Robert Mortimer Montgomery

Robert Mortimer Montgomery KC (October 1869 – 31 December 1948), was a British lawyer, school administrator, legal writer, and Liberal Party politician.

He was educated at King's School, Chester, from 1880 to 1888,[2] and St Catherine's Society, Oxford,[1][3] where he "distinguished himself as a university Soccer player".

[3] The book examined licensing laws relating to the sale of intoxicating liquors, and to theatres, music, dancing and billiards.

[2] In 1930, he was a member of a group of Canadian and European attorneys invited by the American Bar Association to visit the United States.

[8] Upon his death, he was eulogized in the Transactions of the Unitarian Historical Society with the assertion that few men "have rendered more conspicuous service than Robert Mortimer Montgomery to culture in general and education in particular".

Oil painting of Robert Mortimer Montgomery.