Edward Montagu, the husband of Elizabeth Montagu, the blue stocking, was a mathematician, interested in scientific pursuits, agriculture and estate management, but does not seem to have mixed much with his wife’s literary coterie. During the minority of his cousin, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, he stood as a Whig for the family borough of Huntingdon, ousting his relation, Edward Wortley.
I have obligations to Mr. Montagu, the present Member for Huntingdon, that will put me under great difficulties how to set him aside without subjecting myself to his reproach ... However, if I am upon the spot, I don’t at all doubt but that I can make him easy, and name anyone I please in his room that will cut the same part in public matters that I shall, which he never can be brought to do, since, though he is a very honest man, he will always be an opposer of all Administrations.
3 May 1747, Add. 32808, f. 116.
Sandwich also wrote to Pelham and to the Duke of Bedford in the same strain.
He died to May 1775.
