<P> A servant to Capulet is sent to deliver party invitations to a number of nobles and friends to Capulet . While walking, he comes upon Romeo and Benvolio and asks them to read the list for him, as he cannot read . As a thank you, he invites the boys to "come and crush a cup of wine," not realising that they are Montagues . This character may have been intended to be the same as Peter, and is usually identified in scripts either as Peter or as a Clown . </P> <P> Old Capulet is Capulet's cousin . He appears as an elderly man sitting with Capulet in the feast . </P> <P> The Montague family (in Italian, "Montecchi") was an actual political faction of the 13th century . The Montagues are generally portrayed as the' better' of the two families, as they are not seen to be provoking fights and are often found trying to avoid fighting whenever they could, and occasionally found trying to dissuade the fighters to return to peace . </P> <P> The father of Romeo . Presumably, he is also wealthy, and is always in feud with Capulet . Montague clearly loves his son deeply and at the beginning of the play, worries for him as he recounts to Benvolio his attempts to find out the source of his depression . He wishes Benvolio better luck . After Romeo kills Tybalt, Montague pleads with the Prince to spare him of execution as Romeo did only what the law would have done, since Tybalt killed Mercutio . He appears again at the end of the play to mourn Romeo, having already lost his wife to grief . </P>

Who is related to both lady capulet and the prince