MONTGOMERY, William (1765-1800), of Stanhope, Peebles.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820, ed. R. Thorne, 1986
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Constituency

Dates

1790 - 25 Oct. 1800

Family and Education

b. 25 Jan. 1765, 1st s. of Sir James (William) Montgomery, 1st Bt., of Stanhope, and bro. of James Montgomery*. unm.

Offices Held

Ensign, 98 Ft. 1781, lt. 1784; lt. 4 Ft. 1785, capt. 1794; maj. 78 Ft. 1795; maj. 3 W.I. regt. 1797; lt.-col. 43 Ft. 1799.

Biography

Montgomery, the eldest son of Lord Chief Baron Montgomery, was chosen unanimously for Peeblesshire, which his father, a friend of Henry Dundas, had previously represented. His military career doubtless hindered his attendance, for which there is little evidence, though he was expected to support government. By one account he was absent on the division for relieving Scotsmen from the Test Act, 10 May 1791, and was (by the Whigs) reckoned favourable to it; but Sir Gilbert Elliot reported him hostile in intention and vote. No vote against administration by him is known and only one speech, the introduction of a bill to augment the capital of the Bank of Scotland, 29 Jan. 1794, supported by Dundas. He died v.p. 25 Oct. 1800.

N. Riding RO, Zetland mss ZNK X2/1/765; Morning Chron. 19 May 1791; NLS 11203, ff. 159, 161-76.

Ref Volumes: 1790-1820

Author: R. G. Thorne

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