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Major-General Hugh Parker Montgomery (1829-1901)


1902 Died. age 72. Purchased the first British made Daimler car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/01/04]]</ref>
1829 September 22nd. Born the son of Arthur Hill Montgomery and his wife Mathilda, the third daughter of the fifth Earl of Macclesfield.
 
Never married
 
Purchased the first British made Daimler car.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/01/04]]</ref>
 
Founder member of the [[Automobile Club]]
 
1900 of 35, Southgate Street, Winchester.
 
1901 December 29th. Died. age 72. Long obituary concerning his forebears and army service.<ref>
Hampshire Chronicle - Saturday 04 January 1902</ref>  


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 31 May 2018

Major-General Hugh Parker Montgomery (1829-1901)

1829 September 22nd. Born the son of Arthur Hill Montgomery and his wife Mathilda, the third daughter of the fifth Earl of Macclesfield.

Never married

Purchased the first British made Daimler car.[1]

Founder member of the Automobile Club

1900 of 35, Southgate Street, Winchester.

1901 December 29th. Died. age 72. Long obituary concerning his forebears and army service.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Autocar 1902/01/04
  2. Hampshire Chronicle - Saturday 04 January 1902