| Frederick Montagu, 1733-1800 |
Politician.
Eton, entered Cambridge, 1750; friends of poets Gray and Mason; parliament for Northampton, 1759-1767; for Higham Ferrers, 1768-1790; lord of the treasury, 1782; retired from House of Commons, 1790; privy councilor, 1790.
Upon his death, the estate of Papplewick and the name Montagu passed to a sister-in-law's grandson, Richard Fountayne.
Sources:
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