LAWRENCE MONTAGUE, b. ca. 1645;buried at Dorney 17 Dec. 1580; m. there, 30 May 1575, JOHANNA RACKLEY. He obtained advanced schooling, but his school record survives neither at Oxford or Cambridge. He became vicar of Dorney in 1572 (Antiquities, 3:275). Lawrence's nuncupative will (Bucks, Record Office) was dated 10 Dec. 1580, one week before his burial at Dorney. He named his sons Richard and William and his wife Jone. Also named were "his brother Will'm Montague & his brother-in-law Rycherd Garma'." Children, baptized at Dorney (surname Montague): 1. Richard, bp. 18 Nov. 1575, d. April 1641, buried in Norwich Cathedral. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge, in 1628 became bishop of Chichester, and in 1638 bishop of Norwich. He published controversial religious works (Antiquities 3:275; Wasey Sterry, The Eton College Register 1441-1698 ]Eton, 1943, 235). 2. William, bp. 2 March 1578/9; d. probably young; not named in visitation of 1634.