Montagu Burgoyne

Montagu Burgoyne (19 July 1750 – 6 March 1836) was a British politician and writer.

He was a member of Trinity Hall, Cambridge where he gained his M.A.

He stood as candidate for Essex in 1810, but was defeated by John Archer-Houblon.

On 30 October 1780, he married Elizabeth (1761–abt 1842), daughter and heiress of Eliab Harvey (1716–1769) (uncle of Eliab Harvey) and Mary Benyon (d. 1765).

[1] He was author of several letters and booklets:[3][4] "Burgoyne, Montagu" .