- Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, KG (
27 July 1625 –28 May 1672 ) was an English Infantry officer who later became a naval officer. He was the only surviving son of Sir Sidney Montagu, and was brought up atHinchingbrooke House .He served the Cause of Parliament by raising a regiment of infantry in June of 1643 and then he went on to serve the
Commonwealth of England and, in 1656 he became a General at Sea. After the Restoration he served Charles II as Admiral, commanding the fleet that brought him back from exile in May 1660. Two months later, on12 July 1660 , he was created Baron Montagu of St Neots, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, and Earl of Sandwich. King Charles also made him a Knight of the Garter and appointed himMaster of the Great Wardrobe ,Admiral of thenarrow seas , andLieutenant Admiral to The Duke of York,Lord High Admiral of England. He carriedSt. Edward's staff at Charles' subsequent coronation.In the
Second Anglo-Dutch War of 1665 to 1667 he fought at theBattle of Lowestoft but defeat at theBattle of Vågen led to him being removed from service. He was subsequently reappointed however, and by 1672 at the start of theThird Anglo-Dutch War he was Vice-Admiral of the Blue with the "Royal James" as his flagship. At theBattle of Solebay his ship was attacked by a group offire ships and was destroyed with the loss of many lives, including Sandwich himself, whose charred body was found washed ashore and only recognizable from the remains of his clothing.On Wednesday 3 July 1672 he was buried in Westminster Abbey after a state funeral that started with a procession along the River Thames of five decorated barges from Deptford. The body was landed at Westminster Bridge at about 5.00pm and carried to the Abbey in a grand procession.
Montagu was the first cousin of the father of
Samuel Pepys . Pepys started his career as a minor member of the Montagu household and owed his appointments first to the Wardrobe and then as Clerk of the Acts to theNavy Board to Montagu's influence. Pepys' diary provides a detailedprimary source for Montagu's career in the 1660s.Family
On
7 November 1642 , Montagu married Jemima Crew, by whom he had ten children:
*Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich (1648–1688)
*Hon. Sidney Montagu (1650–1727)
*Hon.Oliver Montagu (c.1655 –1689)
*Hon. John Montagu (c.1655 –25 February 1729 ), Dean of Durham
*Hon. Charles Montagu, married first Elizabeth Forester, second Sarah Rogers and had issue by both
*Lady Jemima Montagu, married Sir Philip Carteret (d. 1672)
*Lady Anne Montagu (d.14 March 1729 ), married first Sir Richard Edgcumbe, second Christopher Montagu, elder brother of the Earl of Halifax
*Lady Catherine Montagu (c. September 1660 –15 January 1757 ), married first Nicholas Bacon, second Rev. Balthazar Gardeman
*Hon. James Montagu
*Lady Paulina MontaguTrivia
*His Grandson Edward Montagu was the father-in-law of Prime Minister
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute .
*Descendants of his grandfather Edward Montagu were the ancestors of Prime MinisterLord North .References
*cite book
last = Ollard
first = Richard Lawrence
authorlink = Richard Ollard
year = 1994
title = Cromwell's Earl : a life of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
publisher = HarperCollins
location = London
id = ISBN 0-00-255003-2
*cite web | url=http://stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mm4fz/montagu03.htm | title=Montagu Genealogy | accessdate=2006-12-01London Gazette #691 Monday July 1, to Thursday July 4 1672
External links
* [http://www.british-civil-wars.co.uk/biog/montagu.htm Biography of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich] British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website
* [http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/dept/scwmss/projects/carte/carte.html The Electronic Calendar of the Carte Papers, 1660-87] The Carte Papers, held at the Bodleian Library, include correspondence of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
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