Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester (original) (raw)

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British politician

His GraceThe Duke of Manchester
Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire
In office1734–1739Serving with Robert Piggott
Preceded by John BiggRobert Piggott
Succeeded by Robert PiggottCharles Clarke
Personal details
Born Robert Montaguc. 1710
Died 10 May 1762(1762-05-10) (aged 51–52)
Political party Whig
Spouse Harriet Dunch ​ ​(after )​
Children 4
Parent(s) Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of ManchesterDodington Greville
Relatives William Montagu, 2nd Duke of Manchester (brother)Charlotte Byng, Viscountess Torrington (sister)

Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester (c. 1710 – 10 May 1762) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 until 1739 when he succeeded to the peerage as Duke of Manchester.

Montagu was the son of Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester (1662–1721/2) and the former Hon. Dodington Greville (1671/2–1720/1). His elder brother was William Montagu, 2nd Duke of Manchester (who married Lady Isabella Montagu eldest daughter of John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu and Lady Mary Churchill), Lady Charlotte Montagu (who married Pattee Byng, 2nd Viscount Torrington), and Lady Doddington Montagu.[1]

His paternal grandparents were Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of Manchester and the former Anne Yelverton (a daughter of Sir Christopher Yelverton, 1st Baronet). His maternal grandparents were Robert Greville, 4th Baron Brooke (son of Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke) and the former Anne Dodington (daughter and heiress of John Doddington of Breamore, MP for Lymington). After his grandfather's death, his grandmother remarried to Thomas Hoby.[1]

On 28 April 1719, his father, then the 4th Earl of Manchester, was created the Duke of Manchester by King George I. Upon his father's death, his elder brother succeeded as the 2nd Duke of Manchester.[1]

Montagu was returned as a Whig MP for Huntingdonshire at the 1734 British general election. He vacated his seat when he succeeded his brother, who died without issue, to the peerage and the Manchester Duchy in 1739. From 1739 and 1762, he held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire.[2]

From 1735 to 1737, he served as Vice-Chamberlain to the Queen Consort.[1] He was a Lord of the Bedchamber from 1739 to 1761,[3] and Lord Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte from 1761 until his death in 1762.[4]

On 3 April 1735, Montagu was married to Harriet Dunch, daughter and co-heiress of Edmund Dunch and his wife Elizabeth Godfrey, a noted beauty. She was a sister-in-law of Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth and niece of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. Together, Harriet and Robert were the parents of:[1][5]

The 3rd Duke of Manchester died on 10 May 1762 leaving four children.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Manchester, Duke of (GB, 1719)". cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Heraldic Media Limited. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "MONTAGU, Lord Robert (c.1710-62), of Kimbolton, Hunts". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. ^ Namier, Lewis (1957). The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III. Springer. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-349-00453-9. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  4. ^ Boxall, Charles Gervaise (1892). Early Records of the Duke of Manchester's English Manorial Estates. Eyre and Spottiswoods. p. 50.
  5. ^ Burke, Bernard; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1910). A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage. Harrison.
  6. ^ Namier, Lewis; Brooke, John (1985). The House of Commons 1754-1790. Boydell & Brewer. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-436-30420-0.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded byJohn BiggRobert Piggott Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire 1734–1739 With: Robert Piggott Succeeded byRobert PiggottCharles Clarke
Political offices
Preceded byNew government Lord of the Bedchamber 1760–1761 Succeeded byThe Duke of Richmond
New title Lord Chamberlain to Queen Charlotte 1761–1762 Succeeded byThe Earl of Northumberland
Honorary titles
Preceded byThe Duke of Manchester Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire 1739–1762 Succeeded byThe Duke of Manchester
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded byWilliam Montagu Duke of Manchester 1739–1762 Succeeded byGeorge Montagu