 6th s. of Henry MONTAGU (1582) 1st Earl of Manchester and High Steward of the University. b. at Totteridge, Hertfordshire , School Amersham, [Buckinghamshire], ( Dr CROKE ) Matric. 1641 M.A. 1641 ( fil. nob. ) Adm. at the Middle Temple 1642:08:02 Called to the Bar 1646:11:27 brother of George MONTAGU (1638) etc. ( Peile, I. 476) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG631T |
Thomas MONTAGU Adm. at KING'S (age 15) a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 19 Dec., 1631. B. at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. Matric. 1632 ; B.A. 1635/6 ; M.A. 1639 . Fellow, 1634-51 . Assistant Master at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]; Head Master, 1660-72 . Fellow of Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 1671-91 . Died 09 Oct., 1691. M.I. at Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]. Brother of Jonas (1650). ( Lipscomb, IV. 477; Le Neve, Mon., v. 127; Harwood .) | Thomas MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 16161691 Adm. at King's College (age 15) a scholar from Sch: Eton 1631:12:19 b. at Sch: Eton Matric. 1632 B.A. 1635/6 M.A. 1639 Fellow 1634-51 Assistant Master at Eton, [Buckinghamshire], ; Head Master 1660-72 Fellow of Sch: Eton 1671-91 Died 1691:10:09 M.I. at Sch: Eton brother of Jonas MONTAGU (1650) ( Lipscomb, IV. 477; Le Neve, Mon., v. 127; Harwood .) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG581W |
William MONTAGU Adm. at KING'S (age 18) a scholar from Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], 04 Sep., 1581. Of Dorney, Buckinghamshire . S. of William, of Boveney [ Buckinghamshire ]. Matric. 1581 ; B.A. 1585/6 ; M.A. 1589 . Fellow, 1584-95 . Succeeded to an estate at Boveney [ Buckinghamshire ], near Eton [ Buckinghamshire ], where he lived. ( Harwood; Vis. of Bucks., 1634 .) | William MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 15631661 Adm. at King's College (age 18) a scholar from Sch: Eton 1581:09:04 Of Dorney, Buckinghamshire , s. of William MONTAGU of Boveney, [Buckinghamshire], Matric. 1581 B.A. 1585/6 M.A. 1589 Fellow 1584-95 Succeeded to an estate at Boveney, [Buckinghamshire], near Sch: Eton where he lived. ( Harwood; Vis. of Bucks. 1634) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier PKRN625G |
Gilbert PICKERING Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Easter 1625; Fell.-Com. 1626 . S. and h. of Sir John, of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire , Knt. (and grandson of Gilbert (above)). Bapt. there, 10 Mar., 1610/1. Matric. 1626 ; B.A. 1629 . Adm. at Gray's Inn, 06 Nov., 1629. Created Bart., 05 Jun., 1638. M.P. for Northamptonshire , 1640-58, 1654-5, 1656-8 . Sided with the Army, 1648 . One of Charles I's judges, but did not sign the death warrant. Member of the Councils of State under the Commonwealth, 1649-59 . One of Cromwell's Upper House, 1657-9 . Married (1) Sidney, dau. of Sir Sidney Montagu, of Hinchinbrooke, Huntingdonshire ; (2) Elizabeth, dau. of John Pepys, of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire . Buried 17 Oct., 1668, at Titchmarsh (according to the parish register). Admon., 05 May, 1669. Brother of John (1631). (A. B. Beaven; D.N.B.; G.E.C., II. 432.) | Gilbert PICKERING Approx. lifespan: 16101668 Adm. pens. at Emmanuel College 1625:04ET: ; Fell.-Com. 1626 s. and h. of Sir John PICKERING of Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire , Knt. (and grandson of Gilbert PICKERING (1570) ) Bapt. there 1610/1:03:10 Matric. 1626 B.A. 1629 Adm. at Gray's Inn 1629:11:06 Created Bart. 1638:06:05 M.P. for Northamptonshire , 1640-58, 1654-5, 1656-8 Sided with the Army 1648 One of Charles I's judges, but did not sign the death warrant. Member of the Councils of State under the Commonwealth 1649-59 One of Cromwell's Upper House 1657-59 m. (1) Sidney MONTAGU dau. of Sir Sidney MONTAGU of Hinchinbrooke, Huntingdonshire , ; m. (2) Elizabeth PEPYS dau. of John PEPYS of Cottenham, Cambridgeshire , Buried 1668:10:17 at Titchmarsh (according to the parish register) Admon. 1669:05:05 brother of John PICKERING (1631) (A. B. Beaven; D.N.B.; G.E.C. II. 432) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier SNDC000J |
Sandwich, John, Earl of Sandwich See: John MONTAGU | John SANDWICH, Earl of Sandwich Approx. lifespan: 9821832 <xref> John MONTAGU </xref> |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier SMT747W2 |
William SMITH Adm. pens. (age 16) at ST JOHN'S, 23 Oct., 1747. S. of William, grocer, of London . Bapt. at St Alban's, Wood Street, London . School, Eton [ Buckinghamshire ]; colleger, 1742-7 . Matric. 1747 . Became an actor of some celebrity, principally at Covent Garden [ London ]. With Garrick at Drury Lane [ London ]. Unsurpassed as Charles Surface. Retired, 1788 . Married Elizabeth, dau. of Edward Richard Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke. Died 13 Sep., 1819, aged 88. ( Scott-Mayor, III. 570; D.N.B. ) | William SMITH Approx. lifespan: 17311819 Adm. pens. (age 16) at St John's College 1747:10:23 s. of William SMITH grocer of London , c. St Alban's, Wood Street, London , Sch: Eton ; colleger 1742-47 Matric. 1747 Became an actor of some celebrity, principally at Covent Garden, [London], With Garrick at Drury Lane, [London], Unsurpassed as Charles Surface Retired 1788 m. Elizabeth MONTAGU dau. of Edward Richard MONTAGU, Viscount Hinchingbrooke d. 1819:09:13 aged 88. ( Scott-Mayor III. 570; D.N.B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier SNDS587R |
Richard SONDES Matric. Fell.-Com. from QUEENS', Easter 1587. Of Kent . S. and h. of Sir Michael, of Throwley, Kent . Knighted, 11 May, 1603. Of Throwley, Kent . Married (1) Susan, dau. of Sir Edward Montagu, Knt.; (2) Catherine, dau. of Sir Rowland Hayward, of London , Knt. Died 1633 . Father of George (1615), Anthony (1620), Edward (1620) and possibly of the next; probably brother of William (1596). ( Vis. of Kent, 1619 ; Hasted, II. 764.) | Richard SONDES Approx. lifespan: 15691633 Matric. Fell.-Com. from Queens' College 1587:04ET: Of Kent , s. and h. of Sir Michael SONDES of Throwley, Kent , Knighted 1603:05:11 Of Throwley, Kent , m. (1) Susan MONTAGU dau. of Sir Edward MONTAGU Knt.; m. (2) Catherine HAYWARD dau. of Sir Rowland HAYWARD of London , Knt. d. 1633 father of George SONDES (1615) father of Anthony SONDES (1620) father of Edward SONDES (1620) possibly father of Robert SONDES (1615) probably brother of William SONDES (1596) ( Vis. of Kent 1619 ; Hasted II. 764) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier WNDT669C |
Christopher WANDESFORD Adm. Fell.-Com. at TRINITY, 10 May, 1669. S. and h. of Sir Christopher, Bart., of Kirklington, North Riding of Yorkshire , and grandson of Christopher (above). B. 19 Aug., 1656. Matric. 1669 . Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart., Feb., 1686/7. Sheriff of Yorkshire , 1689-90 . M.P. for St Canice [ Co. Kilkenny ], 1692-3, 1695-9, and 1703-7 . P.C. ( Ireland ). Created Baron Wandesford and Viscount Castlecomer, 15 Mar., 1706/7. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. George Montagu, of Horton, Northamptonshire . Died 13 Sep., 1707. Brother of Charles (1687). (Burke; Vis. of Yorks., 1665 ; G.E.C., III. 254.) | Christopher WANDESFORD Approx. lifespan: 16511707 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Trinity College 1669:05:10 s. and h. of Sir Christopher WANDESFORD Bart. of Kirklington, North Riding of Yorkshire , and grandson of Christopher WANSFORD (1610) b. 1656:08:19 Matric. 1669 Succeeded his father as 2nd Bart. 1686/7:02 Sheriff of Yorkshire , 1689-90 M.P. for St Canice, [Co. Kilkenny], 1692-93, 1695-99, and 1703-07 P.C. ( Ireland , ) Created Baron WANDESFORD and Viscount Castlecomer 1706/7:03:15 m. Elizabeth MONTAGU dau. of Hon. George MONTAGU of Horton, Northamptonshire , d. 1707:09:13 brother of Charles WANDESFORD (1687) (Burke; Vis. of Yorks. 1665 ; G.E.C. III. 254) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier WRG705C |
Clement WEARG Adm. pens. (age 18) at PETERHOUSE, 25 Sep., 1705. S. and h. of Thomas, of Kensington, Middlesex . B. 1686, in London . Matric. 1705-6 ; Scholar, 1705 . Adm. at the Inner Temple, 25 Nov., 1706. Called to the Bar, 1711 . Bencher, 1723 . Treasurer, 1725 . Solicitor-General, 1723-4 . Knighted, 04 Feb., 1723/4. M.P. for Helston [ Cornwall ], 1724-6 . Married Elizabeth, dau. of Sir James Montagu, Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Died s.p. ; buried in the Temple churchyard [ London ], 12 Apr., 1726. Will, P.C.C. ( T. A. Walker, 214; D.N.B. ; T. C. Dale.) | Clement WEARG Approx. lifespan: 16871726 Adm. pens. (age 18) at Peterhouse 1705:09:25 s. and h. of Thomas WEARG of Kensington, Middlesex , b. 1686 in London , Matric. 1705/6 Scholar 1705 Adm. at the Inner Temple 1706:11:25 Called to the Bar 1711 Bencher 1723 Treasurer 1725 Solicitor-General 1723-24 Knighted 1723/4:02:04 M.P. for Helston, [Cornwall], 1724-26 Married Elizabeth MONTAGU dau. of Sir James MONTAGU Chief Baron of the Exchequer. d. s.p. ; buried in the Temple churchyard [London], 1726:04:12 Will, P.C.C. ( T. A. Walker 214; D.N.B. ; T. C. Dale.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier WRY598C |
Christopher WRAY Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Sep., 1598. S. and h. of Sir William, of Glentworth, Lincolnshire , Esq. (by his 1st wife Lucy, dau. of Sir Edward Montagu, Knt., of Boughton, Northamptonshire ). B. at Glentworth [ Lincolnshire ]. Matric. 1598 . Buried at All Saints, Cambridge [ Cambridgeshire ], 09 Apr., 1600. Brother of John (1600), Edward (1602), Nathaniel (1607) and William (1602). ( Lincs. Pedigrees, 1323 ; Wray Family, Ped. I.) | Christopher WRAY Approx. lifespan: 15801600 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney Sussex College 1598:09 s. and h. of Sir William WRAY of Glentworth, Lincolnshire , Esq. (by his 1st wife Lucy MONTAGU dau. of Sir Edward MONTAGU Knt., of Boughton, Northamptonshire , ) b. Glentworth, [Lincolnshire], Matric. 1598 Buried at All Saints Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1600:04:09 brother of John WRAY (1600) brother of Edward WRAY (1602) brother of Nathaniel WRAY (1607) brother of William WRAY (1602) ( Lincs. Pedigrees 1323 ; Wray Family Ped. I.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier WRY600J |
John WRAY Adm. Fell.-Com. at SIDNEY, Jun., 1600. Doubtless s. and h. of Sir William, Knt., of Glentworth, Lincolnshire (by his 1st wife Lucy, dau. of Sir Edward Montagu, Knt.). Bapt. at Louth [ Lincolnshire ], 27 Nov., 1586. Knighted, 07 Jun., 1612. Succeeded as 2nd Bart., 13 Aug., 1617. Sheriff of Lincolnshire , 1625-6 . M.P. for Lincolnshire . One of the early patrons of Edward Rainbowe. Took the side of the Parliament during the Civil War. Married Grisel, dau. of Sir Hugh Bethell, of Ellerton, East Riding of Yorkshire , 07 Sep., 1607. Buried at Glentworth [ Lincolnshire ], 31 Dec., 1655. Brother of Christopher (1598), etc. and father of the next. ( Lincs. Pedigrees, 1323 ; G.E.C., I. 95; D.N.B. ) | John WRAY Approx. lifespan: 15861655 Adm. Fell.-Com. at Sidney Sussex College 1600:06 Doubtless s. and h. of Sir William WRAY Knt. of Glentworth, Lincolnshire , (by his 1st wife Lucy MONTAGU dau. of Sir Edward MONTAGU Knt.) c. Louth, [Lincolnshire], 1586:11:27 Knighted 1612:06:07 Succeeded as 2nd Bart. 1617:08:13 Sheriff of Lincolnshire , 1625-26 M.P. for Lincolnshire , One of the early patrons of Edward Rainbowe. Took the side of the Parliament during the Civil War. Married Grisel BETHELL dau. of Sir Hugh BETHELL of Ellerton, East Riding of Yorkshire , 1607:09:07 Buried at Glentworth, [Lincolnshire], 1655:12:31 brother of Christopher WRAY (1598) etc. father of John WRAY (1635) ( Lincs. Pedigrees 1323 ; G.E.C. I. 95; D.N.B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier BLY816E |
Baillie, Evan. Adm. pens. (age 19) at TRINITY, June 5, 1816. S. and h. of Peter [M.P., of Dochfour, Inverness, and of Clifton, Bristol]. B. Apr. 1, 1798, at Bristol. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1816. Of Dochfour; succeeded his grandfather, Evan Baillie, 1835. D.L. for Inverness. J.P. for Cromarty and Inverness. Partner in the Old Bank, Bristol, 1863-8. Married (1) Charlotte Augusta, dau. of Charles Baillie-Hamilton, Archdeacon of Cleveland, Aug. 9, 1821; (2) Lady Georgina Frederica Montagu, dau. of William, Duke of Manchester, Oct. 11, 1823. Died Apr. 1883. Father of the next and William M. (1846). (Burke, P. and B., sub Burton; C. R. Hudleston.) | Evan BAILLIE Approx. lifespan: 17981883 pens. aged 19 Trinity College adm1816:06:05 s. and h. of Peter BAILLIE M.P. of Dochfour, Inverness-shire , of Clifton, Bristol, [Somerset], b. Bristol, [Somerset], 1798:04:01 Sch: Harrow Matric 1816:10MT: Of Dochfour, [Inverness-shire], succeeded his grandfather Evan BAILLIE 1835 D.L. for: : Inverness, [Inverness-shire], J.P. for: : Cromarty and Inverness, [Inverness-shire], Partner in: Old Bank Bristol, [Somerset], 1863-68 m. (1) Charlotte Augusta BAILLIE-HAMILTON dau. of Charles BAILLIE-HAMILTON Archdeacon of Cleveland, < > XXX , 1821:08:09 m. (2) Lady Georgina Frederica MONTAGU dau. of William MONTAGU, Duke of Manchester 1823:10:11 d. 1883:04 father of Evan Peter Montagu BAILLIE (1844) father of William Montagu BAILLIE (1846) (Burke, P. and B., sub Burton; C. R. Hudleston) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier FNTN776TC |
Fountayne, Thomas Charles. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CLARE, Aug. 30, 1776. [Doubtless s. of John (1732), D.D., Dean of York (for whom see D.N.B.), by his 3rd wife, Anne, dau. of Charles Montagu, Esq., of Papplewick, Notts.] B. at York. Matric. Michs. 1776. Donor of plate to the College. Portrait (1777) by John Downman, in Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Died unmarried and v.p. Jan. 1, 1780. (Burke, L.G. (sub Montagu), 1864.) | Thomas Charles FOUNTAYNE Approx. lifespan: 17581780 Fell.-Com. Clare College adm1776:08:30 Doubtless s. of John FOUNTAYNE (1732), DD, Dean of York, [Yorkshire], (for whom see D.N.B. ), by his 3rd wife, Anne MONTAGU dau. of Charles MONTAGU, Esq., of Papplewick, Nottinghamshire , b. York, [Yorkshire], Matric 1776:10MT: Donor of plate to College Portrait (1777) by John Downman, in <wrk> Fitzwilliam Museum </wrk> CB, [Cambridgeshire], d. unmarried and v.p. 1780:01:01 (Burke, L.G. ( sub Montagu)1864) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier GRHN773J |
Graham, James, Marquess of. Adm. nobleman (age 18) at TRINITY, Jan. 8, 1773. S. and h. of William [2nd] Duke of Montrose. B. [Sept. 8, 1755], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1774; M.A. 1775. LL.D., Glasgow. D.C.L., Oxford. Styled Marquess of Graham, 1755-90. M.P. for Richmond, 1780-4; for Gt Bedwin, 1784-90. Chancellor of Glasgow University, 1780-1836. Paymaster-General of the Forces, 1789-91 (jointly with Lord Mulgrave). Vice-President, Board of Trade and member of the Privy Council, 1789. Succeeded his father as 3rd Duke of Montrose, Sept. 23, 1790. Commissioner for the affairs of India, 1791-1803. Master of the Horse, 1790-5 and 1807-21. Lord Justice-General of Scotland, 1795-1836. K.G., 1812. Enrolled as a private in the City of London Light Horse during the French Revolution. President of the Board of Trade, 1804-6, and for most of that time also joint Postmaster-General. Lord Chamberlain, 1821-7 and 1828-30. Lord-Lieut. of the Counties of Stirling and Dumbarton. Knight of the Order of the Thistle, 1793-1812. Obtained permission for the Highlanders to resume their national dress which had long been prohibited by law. Married (1) Mar. 3, 1785, Jemima Elizabeth, dau. of John, Earl of Ashburnham; (2) July 24, 1790, Caroline Maria, dau. of George, Duke of Manchester. Died Dec. 30, 1836, at his mansion in Grosvenor Square, London. Buried at Aberuthven, Perthshire. Father of James (1817). (Eton Coll. Reg.; D.N.B.; Doyle, Official Baronage of England; Scots Peerage (Montrose), VI. 268.) | Marquess of James GRAHAM Approx. lifespan: 17551836 age=18 : nobleman Trinity College adm1773:01:08 s. and h. of William GRAHAM, [2nd] Duke of Montrose b. London , 1755:09:08 Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire], Matric 1774:01LT: MA 1775 LLD Glasgow . DCL Oxford . Styled Marquess of GRAHAM 1755-90 M.P.: for Richmond, [Yorkshire ???], 1780-84 M.P.: for Gt Bedwin, [Wiltshire], 1784-90 Chancellor of Sch: Glasgow University [Glasgow], [Scotland], 1780-1836 Paymaster-General of the Forces: jointly with Lord Mulgrave 1789-91 Lord Mulgrave Vice-President: Board of Trade 1789 Member of Privy Council 1789 Succeeded his father as "> 3rd Duke of MONTROSE 1790:09:23 Commissioner for affairs of: India , 1791-1803 Master of the Horse: 1790-5, and 1807-21 Lord Justice-General of: Scotland , 1795-1836 KG 1812 Enrolled as a private: during the French Rev.olution City of London Light Horse [1789] President of Board of Trade 1804-06 joint Postmaster-General: for most of the period1804-06 Lord Chamberlain: 1821-7, and 1828-30 Lord-Lieutenant of: Stirlingshire and Dunbartonshire , Knight of the Order of the Thistle 1793-1812 Obtained permission for the Highlanders to resume their national dress which had long been prohibited by law"/> m. (1) "> Jemima Elizabeth dau. of John, Earl of Ashburnham 1785:03:03 m. (2) "> Caroline Maria MONTAGU dau. of George, Duke of Manchester 1790:07:24 d. at his mansion in Grosvenor Square, London , 1836:12:30 bur. Aberuthven, Perthshire , father of James GRAHAM (1817) Refs: Eton College Reg. Refs: D.N.B. Refs: Doyle, Official Baronage of England Refs: Scots Peerage (Montrose), VI. 268. |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier GRHN817J |
Graham, James, Marquess of. Adm. nobleman (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 4, 1817. S. and h. of James (1773) [3rd] Duke of Montrose [by his second wife, Lady Caroline Maria Montagu, dau. of George, Duke of Manchester]. B. [July 16, 1799], in London. School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1817; M.A. 1819. Styled Marquess of Graham, 1799-1836. P.C., Feb. 23, 1821. M.P. for Cambridge, 1825-32. Commissioner for India Board, 1828-30. Succeeded his father as 4th Duke and 7th Marquis of Montrose, 1836. Opposed the Free Trade measures of Sir Robert Peel, in 1846. Lord Steward of the Queen's Household, Feb. 27, 1852-Jan. 4, 1853. Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, 1858- 91. Postmaster-General, July, 1866-Dec. 1868, when he concluded a convention with the U.S.A., India and China, which greatly reduced the tariff for letters passing between Great Britain and those countries; also effected improvements in mail contracts with the East held by P. and O. Co. In 1868 brought forward the Electric Telegraphs Bill. Chancellor of Glasgow University, 1837. Major-General of the Royal Archers. Lord-Lieut. of Stirlingshire, 1843. Married, Oct. 15, 1836, Caroline Agnes, dau. of John Beresford, second Lord Decies, and had issue. Died Dec. 30, 1874, at Cannes. (D.N.B.; Doyle, Official Baronage of England; Eton Sch. Lists.) | Marquess of James GRAHAM Approx. lifespan: 18001874 age=17 : nobleman Trinity College adm1817:02:04 s. and h. of by his second wife "> Graham, James <qual>[3rd] Duke of Montrose</qual> (1773) s. of Lady Caroline Maria MONTAGU dau. of George, Duke of MANCHESTER b. London , 1799:07:16 Sch: Eton School [Eton], [Buckinghamshire], Matric 1817:01LT: MA 1819 Styled Marquess of GRAHAM 1799-1836 P.C.: 1821:02:23 M.P.: for Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire], 1825-32 Commissioner: for India Board 1828-30 Succeeded his father as 4th Duke and 7th Marquis of MONTROSE 1836 Opposed the Free Trade measures of "> Sir Robert PEEL in1846 Lord Steward of the Queen's Household: 1852:02:27-1853:01:04 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: 1858-91 Postmaster-General: 1866:07-1868:12 concluded a convention which greatly reduced the tariff for letters passing between Britain and: USA and India and China , [1866:07-1868:12] effected improvements in mail contracts with the East held by: P. and O. Company [1866:07-1868:12] brought forward: Electric Telegraphs Bill 1868 Chancellor of Sch: Glasgow University [Glasgow], [Scotland], 1837 Major-General of Royal Archers Lord-Lieutenant of: Stirlingshire , 1843 m. "> Caroline Agnes BERESFORD dau. of John BERESFORD, second Lord Decies 1836:10:15 had issue"/> d. Cannes, [France], 1874:12:30 Refs: D.N.B. Refs: Doyle, Official Baronage of England Refs: Eton Sch. Lists . |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HRVY822TK |
Hervey, Thomas Kibble. Adm. pens. (age 22) at CAIUS, July 2, 1822. S. of James, merchant, of Manchester. B. Feb. 4, 1799, at Paisley, Scotland. School, Manchester Grammar (Dr Smith). Matric. Michs. 1822; Scholar, 1822-3. Migrated to Trinity, Feb. 10, 1823. Articled to Sharp, Eccles and Co., solicitors, Manchester. Read for the Bar, but was not called. Married, Oct. 17, 1843, Eleanor Louisa, dau. of George Conway Montagu, of Lackham, Wilts. Edited Friendship's Offering, 1825-7. Contributed novelettes and poems to several of the Annuals. Editor of the Athenaeum, 1846-53. A sound critic of art and literature. Author, Australia, a poem; The Convict Ship; The Poetical Sketch Book, etc. Died Feb. 27, 1859. Buried in Highgate cemetery. (Boase, I. 1451; Venn, II. 183; Manchester Sch. Reg., III. 284; D.N.B.) | Thomas Kibble HERVEY Approx. lifespan: 17991859 age 22 pens. Gonville & Caius College adm1822:07:02 s. of James HERVEY merchant: Manchester, [Lancashire], b. Paisley, Scotland , 1799:02:04 Sch: Manchester Grammar [Manchester], [Lancashire], ( Mr EDWARDS ) Matric. 1822:10MT: Scholar 1822-23 Mig. to Trinity College 1823:02:10 Articled: to Sharp, Eccles and Company, solicitors Manchester, [Lancashire], Read for the Bar, but was not called: m. Eleanor Louisa MONTAGU dau. of George Conway MONTAGU of Lackham, Wiltshire , 1843:10:17 Edited: Friendship's Offering 1825-27 Publ.: Contributed novelettes and poems to several of the Annuals Editor of Athenaeum 1846-53 A sound critic of art and literature Publ.: Australia, a poem; The Convict Ship ; The Poetical Sketch Book etc. d. 1859:02:27 bur. Highgate cemetery, [Highgate], [London], ( Boase, I. 1451; Venn, II. 183; Manchester School Reg ., III. 284; D.N.B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier HLTN899HD |
Hulton-Harrop, Hugh De Lacy. Adm. at TRINITY HALL, Lent, 1899. S. of [W. E.] Montagu, Esq. (next), of Lythwood Hall, Shrewsbury. [B. 1880.] School, Eton. Matric. Lent, 1899. In the S. African War with the Shrops. Yeomanry, 1901; Lieut., 5th Lancers. Served in the Great War, 1914-19 (Lieut., Life Guards); killed in action, May 12, 1915. (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families; Univ. War List.) | Hugh De Lacy HULTON-HARROP Approx. lifespan: 18801915 Adm. Trinity Hall 1899:01LT: s. of Hulton-HarropW. E. MONTAGU, Esq. (next) Hall of Lythwood Shrewsbury, [Shropshire], b. 1880 Sch: Eton Matric. 1899:01LT: In the S. African War [South Africa], with Shropshire Yeomanry 1901 Lieutenant: 5th Lancers Served in the Great War: 1914-19 Lieutenant: Life Guards ); [d.]; d. killed in action 1915:05:12 (Fox-Davies, Armorial Families ; University War List ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG875A |
Montagu, Andrew. Adm. pens. (age 21) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 12, 1875. S. of Andrew Fountain Wilson, Esq., of Melton Park, Doncaster, Yorks. School, private. Matric. Easter, 1875. Brother of Charles W. (1875). | Andrew MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18541952 pens. aged 21 Magdalene College adm1875:02:12 s. of Andrew Fountain Wilson MONTAGU, Esq. of Melton Park, Melton, Doncaster, West Riding of Yorkshire , Sch: private Matric 1875:04ET: brother of Charles W. MONTAGU (1875) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG849A |
Montagu, Arthur. Adm. pens. (age 20) at PEMBROKE, June 25, 1849. 6th s. of Edward Proudfoot (1814), Esq. [R.N.], of Beccles, Suffolk. B. there [Nov. 22, 1828. School, Rugby]. Of Lowick Hall, Ulverston, Lancs. Died Mar. 13, 1908. (Rugby Sch. Reg., which calls him '7th' son; Burke, Col. Gentry, II. 808, which gives 1909 as date of death; Burke, P. and B.; C. R. Hudleston.) | Arthur MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18281908 pens. aged 20 Pembroke College adm1849:06:25 6th s. of Edward Proudfoot MONTAGU (1814), Esq. R.N., of Beccles, Suffolk , b. there [1828:11:22 Sch: Rugby School Rugby, [Warwickshire], Of Lowick Hall, Lowick, Ulverston, Lancashire , d. 1908:03:13 ( Rugby School Reg., which calls him "7th" son; Burke, Colonel Gentry, II. 808, which gives 1909 as date of death; Burke, P. and B. ; C. R. Hudleston.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG786B |
Montagu, Basil. Adm. pens. (age 18) at CHRIST'S, Apr. 10, 1786. [Illegitimate] s. of John (1735), 4th Earl of Sandwich, and Martha Ray, a well-known singer and beauty, shot dead, when leaving Covent Garden theatre, Apr. 7, 1779, by the Rev. James Hackman, R. of Wiveton, Norfolk, who was in love with her. B. [Apr. 24, 1770], in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1786; Scholar, 1787; B.A. (6th Wrangler) 1790; M.A. 1793. Friend, when at Cambridge, of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Adm. at Gray's Inn, Jan. 30, 1789. Called to the Bar, May 19, 1798. On the Norfolk Circuit. K.C., 1835. Commissioner in Bankruptcy, 1806. Accountant-General in Bankruptcy, 1835. Suggested radical reforms in the then existing bankruptcy procedure, and wrote on the subject. Married (1) Apr. 4, 1790, Caroline Matilda Want, of Brampton, Hunts.; (2) 1801, Laura, eldest dau. of Sir William Beaumaris Rush, of Roydon, Suffolk; (3) Anna Dorothea Bridget, widow of Thomas Skepper, lawyer, and dau. of Edward Benson of York, and had issue by all marriages. Author, Essays, etc.; edited Bacon, 1825-37. Died Nov. 27, 1851, at Boulogne. Charles Dickens saw a likeness to him in Chateaubriand (Forster, Life of Dickens, I. 473). Father of the next and of Frederic C. (1831); brother of John (1790). (Boase, II. 927; Peile, II. 321; Law Lists; Inns of Court; D.N.B.) | Basil MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 17701851 pens. aged 18 Christ's College adm1786:04:10 Illegitimate] s. of John MONTAGU (1735), 4th Earl of Sandwich, and Martha Ray, a well-known singer and beauty, shot dead, when leaving Covent Garden theatre [London], 1779:04:07, by Rev. James HACKMAN, R.: Wiveton, Norfolk , , who was in love with her. b. London , 1770:04:24 Sch: Charterhouse School Charterhouse, [London], Matric 1786:10MT: Scholar 1787 BA 6 th Wrangler 1790 MA 1793 Friend, when CB, of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Adm. Gray's Inn: 1789:01:30 Called to the Bar: 1798:05:19 On the Norfolk Circuit, [Norfolk], KC 1835 Commissioner in: : Bankruptcy 1806 Accountant-General in: : Bankruptcy 1835 Suggested radical reforms in the then existing bankruptcy procedure, and wrote on the subject. m. (1) 1790:04:04, Caroline Matilda Want, of Brampton, Huntingdonshire , m. (2) 1801 Laura, eldest dau. of Sir William Beaumaris RUSH of Roydon, Suffolk , ; (3) Anna Dorothea Bridget, widow of Thomas Skepper, lawyer, and dau. of Edward BENSON of York, [Yorkshire], by all marriages. had issue Publ.: Essays etc.; Publ.: edited Bacon 1825-37 d. 1851:11:27 at Boulogne, [France], Charles Dickens saw a likeness to him in Chateaubriand (Forster, Life of Dickens, I. 473) father of the next and of Frederic C. MONTAGU (1831) father of MONTAGU brother of John (1790) ( Boase, II. 927; Peile, II. 321; Law Lists; Inns of Court; D.N.B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG826CP |
Montagu, Charles Parr. Adm. pens. (age 16) at CAIUS, Feb. 27, 1826. [5th] s. of Basil (above), barrister, of [Bedford Square], London. Schools, Chelsea, Sherburn, Yorks., and Rothwell. Matric. Michs. 1826. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 16, 1829. Called to the Bar, 1834. 'Died young.' Brother of Frederic C. (1831); father of Ernest (1856). (Venn, II. 199; Inns of Court.) | Charles Parr MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18101908 pens. aged 16 Gonville & Caius College adm1826:02:27 5th s. of Basil (above), Barrister of: : [Bedford Square] London , schools Sch: Chelsea School Chelsea, [London], Sherburn, Yorkshire , , and Rothwell, < >[[XXX], Matric 1826:10MT: Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1829:05:16 Called to the Bar: 1834 "d. young." brother of Frederic C. MONTAGU (1831) brother of MONTAGU father of Ernest (1856) ( Venn, II. 199; Inns of Court .) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG875CW |
Montagu, Charles Wallace. Adm. pens. (age 20) at MAGDALENE, Feb. 12, 1875. S. of Andrew Fountain Wilson, Esq., of Melton Park, Doncaster. School, private. Matric. Easter, 1875. Died June 6, 1932, aged 77, at Lewes; buried at Seaford. Brother of Andrew (1875). (The Times, June 7, 1932.) | Charles Wallace MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18551932 pens. aged 20 Magdalene College adm1875:02:12 s. of Andrew Fountain Wilson MONTAGU, Esq. of Melton Park, Melton, Doncaster, [West Riding of Yorkshire], Sch: private Matric 1875:04ET: d. 1932:06:06 aged 77, Lewes, [Sussex], ; buried Seaford, [Sussex], brother of rew MONTAGU (1875) ( The Times 1932:06:07) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG819E |
Montagu, Edgar. Adm. Fell.-Com. at CHRIST'S, Oct. 19, 1819. [3rd] s. of Gerard (and Mary Anne, dau. of George Doughty, of Theberton Hall, Suffolk). B. 1796. Matric. Michs. 1819. Adm. at the Middle Temple, Oct. 14, 1819. Called to the Bar, June 17, 1825. Married, Apr. 8, 1847, Marianne H., dau. of Major G. Mackenzie, and had issue. Died May 21, 1851, at Gloucester Road, Hyde Park Gardens, London. Brother of Edward P. (1814) and George (1811). (Peile, II. 396; Burke, Col. Gentry, II. 808; Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag., 1851, II. 101; Burke, P. and B.) | Edgar MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 17961851 Fell.-Com. Christ's College adm1819:10:19 3rd s. of Gerard (and Mary) ANNE dau. of George DOUGHTY of Theberton Hall, Theberton, Suffolk , ) b. 1796 Matric 1819:10MT: Adm. at: Middle Temple 1819:10:14 Called to the Bar: 1825:06:17 m. 1847:04:08,Marianne H., dau. of Major: G. Mackenzie. had issue d. 1851:05:21 at Gloucester Road, Hyde Park Gardens, London , brother of Edward P. MONTAGU (1814) brother of George MONTAGU (1811) ( Peile, II. 396; Burke, Colonel Gentry, II. 808; Law Lists; Inns of Court; G. Mag. 1851, II. 101; Burke, P. and B. ) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG837EW |
Montagu, Edgar William. Adm. pens. (age 18) at CAIUS, Dec. 8, 1837. S. of the Rev. George (1811), R. of South Pickenham, Norfolk (and Emily, dau. of the Ven. William Young [post Yonge], Archdeacon of Norwich). B. [July 20, 1819], at Swaffham, Norfolk. School, Shrewsbury. Matric. Michs. 1838; B.A. 1842; M.A. 1845. Ord. deacon (Norwich) 1843; priest, 1845. Held various curacies in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1843-64. R. of Kettlestone, Norfolk, 1864-1902 (sinecure). R. of Wimbish, Essex, 1896-1902. Married (1) June 18, 1872, Arabella, dau. of the Rev. Cremer Cremer, of Beeston Regis, Norfolk; (2) 1880, Charlotte Adèle, dau. of the Rev. Richard Arnold. Died Apr. 12, 1902, at Kettlestone. (Venn, II. 242; Crockford; Burke, Col. Gentry, II. 808; The Times, Apr. 15, 1902.) | Edgar William MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18191917 pens. aged 18 Gonville & Caius College adm1837:12:08 s. of Rev. George MONTAGU (1811) R.: South Pickenham, Norfolk , (and Emily) dau. of the Ven. William Young [post Yonge], Archdeacon of: : Norwich) b. Swaffham, Norfolk , 1819:07:20 Sch: Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury, [Shropshire], Matric 1838:10MT: BA 1842 MA 1845 Ord. deacon Norwich 1843 Ord. priest 1845 Held various curacies Norfolk and Suffolk , 1843-64 R.: Kettlestone, Norfolk , 1864-1902 (sinecure) R.: Wimbish, Essex , 1896-1902 m. (1) 1872:06:18, Arabella dau. of Rev. Cremer CREMER, of Beeston Regis, Norfolk , m. (2) 1880 Charlotte Adèle dau. of Rev. Richard ARNOLD. d. 1902:04:12 at Kettlestone, [Norfolk], ( Venn, II. 242; Crockford ; Burke, Colonel Gentry, II. 808; The Times 1902:04:15) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG814EP |
Montagu, Edward [Proudfoot]. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 23) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 26, 1814. Eldest s. of Gerard, of Burlingham, Norfolk. B. Apr. 23, 1791. [Had entered the R.N. 1805; made prisoner by the French off Toulon in 1809, but contrived to escape from Verdun. Lieut. of the Orpheus, 1814.] Matric. Michs. 1815. Went back into the Navy and became Commander. Subsequently of Beccles, Suffolk. J.P. and D.L. for Suffolk. Married, 1817, Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. James Everard, and had 13 children. Died Jan. 8, 1862, at Sandgate. Father of Arthur (1849); brother of Edgar (1819) and George (1811). (Bury St Edmunds Gr. Sch. Reg.; Burke, Col. Gentry II. 808; G. Mag., 1862, I. 242.) | Edward Proudfoot MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 17911862 Fell.-Com. aged 23 Peterhouse adm1814:11:26 Eldest s. of Gerard MONTAGU, of Burlingham, Norfolk , b. 1791:04:23 Had entered R.N. 1805 made prisoner by the French off Toulon, [France], in1809, but contrived to escape from Verdun, [France], Lieutenant of: : Orpheus 1814. Matric 1815:10MT: Went back into Navy and became Commander: Subsequently of Beccles, Suffolk , J.P. and D.L. for: : Suffolk , m. 1817, Mary Anne EVERARD dau. of Captain James EVERARD, and had 13 children. d. 1862:01:08 at Sandgate, [Kent], father of Arthur MONTAGU (1849) father of MONTAGU brother of Edgar (1819) father of George MONTAGU (1811) ( Bury St Edmunds Gr. School Reg. ; Burke, Colonel Gentry II. 808; G. Mag. 1862, I. 242) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG898ES |
Montagu, Edwin Samuel. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 25, 1898. [2nd] s. of Samuel [later 1st Baron Swaythling], of South Stoneham House, Swaythling, near Southampton (and Ellen, dau. of Louis Cohen). B. [Feb. 6], 1879, in London. Schools, Clifton College [and City of London]. Matric. Michs. 1898; B.A. 1902; M.A. 1905. President of the Union, 1902. M.P. for Cambs. (Chesterton div.), 1906-22. Parliamentary Secretary to Asquith when Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1906-8, and to the Prime Minister, 1908-10. Under Secretary of State for India, 1910-14. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1914-16. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1915. P.C., 1914. Minister of Munitions, 1916. Secretary of State for India, 1917-22. Toured India with a delegation, 1917-18; and subsequently drafted his Report on Constitutional reforms, embodying a scheme which passed into law as the Government of India Act, 1919. Forced to resign, 1922, owing to disagreements with his colleagues over Turkish policy. Member of the British Empire Delegation to the Peace Conference, 1918. Trustee of the British Museum, 1920. A keen ornithologist; made many visits to Spain and elsewhere for purposes of observation. Married, July 6, 1915, the Hon. Beatrice Venetia, dau. of Lyulph Stanley, the 4th Baron Sheffield, and had issue. Part author, Canada and the Empire. Died Nov. 15, 1924. (Clifton Coll. Reg.; Burke, P. and B. (sub Swaythling); India Office Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who.) | Edwin Samuel MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18791924 pens. Trinity College adm1898:06:25 2nd s. of Samuel [later 1st Baron Swaythling], of South Stoneham House, Swaythling, near Southampton, [Hampshire], (and Ellen) dau. of Louis Cohen) b. 1879:[02:06] in London , Schools Sch: Clifton College Clifton, [Somerset], [ and City of London, [London], Matric 1898:10MT: BA 1902 MA 1905 President of: : Cambridge Union Society 1902 M.P. for: : Cambridgeshire , (Chesterton div.) 1906-22 Parliamentary Sec. to: : Asquith when Chancellor of the Exchequer: 1906-8, and to the Prime Minister: 1908-10 Under Sec. of: : State for India , 1910-14 Financial Sec. to: : Treasury 1914-16 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: 1915 P.C.: 1914 Minister of: : Munitions 1916 Sec. of State: for India , 1917-22 . Toured, India , with a delegation 1917-18 and subsequently drafted his Report on Constitutional reforms, embodying a scheme which passed into law as Government of India Act 1919 Forced to resign 1922, owing to disagreements with his colleagues over Turkish policy. Member of: the British Empire Delegation to the Peace Conference 1918 Trustee of: : British: <wrk> Museum </wrk>, [London], 1920 A keen ornithologist; made many visits to Spain , and elsewhere for purposes of observation. m. 1915:07:06,the Hon. Beatrice Venetia dau. of Lyulph STANLEY the 4th Baron Sheffield. had issue Part author, Canada and the Empire d. 1924:11:15 ( Clifton College Reg. ; Burke, P. and B. (sub) Swaythling); India Office Lists; D.N.B.; Who was Who .) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG856E |
Montagu, Ernest. Adm. pens. (age 19) at MAGDALENE, May 18, 1856. [2nd] s. of Charles Parr (1826) [barrister-at-law]. [B. Dec. 16, 1836.] School, Christ's Hospital. Matric. Michs. 1856; B.A. 1860. Entered the I.C.S., 1860; Assistant Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Aligarh, Bengal, 1860-6; at Aligarh, 1870-5. Adm. at the Inner Temple, Apr. 15, 1872. Died Oct. 5, 1875, at Aligarh. (Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Inns of Court, which gives date of death as Aug. 31.) | Ernest MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18361875 pens. aged 19 Magdalene College adm1856:05:18 2nd s. of Charles Parr MONTAGU (1826) Barrister-at-Law: . [ b. 1836:12:16 School Sch: Christ's Hospital [Sussex], Matric 1856:10MT: BA 1860 Entered: I.C.S. 1860 Assistant Magistrate: and Deputy Collector: Aligarh, Bengal , India , 1860-6 ;at Aligarh [NBEN] 1870-5 Adm. Inner Temple: 1872:04:15 d. 1875:10:05 at Aligarh, [Bengal], [India], ( Christ's Hospital Exhibitioners; Inns of Court, which gives date of death as 31:08:.) |
Enhanced version of original printed entry | Encoded version: searched-for items red; some Appendix and Addenda included; unique identifier MNTG882FW |
Montagu, Francis Ward. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Oct. 6, 1882. [5th] s. of [Lieut.-Col.] Alfred Worsley, of Waterden House, Guildford, Surrey (and Emily, dau. of George Augustus Ward, of Ipswich). B. [Mar. 6], 1864, at Seal Khote, India. School, Winchester. Matric. Michs. 1882. Entered the I.C.S., 1882; at Meerut, N.W. Provinces, 1884. Died, of typhoid and pneumonia, Aug. 6, 1885, at Poona, on his way to England on sick leave. (Winchester Coll. Reg.; I.C.S. Lists; Burke, Col. Gentry, II. 809.) | Francis Ward MONTAGU Approx. lifespan: 18641885 pens. Trinity College adm1882:10:06 5th s. of [Lieutenant-Colonel: Alfred Worsley, of Waterden House, Waterden, Guildford, Surrey , (and Emily) dau. of George Augustus WARD of Ipswich, [Suffolk], ) b. Seal Khote, India , 1864:[03:06] Sch: Winchester School Winchester, [Hampshire], Matric 1882:10MT: Entered: I.C.S. 1882 ;at Meerut, North West Provinces , India , 1884 d., of typhoid and pneumonia 1885:08:06 at Poona, [India], , on his way to England on sick leave. ( Winchester College Reg.; I.C.S. Lists ; Burke, Colonel Gentry, II. 809) |