Sir Edward Mountain, 1st Baronet
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Sir Edward Mortimer Mountain, 1st Baronet (1872–1948) was the founder of Eagle Star Insurance which became one of the largest insurance companies in the
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Career

Educated at Dulwich College, Edward Mountain initially joined a
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underwriting firm.Edward Mountain at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
/ref> He later established his own broking firm, ''Hawley Mountain'', which, following a merger, became ''Gardner Mountain''. In 1904 he acquired the marine insurance business of ''British Dominions Insurance'' and formed ''British Dominions Marine Insurance Company''. He then established a reputation for himself by refusing to insure the
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on her maiden voyage. During 1916 and 1917 he acquired, in quick succession, the ''Eagle'', ''Sceptre'' and ''Star'' Insurance Companies integrating them with his own business to create Eagle & British Dominions, which grew to become one of the largest insurance companies in the
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. He was
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in 1918 and made a
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in 1922. During 1934 he organized a search for the
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.R. Binns (1983)'' The Loch Ness Mystery Solved'' , pages 36–39 He died in 1948 at
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in
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Family

In 1897 he married Evelyn Ellen Regina Seigle (died 1950) and together they went on to have one son, Brian Edward Stanley (1899–1977), who inherited the title and also took on managing Eagle Star.The Peerage
sourced from ''Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage'', 107th edition,2003
The family Motto is Cum cruce salus.


Heraldic Achievement

His coat of arms was: Ermine on a fess Azure between three lions rampant guardant Sable each holding between the forepaws an escallop Gules three cross crosslets Argent. The accompanying crest is: Issuant from the battlements of a tower Proper a demi lion guardant Argent holding between the paws an escallop Gules.


References

1872 births 1948 deaths People educated at Dulwich College Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom British businesspeople in insurance Businesspeople awarded knighthoods Knights Bachelor
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