Background
Montague Cholmeley was born on 20 March 1772, the eldest son of Montague Cholmeley, of Easton, and Sarah Sibthorp, daughter of Humphrey Sibthorp of Canwick.
Montague Cholmeley was born on 20 March 1772, the eldest son of Montague Cholmeley, of Easton, and Sarah Sibthorp, daughter of Humphrey Sibthorp of Canwick.
Cholmeley was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and graduated with a Master of Arts (Master of Arts) in 1808. In 1810, he was awarded a Doctor of Civil Law (Data Control Language).
He was created a baronet, of Easton, in the County of Lincoln on 4 March 1806. Bibliography
P. Salmon and M. Casey (2009). "Cholmeley, Sir Montague, 1st bt.
(1772-1831), of Easton Hall and Norton Place, Lincolnshire." in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, educated
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7th United Kingdom Parliament.