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Edward Wortley Montagu (traveller)

Edward Wortley Montagu (15 May 1713 – 29 April 1776)[1] was an English author and traveller.[2]

A 1775 portrait of Edward Wortley Montagu by Matthew William Peters
Montagu in Turkish dress, portrait by George Romney

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. In 1716, he was taken by his parents to Constantinople, and at Pera in March 1716-17 was inoculated for smallpox, the first native of the United Kingdom to undergo this medical procedure.

On the return of his parents to England in 1718, he was placed at Westminster School, from which he ran away more than once. On the first occasion, in July 1726, he was traced to Oxford, and was with difficulty 'reduced to the humble condition of a school-boy.' He decamped again in August 1727 and was not recovered for some months. Two similar escapades are mentioned by his tutor, Forster, chaplain to the Duchess of Kingston, but without dates. The first ended in his discovery, after a year's absence, selling fish in Blackwall. The second time, he worked his passage out to Oporto, deserted, went up country, and found employment in the vineyards, but returning to Oporto in charge of some asses, he was arrested at the instance of the British consul, brought back to his ship, identified and restored to his parents by the master.[3]

He was then sent to travel with a tutor in the West Indies, and afterwards with a keeper to the Netherlands. He made a serious study of Arabic at Leiden in 1741 and returned many years later to prosecute his studies. His father made him a meagre allowance, and he was heavily encumbered with debt.[4]

He served in the British army from 1743 to 1748, first as a cornet in the 7th Dragoon Guards and later as a captain-lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Foot. He fought at the Battle of Fontenoy. He left the army in 1748. He thereafter traveled in various parts for many years, writing brief diary notes of his travels along with occasional sketches; and finally returned to his studies in 1769.[5]

Rare map of the Gulf of Ambracia, Preveza, and Lefkas, drawn and published by Edward Wortley Montagu, in 1760 c.

He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Huntingdonshire in 1747 and was one of the secretaries at the conference of Aix-la-Chapelle that closed the War of the Austrian Succession in 1748. In 1751, he was involved in a disreputable gaming quarrel in Paris; arrested for cheating a Jew at cards and then robbing him when he refused to pay;[6] and was imprisoned for eleven days in the Châtelet. He was cleared after the first court hearing before the decision was overturned by the Parlement of Paris, and he was ordered to pay a fine of 300 livres. He continued to sit in parliament, and wrote Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the Antient Republics ... (1759). Whilst in Italy, he designed and published a detailed map of the Ambracian Gulf and the island of Lefkas in northwestern Greece.[7] His father left him an annuity of £1000, the bulk of the property going to his sister Lady Bute.[8]

He set out for extended travel in the East, and George Romney described him as living in the Turkish manner at Venice. Fluent in Hebrew, Arabic, Chaldaic, and Persian,[9] he was also an excellent orator. His family thought him mad, and his mother left him a single guinea in her will, but her annuity devolved on him at her death. He died at Padua in Italy.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Edward Wortley Montagu (1713–1776), MP | Art UK". artuk.org. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Edward Wortley Montagu – National Portrait Gallery". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  3. ^ Sedgwick, Romney R. (1970). "Wortley Montagu, Edward, jun. (1713-76)". In Sedgwick, Romney (ed.). The House of Commons 1715-1754. The History of Parliament Trust.
  4. ^ Beckford, William (13 June 2013). Vathek. OUP Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-164578-5.
  5. ^ "Ancestors of Edward Wortley MONTAGU". ashefamily.info. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  6. ^ Jeremy Black, The British and the Grand Tour, 1985, p. 118.
  7. ^ The map seems to have been based on a large manuscript map of the same area drawn in 1757 by Girolamo Delanges and held in the Marciana Library in Venice. See Nikos D. Karabelas, In Charta. Prints of Preveza, Preveza, 2006, p. viii.
  8. ^ Grundy, Isobel (1999). Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-811289-1.
  9. ^ Platts, John (1822). The book of Curiosities : Containing Ten Thousand Wonders and Curiosities of Nature and Art. Leary and Getz. p. 110.
  10. ^ Partington, Charles Frederick (1838). The British Cyclopedia of Biography: Containing the Lives of Distinguished Men of All Ages and Countries, with Portraits, Residences, Autographs, and Monuments. W. Orr.
Attribution

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Montagu, Edward Wortley". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.

Further references edit

  • Curling, Jonathan (1954). Edward Wortley Montagu 1713–1776: The Man in the Iron Wig. The Rogues Gallery Number One (Illustrated ed.). London: Andrew Melrose.
  • Isobel Grundy, "Edward Wortley Montagu", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (subscription)
  • Gruber, Ira (2010). Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
  • Finding aid to Edward Wortley Montagu papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Thomas Foster
William Breton
Member of Parliament for Bossiney
1747
With: Richard Heath
Succeeded by
Richard Heath
William Ord
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire
17471754
With: Coulson Fellowes
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Bossiney
17541768
With: Edwin Sandys 1754–1761
John Richmond Webb 1761–1766
Lord Mount Stuart 1766–1768
Succeeded by

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Edward Wortley Montagu 15 May 1713 29 April 1776 1 was an English author and traveller 2 A 1775 portrait of Edward Wortley Montagu by Matthew William PetersMontagu in Turkish dress portrait by George RomneyHe 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 In 1716 he was taken by his parents to Constantinople and at Pera in March 1716 17 was inoculated for smallpox the first native of the United Kingdom to undergo this medical procedure On the return of his parents to England in 1718 he was placed at Westminster School from which he ran away more than once On the first occasion in July 1726 he was traced to Oxford and was with difficulty reduced to the humble condition of a school boy He decamped again in August 1727 and was not recovered for some months Two similar escapades are mentioned by his tutor Forster chaplain to the Duchess of Kingston but without dates The first ended in his discovery after a year s absence selling fish in Blackwall The second time he worked his passage out to Oporto deserted went up country and found employment in the vineyards but returning to Oporto in charge of some asses he was arrested at the instance of the British consul brought back to his ship identified and restored to his parents by the master 3 He was then sent to travel with a tutor in the West Indies and afterwards with a keeper to the Netherlands He made a serious study of Arabic at Leiden in 1741 and returned many years later to prosecute his studies His father made him a meagre allowance and he was heavily encumbered with debt 4 He served in the British army from 1743 to 1748 first as a cornet in the 7th Dragoon Guards and later as a captain lieutenant in the 1st Regiment of Foot He fought at the Battle of Fontenoy He left the army in 1748 He thereafter traveled in various parts for many years writing brief diary notes of his travels along with occasional sketches and finally returned to his studies in 1769 5 Rare map of the Gulf of Ambracia Preveza and Lefkas drawn and published by Edward Wortley Montagu in 1760 c He was Member of Parliament MP for Huntingdonshire in 1747 and was one of the secretaries at the conference of Aix la Chapelle that closed the War of the Austrian Succession in 1748 In 1751 he was involved in a disreputable gaming quarrel in Paris arrested for cheating a Jew at cards and then robbing him when he refused to pay 6 and was imprisoned for eleven days in the Chatelet He was cleared after the first court hearing before the decision was overturned by the Parlement of Paris and he was ordered to pay a fine of 300 livres He continued to sit in parliament and wrote Reflections on the Rise and Fall of the Antient Republics 1759 Whilst in Italy he designed and published a detailed map of the Ambracian Gulf and the island of Lefkas in northwestern Greece 7 His father left him an annuity of 1000 the bulk of the property going to his sister Lady Bute 8 He set out for extended travel in the East and George Romney described him as living in the Turkish manner at Venice Fluent in Hebrew Arabic Chaldaic and Persian 9 he was also an excellent orator His family thought him mad and his mother left him a single guinea in her will but her annuity devolved on him at her death He died at Padua in Italy 10 References edit Edward Wortley Montagu 1713 1776 MP Art UK artuk org Retrieved 7 April 2020 Edward Wortley Montagu National Portrait Gallery npg org uk Retrieved 7 April 2020 Sedgwick Romney R 1970 Wortley Montagu Edward jun 1713 76 In Sedgwick Romney ed The House of Commons 1715 1754 The History of Parliament Trust Beckford William 13 June 2013 Vathek OUP Oxford ISBN 978 0 19 164578 5 Ancestors of Edward Wortley MONTAGU ashefamily info Retrieved 7 April 2020 Jeremy Black The British and the Grand Tour 1985 p 118 The map seems to have been based on a large manuscript map of the same area drawn in 1757 by Girolamo Delanges and held in the Marciana Library in Venice See Nikos D Karabelas In Charta Prints of Preveza Preveza 2006 p viii Grundy Isobel 1999 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 811289 1 Platts John 1822 The book of Curiosities Containing Ten Thousand Wonders and Curiosities of Nature and Art Leary and Getz p 110 Partington Charles Frederick 1838 The British Cyclopedia of Biography Containing the Lives of Distinguished Men of All Ages and Countries with Portraits Residences Autographs and Monuments W Orr Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Montagu Edward Wortley Dictionary of National Biography London Smith Elder amp Co 1885 1900 nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Montagu Lady Mary Wortley Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Further references editCurling Jonathan 1954 Edward Wortley Montagu 1713 1776 The Man in the Iron Wig The Rogues Gallery Number One Illustrated ed London Andrew Melrose Isobel Grundy Edward Wortley Montagu Oxford Dictionary of National Biography subscription Gruber Ira 2010 Books and the British Army in the Age of the American Revolution Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press Finding aid to Edward Wortley Montagu papers at Columbia University Rare Book amp Manuscript Library Parliament of Great BritainPreceded byThomas FosterWilliam Breton Member of Parliament for Bossiney1747 With Richard Heath Succeeded byRichard HeathWilliam OrdPreceded byCoulson FellowesWilliam Montagu Member of Parliament for Huntingdonshire1747 1754 With Coulson Fellowes Succeeded byCoulson FellowesThe Lord CarysfortPreceded byWilliam OrdWilliam Montagu Member of Parliament for Bossiney1754 1768 With Edwin Sandys 1754 1761John Richmond Webb 1761 1766Lord Mount Stuart 1766 1768 Succeeded byLord Mount StuartHenry Luttrell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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