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Robert Montagu (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Robert Montagu (1763 – 27 November 1830) was a Royal Navy officer who became Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station.

Naval career edit

Born the son of John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich and Martha Ray,[1] Robert Montagu joined the Royal Navy some time prior to 1778, at which point he was serving as a lieutenant in the 74-gun ship of the line HMS Superb, the flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes on the East Indies Station. Towards the start of 1781 the captain of the 24-gun frigate HMS Seahorse, also on the station, died. Hughes chose Montagu to succeed him in Superbe, and Montagu was promoted to captain on 3 March.[2]

He saw action at the Battle of Sadras in February 1782 during the Anglo-French War and again at the Battle of Providien in April 1782 during the American Revolutionary War. He transferred to the command of the third-rate HMS Exeter in May 1782 in which he saw action at the Battle of Negapatam in July 1782, the Battle of Trincomalee in September 1782 and the Siege of Cuddalore in June 1783.[3] He went on to serve as Commander-in-Chief of the Jamaica Station in 1802.[4] He died in Cheltenham in 1830.[5]

Citations edit

  1. ^ "Letter; Admiral Robert Montagu, Lower Tooting, co. Surrey, to 5th Earl of Sandwich". National Archives. 27 April 1807. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  2. ^ Marshall (1823), p. 135.
  3. ^ "Robert Montagu". Three Decks. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  4. ^ Cundall, p. xx
  5. ^ United Service Magazine. 1831.

References edit

  • Cundall, Frank (1915). Historic Jamaica. West India Committee.
  • Marshall, John (1823). "Montagu, Robert" . Royal Naval Biography. Vol. 1, part 1. London: Longman and company. pp. 135–136.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander-in-Chief, Jamaica Station
1802
Succeeded by

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