Charles Montagu (British Army officer)

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Sir Charles Montagu
Died1 August 1777
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch British Army
RankLieutenant-General
AwardsKnight of the Order of the Bath

Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Montagu KB (died 1 August 1777) was a British Army officer.

He was the son of Brigadier-General Edward Montagu, colonel of the 11th Foot and Governor of Hull, nephew of George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax, and great-nephew to the celebrated minister Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax. He had an elder brother, Edward, who was killed at the Battle of Fontenoy, being then lieutenant-colonel of the 31st Foot.[1]

Montagu attained the rank of colonel in the Army on 30 November 1755, major-general on 25 June 1759, colonel of the 2nd (The Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot on 27 November 1760, and lieutenant-general on 19 January 1761.[1]

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Military offices
New regiment Colonel of the 61st Regiment of Foot
renumbered the 59th in 1756
1755–1760
Succeeded by
John Owen
Preceded by Colonel of the 2nd (Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot
1760–1777
Succeeded by