Commemorated: | |||
1. Memorial: | Tyne Cot Memorial | Panel 88 to 90 and 162. | |
2. Book: | The (1921) Masonic Roll of Honour 1914-1918 | Pg.130 | |
3. Memorial: | The (1940) Scroll - WW1 Roll of Honour | 1A GQS | |
Awards & Titles: | British War Medal Victory Medal |
Family :
Son of Mrs. H. Montagu, of 34 Queen's Gardens, Paddington, London, and the late Hyman Montagu, F.S.A.He was known as Dick.
Education & Career :
Montagu went to Rugby School and then went up to Balliol College.
Montagu qualified as a Solicitor in 1909 and was part of the firm of Montagu, Mileham & Montagu.
Service Life:
Campaigns:
- The First World War 1914-1918, World-wide.
Unit / Ship / Est.: 8/Hampshire Regiment |
Action : The Battles of Ypres 1917 (Third Ypres, or Passchendaele) |
31 July - 10 November 1917. By the summer of 1917 the British Army was able for the first time to fight on its chosen ground on its terms. Having secured the southern ridges of Ypres at Messines in June, the main attack started on 31st July 1917 accompanied by what seemed like incessant heavy rain, which coupled with the artillery barrages conspired to turn much of the battlefield into a bog. Initial failure prompted changes in the high command and a strategy evolved to take the ring of ridges running across the Ypres salient in a series of 'bite and hold' operations, finally culminating in the capture of the most easterly ridge on which sat the infamous village of Passchendaele. The Official History carries the footnote ?The clerk power to investigate the exact losses was not available? but estimates of British casualties range from the official figure of 244,000 to almost 400,000. Within five months the Germans pushed the British back to the starting line, which was where they had been since May 1915.
He was a bombing instructor in the 8th Bttn.
He went with the Bttn to France July 1917.
Detail :
He was killed in action during the advance on the 21st September at Bodmin Copse during the Battle of Paschendale.
Masonic :
Type | Lodge Name and No. | Province/District : |
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Mother : | Royal York Lodge of Perseverance No. 7 E.C. | London |
Initiated | Passed | Raised |
9th November 1909 | 11th January 1910 | 8th March 1910 |
Senior Warden. Listed as Montague. The contribution record of the Lodge shows 3 years war service before an annotation of "Died 28th Sept 1917."
Source :
The project globally acknowledges the following as sources of information for research across the whole database:
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- The (UK) National Archives
- Ancestry.co.uk - Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History online
- ugle.org.uk - The records of the United Grand Lodge of England including the Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Additional Source:
- Founder Researchers : Paul Masters & Mike McCarthy
- Researcher : Bruce Littley
Website : We Were There Too. British Jews in the First World War