Memorial in Westminster Abbey, London commemorating Captain James Montagu RN, d. 1794
Location
Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England
Transcript
'ERECTED AT THE PUBLIC EXPENSE / TO THE MEMORY OF / JAMES MONTAGU / WHO WAS KILLED / ON BOARD THE MONTAGUE / WHICH HE GALLANTLY COMMANDED / IN THE MEMORABLE VICTORY OVER THE FRENCH / FLEET OFF BREST ON THE FIRST OF JUNE 1794 / IN THE FORTY SECOND YEAR OF HIS AGE / AND TWENTY EIGHTH OF HIS SERVICE'
Details
Description: Full-length statue of Montagu in uniform, crowned by Victory, with flags behind, a battle relief carved on the plinth flanked by lions.
Type: Free-standing monument
Position: North west tower
Materials: White marble
Date Erected: 1798
Artists: John Flaxman
Vessel: HMS Montague
Type: Free-standing monument
Position: North west tower
Materials: White marble
Date Erected: 1798
Artists: John Flaxman
Vessel: HMS Montague
Event
Battle of the Glorious First of June
Event Date
1794
Event Category
1793-1802 French Revolutionary War
People
Montagu, James
Age: 42
Date of Death: 1/6/1794
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Age: 42
Date of Death: 1/6/1794
Cause of Death: War casualty
Rank / Occupation: Captain RN
Organisation: Royal Navy
Extra
Notes: Image of battle same as aquatint after R. Dodd. Wreath held by Victory broken. Date of contract 20/12/1798, value £3, 675.
Bibliography: Rupert Gunnis 'Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851' (London, 1964).
Recorder: B. Tomlinson 1982
Photographer: B. Tomlinson
Bibliography: Rupert Gunnis 'Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851' (London, 1964).
Recorder: B. Tomlinson 1982
Photographer: B. Tomlinson