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Victor Montagu

Alexander Victor Edward Paulet Montagu (22 May 1906 – 25 February 1995), known as Viscount Hinchingbrooke from 1916 to 1962, as the Earl of Sandwich from 1962 to 1964 (when he disclaimed his peerages) and as Victor Montagu from 1964 to 1995, was a British Conservative Member of Parliament (MP). He was usually known to family and friends as 'Hinch Hinchingbrooke' or 'Hinch Sandwich' or, later, as 'Hinch Montagu'. In 2015, it was revealed that he was cautioned for indecently assaulting a child for a period of two years between 31 December 1970 and January 1972.[1]

Victor Montagu
Victor, Viscount Hinchingbrooke in 1943
Member of Parliament
for South Dorset
In office
22 February 1941 – 15 June 1962
Preceded byViscount Cranborne
Succeeded byGuy Barnett
Personal details
Born
Alexander Victor Edward Paulet Montagu

(1906-05-22)22 May 1906
Died25 February 1995 (1995-02-26) (aged 88)
Political partyConservative
Spouses
(m. 1934; div. 1958)
Lady Anne Holland-Martin
(m. 1962; div. 1965)
Children7
Parent(s)George Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich (father)
Alberta Sturges (mother)
EducationEton College
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Coat of arms of the Earls of Sandwich

Early life edit

Montagu was the eldest son of The 9th Earl of Sandwich and his wife, Alberta Sturges. He was an older brother of Lady Mary Faith Montagu and the novelist Lady Elizabeth Montagu. He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1926, he joined the 5th (Huntingdonshire) Battalion, Northamptonshire Regiment, as a Lieutenant.

Political career edit

A member of the Conservative Party, Lord Hinchingbrooke, as he then was, was Private Secretary to the Lord President of the Council, Stanley Baldwin, from 1932 to 1934 and Treasurer of the Junior Imperial League from 1934 to 1935.

He briefly served in France in 1940, during the Second World War. A year later, he was elected MP for South Dorset, replacing Viscount Cranborne, who was called up to the House of Lords. A radical backbencher, Lord Hinchingbrooke set up the Tory Reform Committee in 1943, and was its founding chairman until a year later. It was at this time he wrote Essays in Tory Reform, a response to the party's moves toward liberalism.

Hinchingbrooke was elected in the following five general elections, and continued as MP for South Dorset until 1962 when his father died. Viscount Hinchingbrooke succeeded to his father's titles and automatically joined the House of Lords, meaning he could no longer sit in the House of Commons, and as such resigned his seat.

Lord Sandwich, as he had become, disclaimed his peerages in 1964, however, under the Peerage Act 1963. As Victor Montagu, he unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate at Accrington at the 1964 general election.[2] Although he did not sit in the House of Commons again, Montagu was President of the Anti-Common Market League from 1962 to 1984; he also joined the Conservative Monday Club in 1964 and wrote The Conservative Dilemma in 1970.

Personal life edit

Victor, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, married the artist Rosemary Peto (1916–1998), only daughter of Major Ralph Peto and a goddaughter of Queen Maud of Norway, on 27 July 1934; they were divorced in 1958, after they had seven children. Montagu was bisexual.[3]

His youngest son, therapist Robert Montagu, has since alleged that his father sexually abused him on an almost daily basis from the ages of seven to eleven. In addition to his son's allegations of child sexual abuse, in 2015, Freedom of Information requests revealed that Victor Montagu "was let off with a caution by police and the director of public prosecutions in 1972 for indecently assaulting a boy for a duration of nearly two years".[1]

Lord Hinchingbrooke was married a second time to Lady Anne Holland-Martin (née Cavendish), the youngest daughter of The 9th Duke of Devonshire, on 7 June 1962, but they were to divorce in 1965 (she became in the same year the mother-in-law of his daughter Lady Katherine, wife of her son Nicholas Hunloke). He succeeded as The 10th Earl of Sandwich upon his father's death on 15 June 1962, about a week after his second marriage. Lady Anne was the widow of Christopher Holland-Martin, MP, and the wife of Henry Hunloke, MP.

Montagu died in 1995, aged 88.

Sources edit

  1. ^ a b Laville, Sandra; Travis, Alan (15 May 2015)."Tory MP Victor Montagu escaped child sex abuse trial in 1970s". The Guardian. London.
  2. ^ "Socialist Cotton Vote that Melted". The Times. London. 14 October 1964. p. 15.
  3. ^ Bloch, Michael (16 May 2015). "Double lives – a history of sex and secrecy at Westminster". The Guardian.
  • Burke's Peerage & Gentry

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Victor Montagu
  • "Obituary: Victor Montagu". The Independent. 2 March 1995.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for South Dorset
1941–1962
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by Earl of Sandwich
1962–1964
Disclaimed
Title next held by
John Montagu

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Alexander Victor Edward Paulet Montagu 22 May 1906 25 February 1995 known as Viscount Hinchingbrooke from 1916 to 1962 as the Earl of Sandwich from 1962 to 1964 when he disclaimed his peerages and as Victor Montagu from 1964 to 1995 was a British Conservative Member of Parliament MP He was usually known to family and friends as Hinch Hinchingbrooke or Hinch Sandwich or later as Hinch Montagu In 2015 it was revealed that he was cautioned for indecently assaulting a child for a period of two years between 31 December 1970 and January 1972 1 Victor MontaguVictor Viscount Hinchingbrooke in 1943Member of Parliamentfor South DorsetIn office 22 February 1941 15 June 1962Preceded byViscount CranborneSucceeded byGuy BarnettPersonal detailsBornAlexander Victor Edward Paulet Montagu 1906 05 22 22 May 1906Died25 February 1995 1995 02 26 aged 88 Political partyConservativeSpousesRosemary Peto m 1934 div 1958 wbr Lady Anne Holland Martin m 1962 div 1965 wbr Children7Parent s George Montagu 9th Earl of Sandwich father Alberta Sturges mother EducationEton CollegeAlma materTrinity College CambridgeCoat of arms of the Earls of Sandwich Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Sources 5 External linksEarly life editMontagu was the eldest son of The 9th Earl of Sandwich and his wife Alberta Sturges He was an older brother of Lady Mary Faith Montagu and the novelist Lady Elizabeth Montagu He was educated at Eton and Trinity College Cambridge In 1926 he joined the 5th Huntingdonshire Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment as a Lieutenant Political career editA member of the Conservative Party Lord Hinchingbrooke as he then was was Private Secretary to the Lord President of the Council Stanley Baldwin from 1932 to 1934 and Treasurer of the Junior Imperial League from 1934 to 1935 He briefly served in France in 1940 during the Second World War A year later he was elected MP for South Dorset replacing Viscount Cranborne who was called up to the House of Lords A radical backbencher Lord Hinchingbrooke set up the Tory Reform Committee in 1943 and was its founding chairman until a year later It was at this time he wrote Essays in Tory Reform a response to the party s moves toward liberalism Hinchingbrooke was elected in the following five general elections and continued as MP for South Dorset until 1962 when his father died Viscount Hinchingbrooke succeeded to his father s titles and automatically joined the House of Lords meaning he could no longer sit in the House of Commons and as such resigned his seat Lord Sandwich as he had become disclaimed his peerages in 1964 however under the Peerage Act 1963 As Victor Montagu he unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate at Accrington at the 1964 general election 2 Although he did not sit in the House of Commons again Montagu was President of the Anti Common Market League from 1962 to 1984 he also joined the Conservative Monday Club in 1964 and wrote The Conservative Dilemma in 1970 Personal life editVictor Viscount Hinchingbrooke married the artist Rosemary Peto 1916 1998 only daughter of Major Ralph Peto and a goddaughter of Queen Maud of Norway on 27 July 1934 they were divorced in 1958 after they had seven children Montagu was bisexual 3 His youngest son therapist Robert Montagu has since alleged that his father sexually abused him on an almost daily basis from the ages of seven to eleven In addition to his son s allegations of child sexual abuse in 2015 Freedom of Information requests revealed that Victor Montagu was let off with a caution by police and the director of public prosecutions in 1972 for indecently assaulting a boy for a duration of nearly two years 1 Lord Hinchingbrooke was married a second time to Lady Anne Holland Martin nee Cavendish the youngest daughter of The 9th Duke of Devonshire on 7 June 1962 but they were to divorce in 1965 she became in the same year the mother in law of his daughter Lady Katherine wife of her son Nicholas Hunloke He succeeded as The 10th Earl of Sandwich upon his father s death on 15 June 1962 about a week after his second marriage Lady Anne was the widow of Christopher Holland Martin MP and the wife of Henry Hunloke MP Montagu died in 1995 aged 88 Sources edit a b Laville Sandra Travis Alan 15 May 2015 Tory MP Victor Montagu escaped child sex abuse trial in 1970s The Guardian London Socialist Cotton Vote that Melted The Times London 14 October 1964 p 15 Bloch Michael 16 May 2015 Double lives a history of sex and secrecy at Westminster The Guardian Burke s Peerage amp GentryExternal links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Victor Montagu Obituary Victor Montagu The Independent 2 March 1995 Parliament of the United KingdomPreceded byViscount Cranborne Member of Parliament for South Dorset1941 1962 Succeeded byGuy BarnettPeerage of EnglandPreceded byGeorge Montagu Earl of Sandwich1962 1964 DisclaimedTitle next held byJohn Montagu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor 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