| RefNo | MS/790/97 |
| Level | Item |
| Title | Letter from John Montagu [2nd Duke of Montagu], London, to Martin Folkes |
| Creator | Montagu; John (1690 - 1749); 2nd Duke of Montagu |
| Recipient | Folkes; Martin (1690 - 1754); antiquary and natural philosopher |
| Date | 3 September 1740 |
| Description | Montagu writes that everything is settled for their academy at Woolwich [Royal Military Academy], except appointing the chief master. As Mullart [John Müller?] is ‘a foreigner’ they may need to appoint a nominal master, on the model of the French academy’s Director, whilst Mullart will ‘receive the salary and do the business’. Montagu believes that the Royal Military Academy will be of great service to the nation if run properly and he asks confidentially that Folkes be its Director, but only if agreeable to him. |
| Extent | 3p |
| Format | Manuscript |
| PhysicalDescription | Ink on paper |
| AccessStatus | Open |
Fellows associated with this archive
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| NA7805 | Montagu; John (1690 - 1749); 2nd Duke of Montagu; courtier, colonial governor and philanthropist | 1690 - 1749 |
| NA8378 | Folkes; Martin (1690 - 1754); antiquary and natural philosopher | 1690 - 1754 |