Samuel Montagu

Mr Samuel Montagu

Rush ID: 2620

Details

Born:
21 December 1832
Died:
12 January 1911
Birth place:
UK
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
White
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Jewish
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Company director (finance/investment)
Election occupation:
Company director (finance/investment)
Parentage:
Louis Samuel, watchmaker and silversmith, of Liverpool, and Henrietta Israel
Notes:
Created Baronet in 1894
Knighthood/Dame:
Awarded in 1894
Highest Office:
Backbencher
Who's Who volume:
2
Education level:
Secondary

References

Rush ID:
2620
MNIS ID:
Not set
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q334290
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
568
They work for you ID:
Not set

Name changes

  1. MONTAGU, Samuel (1832-1911)
  2. SAMUEL, Montagu (1832-1911) **
  3. SAMUEL-MONTAGU, Montagu (1832-1911) **

Alternative names

  1. Montagu (Montagu) Samuel-Montagu (A.K.A.)

    1894 - 1911

    alternative name assumed on creation as Baronet

  2. Montagu (Montagu) Samuel (A.K.A.)

    1832

    name at birth; assumed name Samuel Montagu on leaving school c.1847

Peerages

  1. Baron Swaythby

    1st Baron Swaythling

    New hereditary

    1907

Constituencies

  1. Tower Hamlets Whitechapel

    Party: Liberal
    Year of election: 1885
    Date of election: 24 November 1885
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: First Entry
    Year of exit: 1900
    Date of exit: 1 October 1900
    Party: Liberal
    Nature of exit: Relocation / defeat
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: Defeated contesting Leeds Central at 1900 General Election.

Unsuccessful candidate in

  1. Leeds Central

    Connection with constituency: None known
    Year of election: 1900
    Date of election: Mon 1st Oct 1900
    Nature of election: General election
    Party: Liberal
    Notes:

Schools

  1. Private tuition

  2. Liverpool Mechanics' Institution

Marriages

  1. Cohen, Ellen

    Year: 1862

Relationships

  1. Parent of Edwin Montagu

Parties

  1. Liberal Party Member

Clubs

  1. Reform Club

  2. National Liberal Club