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  1. Montagu was born on 25 July 1625, only surviving son of Sir Sidney Montagu (c. 1572-1644) and his first wife Paulina Pepys (died 1638), great-aunt of Samuel Pepys. On 7 November 1642, Montagu married Jemima Crew, daughter of John Crew, 1st Baron Crew and Jemima Waldegrave, whom Pepys in his Diary refers to with great affection as "My Lady".

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · These speeches apart, Montagu hardly figured in the records of the session. He may have been the ‘Sir Sidney Montagu’ named to the committee for the bill to ease the sale of the Huntingdonshire manor of Fletton, although this was more likely to have been his brother Sir Edward, a trustee of the estate and thus one of the bill’s sponsors.[38]

  3. 29 de oct. de 2003 · Hon. Sidney Montagu assumed the name of Wortley, and was father of Edward Wortley Montagu (husband of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu). He died in 1727. ---Wheatley, 1899. . Bill on 18 Oct 2015 • Link. Lord Sandwich's second son, who married afterwards Anne, daughter and heir of Sir Francis Wortley of Wortley, by whom he was father of Edward ...

  4. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Returned for Huntingdon in 1715, Wortley Montagu remained loyal to the Whig ministries in the two Parliaments of George I. He died on 11 Nov. 1727 and was succeeded in his settled estates by his only surviving son, Edward, though his will took care to provide for his grandchildren by his deceased son John.7.

  5. He published a collection of the Ordinances of Sierra Leone in 1857, and later produced similar volumes for the Gold Coast {Ghana} and Lagos. His private life in Freetown was lurid with a creole mistress and at least two illegitimate children. Montagu returned to London in 1880 and died of apoplexy there on 22 June. His wife had died in 1872.

  6. Sidney Montagu c. 1572 –1644: Earl of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, Baron Montagu of St Neots, of St Neots in the County of Huntingdon, 1660: Edward Montagu 1616–1684 2nd Baron Montagu of Boughton: Edward Montagu 1602–1671 2nd Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton: George Montagu 1622–1681: Edward ...

  7. James Montagu, the first Sidney master, was James 1's editor and, like his successor but one, Samuel Ward, one of the translators of the Authorised Bible of 1611, perhaps the key text in the growth of modern English religion and literature and thus of national identity.