to Fountayne and his second and third wives near the altar of St James' Church, High Melton. The inscription to John Fountayne can be seen alone at the base of the memorial. John Fountayne married three times, firstly to Ann Bromley, daughter of
William Bromley, speaker of the House of Commons in 1744 and by whom he had no issue. Following Ann's death in 1746, he married Frances Maria Whichcote, of
Harpswell, Lincolnshire, by whom he had one daughter, also named Frances Maria. Upon Frances' death in 1750, he thirdly married Ann Montagu, in 1754, the only daughter of Charles Montagu of
Papplewick,
Nottinghamshire. This marriage produced two sons and three daughters, all of whom the except the middle daughter died unmarried. There are memorials to all these family members in
Melton Church. The second daughter from this third marriage married Richard Wilson, second son of
Christopher Wilson, sometime
Bishop of Bristol. As a result of this marriage, the family name was changed to Fountayne-Wilson and later reverted to Montagu, following an inheritance. ==Burial==