Baron Montagu

On his death, the barony was inherited by his daughter Alice, who was married to Richard Neville.

After the death of their eldest son Richard Neville, the Kingmaker, the barony either fell into abeyance or became dormant in 1471.

His son by his first marriage having predeceased him, his heir was his seven-week-old son by his second marriage, Edward, who survived him by only three months, dying on 4 October 1361,[5][4] at which time any barony created by writ fell into abeyance, according to modern doctrine, among the surviving daughters of his father.

She married William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, by whom she had four sons and a daughter,[5][4] none of whom survived her.

At her death before 27 June 1376, 'according to modern doctrine, the barony emerged from abeyance, and vested in her half-sister, Audrey de Montagu, the only surviving daughter of her father's second marriage'.

Montagu arms unquartered of Barons Montagu/Montacute
Arms of John Montacute, 3rd Earl of Salisbury (d. 1400): Quarterly, 1st & 4th: Argent, 3 fusils conjoined in fess gules (Montagu); 2nd & 3rd: an eagle displayed vert beaked and membered gules (Monthermer) [ 1 ]