The Earl of Sandwich, John Montagu, the 4th Earl, died on April 30, 1792. He is often credited with the invention of the sandwich, which is said to have been named after him. His death marked the end of a notable life in British history, both in terms of his title and contributions.
The term "sandwich" originated from Earl of Sandwich, who ate without leaving his card game. #Pizzainhorsham
The Earl of Sandwich.
Sandwiches
Jon Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich.
John Montagu (1718-92), Fourth Earl of Sandwich
There is an old English family called Sandwich. Could have been the Earl of Sandwich.
England
John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich was born November 3, 1718 and died April 30, 1792.
Sandwich Islands after the English earl of Sandwich
The sandwich was reputedly "invented" by the Earl of Sandwich in England. The Earl was unwilling to leave the card tables to eat and asked for a piece of meat between two pieces of bread.
1931
The word sandwich originated in England. It is said that it is named after the Earl of Sandwich who is supposed to have been the first to make a sandwich.