Montague "Monty" Yeats-BrownCMG[1] (2 August 1834 – 22 February 1921) was a 19th-century British diplomat in Genoa and Boston.
Life
Yeats-Brown was born on 2 August 1834 on Palmaria, and was christened on an American warship then in harbour at the island. He grew up speaking Genoese, Italian, German and English.[2]: 25 [3]: 6
Yeats-Brown began working in the British Consulate in Genoa in 1854 aged 20, was appointed Vice-Consul two years later, and then Consul after his father's retirement in 1857, "though only then 23, which is unusually young for such a post".[6][3] He married Agnes Matilda Bellingham, sister of Sir Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet, on 3 November 1875.[10] Yeats-Brown was appointed as consul to Boston in 1893,[3]: 4 retiring from the diplomatic service in 1896.[9]
In 1867, Yeats-Brown[4] purchased Castello Brown above Portofino,[2]: 25 which he restored over subsequent years, and where he died on 22 February 1921.[11]