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  1. Edward Wortley Montagu (traveller) (1713–1776), English author and traveller Sir Edward Wortley Montagu (diplomat) (1678–1761), British diplomat Edward Hussey-Montagu, 1st Earl Beaulieu (1721–1802), British peer and politician

  2. Wortley Montagu was trustee for the estates of his nephew, Edward Montagu, 3rd Earl of Sandwich a weak-willed man, which gave him his influence at Huntingdon elections. A protracted struggle for control raged between Wortley Montagu and Sandwich's wife, Elizabeth Wilmot but Montagu was able to return at least one Member for Huntingdon at all but one of the elections between 1690 and 1715.

  3. Sir Edward Wortley Montagu. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. The Peerage. The Peerage person ID. p2173.htm#i21728. subject named as. Edward Wortley-Montagu ...

  4. Edward Montagu (1692-1775), diputado inglés por Huntingdon; Edward Wortley Montagu (1713 – 1776), escritor y viajero inglés; Sir Edward Wortley Montagu (1678-1761), diplomático inglés; Edward Hussey-Montagu, I conde de Beaulieu (1721 – 1802), político británico; Edward Montagu (militar) (1755-1799), oficial del ejército británico;

  5. They had three children Major Nicholas Rothesay Stuart-Wortley (1892–1926), Louise Violet Beatrice Montagu-Stuart-Wortley (1893–1970) and Elizabeth Valetta Montagu-Stuart-Wortley (1896–1978). Edward's older brother, the Hon Sir Francis Montagu-Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, succeeded to the Earldom of Wharncliffe and his younger brother, the ...

  6. She bore her son (Edward Wortley Montagu the younger) on 16 May 1713, on one of her visits to London. Writings from these years include a poem of wifely submission beginning ' While thirst of power ' ( Essays and Poems , 179 ), a critique of Addison's Cato , an epilogue to the same play, and the only contribution to The Spectator to be written by a woman.

  7. Montagu in Turkish dress, portrait by George Romney. Edward Wortley Montagu (15 May 1713 – 29 April 1776) [1] was an English author and traveller. [2] He was the son of the diplomat and member of parliament Edward Wortley Montagu and the writer and traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, whose talent and eccentricity he seems to have inherited.