Constituency Dates
Huntingdonshire [1689], [1690] – 4 Dec. 1693
Family and Education
b. c. 1667, 4th but 2nd surv. s. of Robert Montagu†, 3rd Earl of Manchester; bro. of Hon. Heneage Montagu*. educ. St. Paul’s sch.; Trinity Coll. Camb. adm. 29 Mar. 1684, aged 16; M. Temple 1684. unm. 1 Collins, Peerage, ii. 83.
Address
Main residence: the Middle Temple, London.
biography text

Montagu was returned for Huntingdonshire in 1690, no doubt with the assistance of his brother the 4th Earl of Manchester. In the new Parliament, Lord Carmarthen (Sir Thomas Osborne†) classed him as a Whig, and in a list of April 1691 Robert Harley* described him as a Country supporter. Montagu died at his chambers in the Middle Temple on 4 Dec. 1693, reportedly ‘of a cold in two or three days’, or a fever.2 Luttrell, Brief Relation, iii. 235; BL, Verney mss mic. 636/47, John Verney* (later Ld. Fermanagh) to William Coleman, 6 Dec. 1693.

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Notes
  • 1. Collins, Peerage, ii. 83.
  • 2. Luttrell, Brief Relation, iii. 235; BL, Verney mss mic. 636/47, John Verney* (later Ld. Fermanagh) to William Coleman, 6 Dec. 1693.