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  1. Sir Sidney Montagu (died 25 February 1644) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1593 and 1642. He supported the Royalist cause in the First English Civil War .

  2. Sidney Montagu may refer to: Sidney Montagu (MP, died 1644), English member of parliament (MP) Sidney Wortley Montagu (1650–1727), British coal-owner and MP. Sidney Montagu, 11th Duke of Manchester (1929–1985), British hereditary peer.

  3. Sidney Arthur Robin George Drogo "Kim" Montagu, 11th Duke of Manchester (5 February 1929 – 3 June 1985) was a British hereditary peer, the son of the 10th Duke of Manchester and the elder brother of the 12th Duke.

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    b. c.1572,1 7th but 6th surv. s. of Sir Edward Montagu† (d.1602) of Boughton, Northants. and Elizabeth, da. of Sir James Harington† of Exton and Burley-on-the-Hill, Rutlan; bro. of Sir Edward*, Sir Walter*, Sir Henry* and Sir Charles*.2 educ. privately (Christopher Green); Christ’s, Camb. 1588; M. Temple 1593, called 1601.3 m. (1) lic. 21 Aug. 1619...

    Steward, Kimbolton manor, Hunts. 1605;8 assoc. bencher M. Temple 1616;9 master of Requests (extraordinary) 1616-18, (ordinary) 1618-40.10 J.p. Hunts. 1621-d.;11 commr. subsidy, Hunts. 1621-2, 1624, 1641, Northants. 1624, Forced Loan, Hunts. 1626,12 gaol delivery, Newgate, London 1622, oyer and terminer, London 1622, Norf. circ. 1629-d.;13 collector...

    Montagu was presumably named after his great-uncle, Sir Henry Sidney†, and, like his elder brother Sir Henry Montagu, he was educated at Christ’s, Cambridge and the Middle Temple, where he was called to the bar in 1601.16 In one of his earliest surviving letters, he recalled that his uncle Roger, a London merchant and silkman to the royal Household...

  4. MONTAGU, Sidney (d.1644), of the Middle Temple, London. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981. Available from Boydell and Brewer.

  5. MONTAGU, ALGERNON SIDNEY. 1802 - 1880 from England. stipendiary magistrate, was christened in Wimbledon, Surrey on 25 August 1802 the son of a lawyer and legal reformer, Basil Montagu, and his second wife Laura, née Rush. His mother died when he was young.

  6. 29 de oct. de 2003 · L&M: "Sidney [1650-1727], the second (and favourite) son, was given what his father called 'a liberal breeding' -- his schooling in Paris 1661-4, a Grand Tour of the Continent 1669-71, and in between a spell in Madrid at the embassy. He served in the army as an ensign and sat for Huntingdon in the first Exclusion Parliament.