Richard de Monteacuto - probably the first Richard Montague who ever lived. It is recorded of him that, in the second year of Henry II (1156), he paid £20 into the King's exchequer for the ancient pleas; and 7th of Henry II (1161), upon the collection of the scutage then levied, he paid 20 marks for the knight's fees which he at that time held (a yard land of 40 acres paid two shillings and sixpence tax), soon after which he died, leaving issue, his son, Drue, who was called "Drogo Juvenis," or Young Drue. [Montagues in Great Britain, Terry and Jason Fritts, The Montague Millennium, Gladstone, Missouri]