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  1. The Hon. Orlando William Montagu (born 16 January 1971). He married firstly Laura Roundell in 1996; [6] [7] they divorced in 2002 without issue. On 3 July 2004, Montagu married Lady Honor Wellesley, eldest daughter of the 9th Duke of Wellington , [8] with whom he has two children:

  2. Mary Montagu, Duchess of Montagu (15 July 1689 – 14 May 1751), formerly Lady Mary Churchill, was a British court official and noble, the wife of John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu. She was the youngest surviving daughter of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, and his wife, Sarah.

  3. Sandwich's first personal tragedy was his wife's deteriorating health and eventual insanity. During his wife's decline, Sandwich started an affair with a singer named Martha Ray. During their relationship, Ray bore him at least five, and perhaps as many as nine, children, including Basil Montagu (1770–1851), writer, jurist and ...

  4. Montagus first marriage ended after his wife, Dorothy Fane, was designated as “insane” and “became a ward of the court.” Their son eventually inherited the title fifth Earl of Sandwich. Montagus mistress, Martha Ray, with whom he shared a nineteen-year-long committed relationship and had at least five children, was shot and killed ...

  5. They were married on March 3, 1741, in St. Margaret's, Westminster. Friends and acquaintances declared that they were an admirable pair who lived modestly and avoided the temptations of the fashionable world. The couple had five children. Their eldest child, John, was born in 1742 and died soon afterward.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · John Montagu, 4th earl of Sandwich (born November 13, 1718—died April 30, 1792, London, England) was a British first lord of the Admiralty during the American Revolution (1776–81) and the man for whom the sandwich was named.

  7. Se dice que John Montagu tuvo una amante previa a Ray, una ama de casa supuestamente llamada Josefina Arcagni. Sandwich se retiró del servicio público en 1782, y vivió otros diez años en el retiro en la finca de la familia, Hinchingbrooke House, en Huntingdonshire, [8] hasta su muerte el 30 de abril de 1792.