James Montagu (died 1748)
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James Montagu (MP) James Montagu (1603 to 1608 – 1666) was an English politician who represented Huntingdon in the English House of Commons alongside Oliver Cromwell in 1628. References See also * List of MPs elected to the English parliament in 1628 ...
(died 1666), MP for
Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency) Huntingdon is a constituency west of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire and including its namesake town of Huntingdon. It has been represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2001 by Jonathan Djanogly of the Conservative Party. H ...
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James Montague (bishop) James Montague ( – 20 July 1618) was an English bishop. Life He was the son of Sir Edward Montagu of Boughton and Elizabeth Harington, and grandson of Edward Montagu. He was a graduate of Christ's College, Cambridge, and became in 1596 the ...
(1568–1618), English bishop *
James J. Montague James Jackson Montague (April 16, 1873 – December 16, 1941) was an American journalist, satirist, and poet. Renowned as a "versifier", Montague is best known for his column "More Truth Than Poetry", which was published in a wide number of ...
(1873–1941), American writer and poet *
James Montagu (Royal Navy officer) James Montagu (12 August 1752 – 1 June 1794) was a captain in the Royal Navy. Biography Montagu was the third son of Admiral John Montagu, and brother of Admiral George Montagu and of Edward Montagu (1755–1799). On 18 August 1771 Montagu w ...
(1752–1794), captain in the Royal Navy *
James Montagu (judge) Sir James Montagu SL KC (2 February 1666 – 1723), of the Middle Temple, London, was an English lawyer and Whig politician, who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1695 and 1713. He became a judge and also served as Solicitor ...
(1666–1723), English barrister, and judge *
James Piotr Montague James Piotr Montague (born 28 July 1979) is a British writer. After studying Politics at Exeter University, Montague discovered a love for writing. His first book, ''When Friday Comes: Football in the War Zone (Mainstream)'', follows his travel ...
(born 1979), British writer and journalist {{hndis, Montague, James