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in 1834 and remained in her until 1837 in the Mediterranean. This was his final commission and when he was placed in reserve again in 1837 he did not return to the sea. He remained in the Navy however and slowly rose through the ranks, becoming a rear-admiral in 1841 and a vice admiral in 1851.
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before he retired from active service in 1837. He remained a commissioned officer and later rose through the ranks to become a vice-admiral. For his services he was knighted in the
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from the Dutch and seized two Dutch frigates in the harbour. By 1810, Montagu was established in the Indian Ocean and was selected from the captains assembled for the
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forces leading the attack. During the assault Montagu fought well and was commended after his brigade assisted in breaking the French resistance around the capital
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for four years, spent in the West Indies. In 1804 Montagu returned to Europe as a lieutenant and the following year was promoted to commander.
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and despite heavy losses, Montagu was able to outfight his opponent although he could not capture her. Soon afterward Montagu moved to
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who served in a number of sea battles and was also in command of the naval brigade in the brief land campaign to capture
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was paid off and Montagu was in reserve until 1834, marrying Anne Leeds, daughter of Sir
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Montagu joined the army young, going to sea aged 11 in 1796 as a volunteer on
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in 1810. During his service he was present at the capture of numerous French
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was paid off and Montagu was in reserve until 1819, when he took command of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies
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and served in the East Indies, forming part of the squadron that captured
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and in Portuguese waters. In June 1814, with the war coming to an end,
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Born in 1785, William Augustus Montagu was an illegitimate son of
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In September 1812, Montagu returned to Europe to command
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award for use in Britain. He had previously been made a
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and in 1832 became a Knight Commander, accompanied by a
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contributions in Parliament by William Augustus Montagu
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Royal Navy personnel of the French Revolutionary Wars
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William Augustus Montagu (MP)

Henry Richard Graves
Ryde
Isle of Wight
United Kingdom
United Kingdom

Royal Navy
Royal Navy
Vice-Admiral
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of Camperdown
Napoleonic Wars
Invasion of Île de France
Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order
Knight Bachelor
Companion of the Order of the Bath
KCH
CB
Royal Navy
French Revolutionary
Napoleonic Wars
Île de France
frigates
War of 1812
Mediterranean
Royal Guelphic Order
Companion of the Order of the Bath
John Montagu, 5th Earl of Sandwich

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