NEVILLE FAMILY
III. WESTMORELAND LINE
Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Born: 1363, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 21 Oct 1425, Raby Castle, Durham, England
Buried: Collegiate Church, Staindrop, Durham, England
Notes: Knight of the Garter. The Complete Peerage, v.XIIpII,pp544-549-supported his brother-in-law Henry IV's seizure of power 1399.
Father: John NEVILLE (3° B. Raby)
Mother: Maud PERCY (B. Raby)
Married 1: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland) ABT 1382, Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Children:
1. Maud NEVILLE (B. Mauley) (b. ABT 1383 - d. Oct 1438)
3. Anne NEVILLE
4. Phillippa NEVILLE (B. Dacre of Gillesland)
6. Elizabeth NEVILLE (b. ABT 1389)
8. Margaret NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Bolton)
9. Anastasia NEVILLE (b. ABT 1395)
Married 2: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland) 29 Nov 1396, Meuse-et-Loire, France
Chidren:
10. Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
11. Catherine NEVILLE (D. Norfolk)
12. Joan NEVILLE (Nun) (b. 1398)
14. Anne NEVILLE (D. Buckingham)
15. Cuthbert NEVILLE (b. 1405 - d. young)
16. George NEVILLE (1° B. Latimer)
17. William NEVILLE (1° E. Kent)
18. John NEVILLE (b. 1413 d. young)
19. Henry NEVILLE (b. 1402 d. young)
20. Thomas NEVILLE (B. St.Maur / Lovel)
21. Robert NEVILLE (Bishop of Salisbury and Durham)
22. Edward NEVILLE (1° B. Abergavenny)
24. Eleanor NEVILLE (C. Northumberland)
Born: ABT 1384, Raby, Durham, England
Died: AFT 1415
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married 1: Thomas GREY of Heton (Sir Knight) ABT 1401
Children:
4. Joan GREY
5. Dau. GREY
6. William GREY
8. John GREY
Married 2: Gilbert LANCASTER (Sir Knight) AFT 3 Aug 1415
Born: ABT 1394, Raby, Durham, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married 1: Gilbert De UMFREVILLE (E. Kyme) BEF 3 Feb 1412, Harbottle, Northumberland, England
Phillippa NEVILLE (B. Dacre of Gillesland)
Born: ABT 1386, Raby, Durham, England
Died: AFT 8 Jul 1453
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Thomas DACRE (6º B. Dacre of Gillesland) ABT 1410, Durham, England
Children:
3. Randolf DACRE (9º B. Dacre of Gillesland)
4. Richard DACRE
5. George DACRE
6. John DACRE
8. Humphrey DACRE (1º B. Dacre of the North)
Margaret NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Bolton)
Born: ABT 1398, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 1463/64
Buried: BEF 3 Mar 1464/65, Church Austin Friar, Clare, Suffolk, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married 1: Richard SCROPE (3° B. Scrope of Bolton) BEF 31 Dec 1413, Raby, Durham, England
Children:
1. Henry SCROPE (4° B. Scrope of Bolton)
2. Richard SCROPE (Bishop of Carlisle)
Married 2: William CRESSENER BEF 5 Nov 1427, Raby, Durham, England
Children:
5. Alexander CRESSENER of Alphamstone (Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk) (b. ABT 1422 - d. 18 Jun 1498) (m. Alicia Radcliffe)
Born: ABT 1392, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 26 Feb 1457
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Mary FERRERS (B. Ferrers of Oversley) Oversley, Warwickshire, England
Children:
1. John NEVILLE of Womersley (Esq.)
2. Mary NEVILLE
¿Married 2: Margaret GASCOINE?
John NEVILLE of Womersley (Esq.)
Born: ABT 1416, Althorpe, Lincolnshire, England
Died: 17 Mar 1482, Oversley, Warwickshire, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (Sir Knight)
Mother: Mary FERRERS (B. Ferrers of Oversley)
Married 1: Elizabeth NEWMARCH (dau. Robert Newmarch) BEF 1443, Oversley, Warwickshire, England
Children:
1. Joan NEVILLE
Married 2: Margaret PLUMPTON (dau. William Plumpton) ABT 1458/67, Plumpton, Yorkshire, England
Born: ABT 1441, Oversley, England
Father: John NEVILLE of Womersley (Esq.)
Mother: Elizabeth NEWMARCH
Married: Thomas WENTWORTH 1458/60, Oversley, Warwickshire, England
Born: ABT 1443, Oversley, England
Christened: Womersley, England
Father: John NEVILLE of Womersley (Esq.)
Mother: Elizabeth NEWMARCH
Married 1: William GASCOIGNE 1458/60, Oversley, Warwickshire, England
Children:
1. William GASCOIGNE
2. Humphrey GASCOIGNE (b. ABT 1447)
3. John GASCOINE
4. Margaret GASCOIGNE
5. Agnes GASCOIGNE
6. Elizabeth GASCOIGNE
7. Joan GASCOIGNE
Married 2: James HARRINGTON of Hornby (Sir Knight) 13 Jan 1463/64, Licence, Do Not Seal
Born: ABT 1411, Westmoreland, England
Died: 20 Sep 1480, Raby, Durham, England
Buried: Pleshey, Essex, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Humphrey STAFFORD (1° D. Buckingham) BEF 18 Oct 1424, Raby, Durham, England
Children:
1. Humphrey STAFFORD (7º E. Stafford)
3. Edward STAFFORD
4. Catherine STAFFORD (C. Shrewsbury)
7. John STAFFORD (1° E. Wiltshire)
Married: Walter BLOUNT (1° B. Mountjoy) 25 Nov 1467, Raby, Durham, England
Robert NEVILLE (Bishop of Salisbury and Durham)
Born: ABT 1408, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 8/9 Jul 1457
Notes: Bishop of Salisbury 1427-1438 and of Durham 1437-1457.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Catherine NEVILLE (D. Norfolk)
Born: ABT 1401, Raby, Durham, England
Died: AFT Jan 1478/ABT 1483
Notes: famed for having made the "Diabolical Marriage" to the young John Woodville to advance the family of his sister Elizabeth. John was 20 at his marriage; Catherine 80. Catherine Neville was last heard of at the coronation of her nephew Richard III in 1483.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married 1: John MOWBRAY (D. Norfolk) 12 Jan 1411/12, Raby, Durham, England
Married 2: Thomas STRANGEWAYS (Sir Knight) ABT Oct 1423, Raby, Durham, England
Children:
1. Thomas STRANGEWAYS
2. Joan (Jane) STRANGEWAYS (M. Berkeley)
3. Catherine STRANGEWAYS (B. Grey of Codnor)
4. Durfort Travers STRANGEWAYS
Married 3: John BEAUMONT (V. Beaumont) AFT 1442
Married 4: John WOODVILLE (Sir Knight) Jan 1465
Eleanor NEVILLE (C. Northumberland)
Born: ABT 1405, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 1472
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married 1: Richard Le DESPENCER (B. Burghersh) AFT 23 May 1412
Married 2: Henry PERCY (2º E. Northumberland) ABT Oct 1414, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
Children:
1. Henry PERCY (3º E. Northumberland)
2. Thomas PERCY (1° B. Egremont)
5. Anne PERCY
6. Joan PERCY
8. William PERCY (Bishop of Carlisle)
9. John PERCY (b. 8 Jul 1418)
10. George PERCY
Born: 3 May 1415, Raby, Durham, England Died: 31 May 1495, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England Buried: Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England |
Notes: called "the Rose of Raby" (because she was born at Raby Castle in Durham, England) and "Proud Cis" (because of her pride and a temper that went with it). She was known for her piety as well as her pride. Cecily Neville's final will - made on 31 May 1495 and proved on 27 Aug 1495 at Lambeth says: "...Also I give and bequeath to the kings noble grace all such money as is owing to me of the customs, and two cups of gold. Also I give and bequeath to the queen a cross crosslet of diamonds, a salter with clasps of silver and gilt enamelled, covered with green clothe of gold, and a pyx with the flesh of St Christopher. Also I bequeath to my lady the king's mother a portuos with clasps of gold covered with black cloth of gold. Also I give to my lord prince a bed of arras of the wheel of fortune and tester of the same, a counterpoint of arras and a tappet of arras with the Pope. Also I give to my lord Henry, duke of York three tappets of arras, one of them of the life of St John Baptist another of Mary Magdalene and the third of the passion of our Lord and Saint George...
Cecily then bequeaths gifts to Fotheringhay College, the college at Stoke Clare, the nunnery at Syon and her granddaughters (the children of Edward IV) and makes a range of bequests to the de la Pole family (John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, having married her daughter Elizabeth):
...Also I give to my daughter of Suffolk the chair
with the covering, all the cushions, horses and harness belonging to the
same and all my palfreys. Also I give to my son of Suffolk a clothe of
estate and 3 cushions of purple damask clothe of gold.
Also I give to my son Humphrey two alter clothes of blue damask
embroidered and a vestment of crimson satin for Jesus' masse. Also I
give to my son William a traves of white sarcenet, two beds of down and
two bolsters of the same. Also I give to my daughter Anne, prioress of
Sion, a book of Bonaventure and Hilton in the same in English and a book
of the Revelations of Saint Bridget..."
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Richard PLANTAGENET (3° D. York) BEF 18 Oct 1424, Yorkshire, England
Children:
1. Edmund PLANTAGENET (E. Rutland)
2. EDWARD IV PLANTAGENET (King of England)
3. Anne PLANTAGENET (D. Exeter)
4. Joan PLANTAGENET (b. ABT 1438)
5. George PLANTAGENET (D. Clarence)
6. RICHARD III PLANTAGENET (King of England)
7. Elizabeth PLANTAGENET (D. Suffolk)
8. Henry PLANTAGENET (b. 10 Feb 1440/41)
9. Margaret PLANTAGENET (D. Burgundy)
10. William PLANTAGENET (b. 7 Jul 1447)
11. John PLANTAGENET (b. 7 Nov 1448)
12. Thomas PLANTAGENET (b. ABT 1450)
13. Ursula PLANTAGENET (b. 22 Jul 1455)
Thomas NEVILLE (B. St.Maur / Lovel)
Born: ABT 1403, Raby, Durham, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Alice SEYMOUR ABT 1421, St. Lawrence, Jewry, London, Middlesex, England
Born: 1387
Died: 20 May 1420
Notes: The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,pp.548-549
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Elizabeth HOLLAND (d. 4 Jan 1421/22) 29 Aug 1394, Brancepeth
Children:
1. Ralph NEVILLE (2° E. Westmoreland)
2. John NEVILLE
Father: John NEVILLE (Sir)
Mother: Elizabeth HOLLANDMarried: Elizabeth BEAUMONT (b. ABT 1408 - d. 1447) (dau. of Henry Beaumont, 5º B. Beaumont, and Elizabeth Willoughby)
Children:2. Humphrey NEVILLE of Brancepeth (Sir)
Died: 1469
Notes: executed in York with his brother in the presence of Edward IV.
Father: Thomas NEVILLEMother: Elizabeth BEAUMONT
Humphrey NEVILLE of Brancepeth (Sir)
Born: 1439, Slingsby Manor, Yorkshire, EnglandDied: 29 Sep 1469, York, England
Notes: Fought on the side of the Lancastians in the Wars of the Roses. Executed in York with his brother in the presence of Edward IV.Father: Thomas NEVILLE
Mother: Elizabeth BEAUMONT
Married: ¿?
Children:
Died: 28 Nov 1501, Scole Acle, Weardale, Durham
Father: Humphrey NEVILLE of Brancepeth (Sir)Mother: ¿?
Married: Anne ? ABT 1477, Coveshouses, Wolsingham, Durham, EnglandChildren:
Born: ABT1480, Stotfold, Weardale, Durham, England
Father: Arthur NEVILLE
Mother: Anne ?
Married 1: Cecily FULTHORPE (dau. of Christopher Fulthorpe) ABT 1510, Stotfold, Weardale, Durham, England
Married 2: Anne TEMPEST (dau. of Rowland Tempest and Margaret Swinborne) ABT 1536, Holmside, Durham, England
Died: BEF 5 Jun 1546
Father: Arthur NEVILLE
Mother: Anne ?
Married: ¿? ABT 1502
Children:Born: 1516, Coveshouses, Wolsingham, Durham, England
Died: BEF 12 Oct 1591Father: Ralph NEVILLE
Mother: ¿?
Married: Anne ? ABT 1540
Children:Born: 1542, Coveshouses, Wolsingham, Durham, England
Died: ABT 1615Father: Arthur NEVILLE
Mother: Anne ?
Married: ¿? ABT 1565
Children:1. Anne NEVILLE
Born: ABT 1570, Coveshouses, Wolsingham, Durham, England
Died: AFT 1617Father: Ralph NEVILLE
Mother: ¿?
Married: Edward EMERSON
Ralph NEVILLE (2° E. Westmoreland)
Born: Sep 1406, Cumberland
Acceded: 1425
Died: 3 Nov 1484
Notes: succeeded his grandfather 1425.
Father: John NEVILLE (Sir)
Mother: Elizabeth HOLLAND
Married 1: Elizabeth PERCY (B. Clifford/C. Westmoreland) 1426
Children:
Married 2: Margaret COBHAM (B. Cobham) BEF Feb 1441
Born: ABT 1427
Died: 29 Mar 1461, Towtonfield (Yorkist victory)
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (2° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Elizabeth PERCY (B. Clifford/C. Westmoreland)
Married: Anne HOLLAND (b. ABT 1414) (dau. of John de Holland, 1° D. Exeter and Anne Montague) BEF 18 Feb 1440
Children:
1. Ralph NEVILLE (3º E. Westmoreland)
2. John NEVILLE
Married 2: Mary FITZLEWIS (C. Rivers) (dau. of Sir Henry Fitzlewis and Elizabeth Beaufort) (m.2 Anthony Woodville, 2º E. Rivers)
Ralph NEVILLE (3º E. Westmoreland)
Born: 1456
Acceded: 3 Nov 1484/5
Died: 6 Feb 1498, Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, England
Buried: Hornby Church, Yorkshire
Notes: The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,pp.551-552. Said to have died of grief just one month after his sons death.
Father: John NEVILLE (B. Neville)
Mother: Anne HOLLAND
Married: Margaret (Isabel) BOOTH (dau. of Roger Booth of Sawley) 20 Feb 1472
Children:
2. Anne NEVILLE (B. Conyers of Hornby)
¿3. Margaret NEVILLE?
Anne NEVILLE (B. Conyers of Hornby)
Born: 21 Dec 1468
Died: AFT 1525
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (3º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret (Isabel) BOOTH
Married 1: William CONYERS (1º B. Conyers of Hornby) BEF 6 Feb 1498, Raby, Durham, England
Children:
1. Christopher CONYERS (2º B. Conyers of Hornby)
3. Grace CONYERS
Married 2: Anthony SALTMARSH ABT 29 Apr 1525
Born: ABT 1467
Married: William GASCOINE
Died: 1498
Buried: Brancepeth
Notes: The Complete Peerage v.XIIpII,pp.552-553. Died of measles.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (3º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Margaret (Isabel) BOOTH
Married 1: Mary PASTON BEF 1489
Married 2: Elizabeth (Edith) SANDYS AFT 1489
Children:
1. Son NEVILLE (B. Neville)
3. Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (B. Neville)
Mother: Elizabeth (Edith) SANDYS
Married: John WESTON of Lichfield 1502, Raby, Durham, EnglandChildren:
1. Catherine WESTON
2. Robert
WESTON of Weeford
Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Born: 21 Feb 1497
Acceded: 1499
Died: 24 Apr 1549, Holywell House, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Buried: 17 May 1555, St Leonard's, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Notes: See his Biography.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (B. Neville)
Mother: Elizabeth (Edith) SANDYS
Married: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland) BEF Jun 1520, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Children:
1. Henry NEVILLE (5º E. Westmoreland)
2. Dorothy NEVILLE (C. Oxford)
3. Ralph NEVILLE (d. 1565)
4. Margaret NEVILLE (C. Rutland)
5. Thomas NEVILLE
8. Edward NEVILLE
10. Cuthbert NEVILLE
11. Eleanor NEVILLE
12. Mary NEVILLE
14. Anne NEVILLE
15. Ursula NEVILLE
¿16. William NEVILLE (Sir)?
Born: ABT 1527
Died: 13 Oct 1559
Buried: St Leonard's, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Notes: See her Biography.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Henry MANNERS (2º E. Rutland) 3 Jul 1536, Holywell, Shoreditch
Children:
1. Edward MANNERS (3° E. Rutland)
2. John MANNERS (4° E. Rutland)
Born: 1515
Died: 1547
Notes: See her Biography.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: John De VERE (16º E. Oxford) 3 Jul 1536, Holywell, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Children:
1. Catherine De VERE (B. Windsor)
Notes: See his Biography.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Anne FULTHORPE (dau. of John Fulthorpe of Hipswell and Joan Wharton)
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Mary FITZLEWISChildren:
1. Anne NEVILLE
Father: George NEVILLE
Mother: Mary FITZLEWISMarried: John MARKHAM of Cotham (Sir Knight)
Children:
1. John MARKHAM
2. Henry MARKHAM (Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral) (d. ABT 1550)
Died: ABT 1553
Notes: ¿Suicide?
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Thomas DACRE (4° B. Gillesland/3° B. Greystoke)
Notes: took a prominent part in the Northern rebellion. He lived at Brancepeth, helped to restore the altars at Durham, fled with his brother Christopher to the Low Countries, and was pensioned, and, like him, died in exile.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Died: 14 Mar 1596
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Thomas DANBY (High Sheriff)
Children:
Born: ABT 1542
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Brian STAPLETON of Carlton (Sir Knight)
Children:
1. Elizabeth STAPLETON
2. Richard STAPLETON of Carlton
Born: ABT 1537, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 17 Jul 1583, Beauchamps Court, Warwickshire, England
Buried: Parish Church, Alcaster, Warwickshire, England
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Fulke GREVILLE (Sir Sheriff of Warwick) ABT 1553
Children:
1. Fulke GREVILLE (1° B. Willoughby of Broke)
3. Sconsolate GREVILLE
Born: ABT 1524
Notes: of Chebsey
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Elizabeth STAFFORD
Henry NEVILLE (5º E. Westmoreland)
Born: ABT 1524/5
Died: 10 Feb 1562/63/64, Kelvedon, Essex, England
Buried: Staindrop, Durham, England
Notes: See his Biography.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (4º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Catherine STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland) 3 Jul 1536, Holywell, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Children:
1. Charles NEVILLE (6° E. Westmoreland)
4. Mary NEVILLE
Married 2: Jane CHOLMLEY (C. Wesmoreland) (dau. of Richard Cholmley and Catherine Constable) ABT 1550, Roxby, Yorkshire, England
Married 3: Margaret CHOLMLEY (C. Wesmoreland) (dau. of Richard Cholmley and Catherine Constable) (w. of Henry Gascoine) ABT 1559, Roxby, Yorkshire, England
Children:
7. Margaret NEVILLE
8. Elizabeth NEVILLE
Associated with: ¿?
9. Margaret WATSON
Born: ABT 1537, Raby, Durham, England
Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland)
Married: William PELHAM of Brocklesby (Sir Knight)
Children:
1. William PELHAM of Brocklesby (Sir Knight)
Born: 1539, Raby, Durham, England
Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland)
Born: 1545, Raby, Durham, England
Died: BEF 1579
Notes: Unmarried.
Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland)
Born: 1541, Raby, Durham, England Died: 27 Mar 1591, Holywell, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Buried: St. Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Notes: married Sir John Constable of Holderness as his second wife. She was the Lady Constable who was a recusant and who spent time in prison at Sheriff Hutton in 1582-84. Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland) Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland) Married: John CONSTABLE of Holderness (Sir Knight) 1563/4, Castle Raby, Durham, England Children: 1. John CONSTABLE (b. ABT 1564) |
Born: 1547, Raby, Durham, England
Died: Jan 1591, Hollywell, Shoreditch, Middlesex, England
Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland)
Charles NEVILLE (6º E. Westmoreland)
Born: 18 Aug 1542 / 28 Aug 1543
Died: 16 Nov 1601, Nieuwpoort, Flanders
Notes: See his Biography.
Father: Henry NEVILLE (5° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Anne MANNERS (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Jane HOWARD (C. Westmoreland) ABT 1563
Children:
2. Anne NEVILLE
3. Thomas NEVILLE WESTMORELAND
5. Eleanor NEVILLE
Born: 1564
Notes: tried in 1594 and sentenced to death for having been found in the company of a Catholic priest. She was pardoned.
Father: Charles NEVILLE (6º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Jane HOWARD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Nicholas PUDSEY (Esq.)
Father: Charles NEVILLE (6º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Jane HOWARD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: David INGLEBY
Children:
1. Mary INGLEBY
4. Lucy INGLEBY
Father: Charles NEVILLE (6º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Jane HOWARD (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Thomas GREY of Chillingham (Sir)
Born: 1565
Notes: he and his son were not known by the name Neville after the disgrace of their ancestor Charles Neville, but were known as Lord Westmoreland only and eventually dropped the name Neville completely. Please note that it was his son Thomas Neville who was born in 1601, who assumed the name Westmoreland and it was his grand-son James who sailed to America in 1652 who changed the spelling to Westmoreland.
¿Father: Charles NEVILLE (6º E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Jane HOWARD (C. Westmoreland)?
Married: ¿?
Children:
1. Thomas NEVILLE WESTMORELAND (b. 1601)
IV. KENT LINE
Born: ABT 1409, Raby, Durham, England
Acceded: 1 Nov 1461
Died: 9 Jan 1463, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
Buried: Guisborough Priory
Notes: Knight of the Garter. Baron Fauconberge. Served with distinction in the French wars.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Joan FAUCONBERGE (B. Fauconberge) (b. 18 Oct 1406) BEF 28 Apr 1422
Children:
1. Joan NEVILLE
4. Thomas NEVILLE (d. 1471)
Born: BEF 1433
Father: William NEVILLE (1° E. Kent)
Mother: Joan FAUCONBERGE (B. Fauconberge)
Married: Edward BENDHOWINGS
¿Married 2: Thomas BROKET (Sir Knight)? ABT 1392, Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, England
Children:
1. Thomas BROKET of Brocket
Born: BEF 1435
Died: BEF 1488
Father: William NEVILLE (1° E. Kent)
Mother: Joan FAUCONBERGE (B. Fauconberge)
Married: Richard STRANGEWAYS (Sir Knight)
Children:
4. William STRANGEWAYS
5. Thomas STRANGEWAYS
6. Elizabeth STRANGEWAYS
Born: ABT 1437, Roxborough Castle, Tyrone, Ireland
Father: William NEVILLE (1° E. Kent)
Mother: Joan FAUCONBERGE (B. Fauconberge)
Married: John CONYERS (Sir Knight)
Children:
1. William CONYERS (1º B. Conyers of Hornby)
3. Anne CONYERS
4. John CONYERS
8. Jane CONYERS
V. SALISBURY LINE
Richard NEVILLE (1º E. Salisbury)
Born: ABT 1400, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 30 Dec 1460, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England/ Pontefract
Notes: Knight of the Garter. Lord Chancellor. cr 1429, revival of his wife's family title, Yorkist leader in War of Roses with his son Warwick, Yorkist victory at St.Albans 1455, captured at Battle of Wakefield (Lancastrian victory). Beheaded.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury) BEF Feb 1420/21, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Children:
2. Cecily NEVILLE (D. Warwick / C. Worcester)
3. Richard "King Maker" NEVILLE (1º E. Warwick)
4. Thomas NEVILLE (Sir Knight)
5. Alice NEVILLE (B. Fitzhugh of Ravensworth)
6. John NEVILLE (1º M. Montague)
7. George NEVILLE (Archbishop of York)
8. Catherine NEVILLE (B. Ashby-Zouch)
10. Ralph NEVILLE
11. Margaret NEVILLE (C. Oxford)
12. Robert NEVILLE
Born: ABT 1423, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: BEF 9 Sep 1462
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: William FITZALAN (15° E. Arundel) AFT 17 Aug 1438, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Children:
1. William FITZALAN
2. George FITZALAN
3. John FITZALAN
4. Mary FITZALAN
5. Thomas FITZALAN (16° E. Arundel)
Cecily NEVILLE (D. Warwick/C. Worcester)
Born: ABT 1426, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: 28 Jul 1450
Buried: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, England
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married 1: Henry De BEAUCHAMP (D. Warwick) 1434, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Children:
1. Anne BEAUCHAMP (C. Warwick) (ABT Feb 1442/43 - 3 Jan 1447/48)
Married 2: John TIPTOFT (E. Worcester) 3 Apr 1449, Raby, Durham, England
Born: ABT 1430, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: 30 Dec 1460, Battle of Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: Maud STANHOPE (B. Willoughby of Eresby) 14 Aug 1453, Rampton, Nottinghamshire / Tattershall, Lincolnshire, England
Alice NEVILLE (B. Fitzhugh of Ravensworth)
Born: ABT 1430, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: AFT 22 Nov 1503, Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: Henry FITZHUGH (5º B. Fitzhugh of Ravensworth) Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
Children:
4. Joan FITZHUGH (Nun)
5. Richard FITZHUGH (6° B. Fitzhugh of Ravensworth)
6. Thomas FITZHUGH (b. ABT 1459)
7. John FITZHUGH (b. ABT 1461)
9. Edward FITZHUGH (b. ABT 1464 - d. BEF 4 Jun 1472)
10. Elizabeth FITZHUGH (B. Vaux of Harrowden)
George NEVILLE (Archbishop of York)
Born: ABT 1433, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: 8 Jun 1476, Blyth, Northumberland, England
Notes: Archbishop of York. Younger brother of the great Earl of Warwick, was one of those Englishmen of noble houses by whom the high places of the Church were, at this time, for the most part, filled. This was partly, it would seem (and especially in the case of the primacy), as a result of the deliberate determination of the Pope and the Crown to band together the Church and the nobles "against the spiritual and civil democracy, on one side of Wat Tyler and Jack Straw, on the other of the extreme followers of Wycliffe" Neville is a striking representative of the feudal churchman. Received his education at Balliol College, Oxford, where, on taking the degree of Master of Arts in October, 1452, the sumptuous entertainment was given, recorded by Wood, its historian (lib. i. p. 219). When only fourteen years old, the nobility of his descent induced the Pope, Nicholas V, to grant him a dispensation for holding a canonry in the Church of Salisbury, together with one in that of York. He was nominated Bishop of Exeter at the age of twenty-three (1455). His Register of institutions commences with 10 Ap that year; for the primate Thomas Bourchier, his cousin, had already committed to him the spiritualities; but, notwithstanding his election, confirmation, and power of jurisdiction, by the special order of the Pope, his consecration was to be deferred until he should enter his twenty-seventh year; and it was eventually performed on 25 Nov 1458. In the meanwhile he had the precaution to commit the administration of the diocese to experienced theologians. In Mar 1459, he was installed in his episcopal throne. His Register proves that he conferred holy orders in Crediton Church on 19 May, and in his own cathedral on 22 Sep that year; that early in Dec he quitted the diocese for ever; and that on 15th of that month he had arrived at Coventry on his route to London. King Henry VI, on 25 Jul 1460, delivered to him the Great Seal, and it must be admitted that he disloyally employed the commanding influence of his station against his too confiding sovereign. For this treachery he may have considered himself recompensed by King Edward IV, who reappointed him to the chancellorship on 5 Mar 1461, and translated him to the archbishopric of York in 1465.
Portions of the chapter-house at Exeter were erected by him and by his predecessor: In the year 1465, Neville was translated to the See of York, on which occasion his installation-feast, presented one of the most marvellous culinary displays on record, famous in the annals of gastronomy. The list of provisions, included 330 tuns of beer, 104 tuns of wine, 80 fat oxen, 1004 sheep, 3000 geese, 100 peafowl, 4000 woodcocks, besides 8 seals and 4 porpoises.
The Archbishop, like his great brother, more than once changed sides during the strife of the Wars of the Roses. After the final defeat and death of Henry VI, he was detained in custody for a month or two and was then suffered to resume all his honours. Within the year, however (1472), he was again seized at the More, in Hertfordshire, a magnificent palace which he had himself built and furnished with the utmost splendour. The King, Edward IV, had agreed to visit the Archbishop there, for the sake of hunting; but, the day before his intended arrival, sent thither to seize Neville and to take possession of all his treasure, among the rest a "precious mitre" of enormous value, from which a royal crown was afterwards constructed. For four years, Archbishop Neville was detained in prison at Calais and at Guines and, soon after his release, in 1476, died at Blithfield in Staffordshire, of a broken heart, "ex angore animi interiit" (Polydore Virgil's 'History,' p. 526).
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Catherine NEVILLE (B. Ashby-Zouche)
Born: ABT 1435, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: 22 Nov 1503 / AFT 25 Mar 1504
Buried: Ashby de la Zouche
Notes: left a widow at the age of eighteen. She did not, however, remain a widow for long; shortly before 6 Feb 1462 her brother Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, arranged a marriage between her and William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, a close friend of Edward IV. On 9 Apr 1483, King Edward died; his son Edward V and kingdom were placed under the guardianship of his youngest brother Richard, Duke of Gloucester. It was Catherine's husband William Hastings who advised Richard to take the young King Edward V into protective custody immediately following the death of Edward IV. It was about this time that Catherine's husband became the lover of Jane Shore, a former mistress of both the late King Edward IV and her son-in-law, Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset. She encouraged him to enter into a conspiracy with the Woodville family against Gloucester. Richard, upon discovering Hastings' treachery ordered his immediate execution, which took place on 13 Jun 1483 at the Tower of London. Several weeks later, Richard sealed an indenture, swearing to take Catherine directly under his protection and to "secure for her the enjoyment of her husband's lands, goods, privileges, and the custody not only of their heir until the boy came of age but also the wardship of the young Earl of Shrewsbury who was married to their daughter, Anne". Richard assured Catherine that Hastings would never be attainted, and that she would be defended against any attempt by intimidation or fraud to deprive her of her rights. Shortly after Hastings' death, on 22 Jun, Richard proclaimed himself King of England. Catherine never remarried
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married 1: William BONVILLE (2° B. Bonville and 6° Harrington) (b. ABT 1442 - d. 30 Dec 1460) (son of William Bonville, 1° B. Bonville, and Elizabeth Harrington) BEF 1458
Children:
1. Cecily BONVILLE (M. Dorset) (b. 30 Jun 1460 - d. 12 May 1529) (m.1 Thomas Grey, 1° M. Dorset - m.2 Henry Stafford, 3º E. Wiltshire) (See her Biography)
Married 2: William HASTINGS (1° B. Ashby-Zouche) 6 Feb 1461, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Children:
2. Ralph HASTINGS (b. ABT 1463)
3. Elizabeth HASTINGS
4. Edward HASTINGS (2º B. Ashby-Zouche)
5. Richard HASTINGS (b. ABT 1468 - d. AFT 1506)
7. Anne HASTINGS (C. Shrewsbury)
8. George HASTINGS (b. ABT 1472)
Born: ABT 1438, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: BEF 1482
Buried: St. James's, Garlickhithe, London
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: Thomas STANLEY (1º E. Derby) AFT 10 May 1457
Children:
1. George STANLEY (B. Strange of Knockin)
2. John STANLEY (b. ABT 1460)
3. Thomas STANLEY (b. ABT 1462)
4. William STANLEY (b. ABT 1462)
5. Edward STANLEY (1° B. Mounteagle)
6. Richard STANLEY (b. ABT 1464)
7. Jane STANLEY (b. ABT 1465)
8. Catherine STANLEY (b. ABT 1467)
9. Anne STANLEY (b. ABT 1469)
10. James STANLEY (Bishop of Ely)
11. Margaret STANLEY
12. Alice STANLEY (b. ABT 1475)
13. Agnes STANLEY (b. ABT 1477)
Born: ABT 1440, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Born: ABT 1442, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: AFT 20 Nov 1506
Notes: See her Biography.
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: John De VERE (13° E. Oxford) AFT 1459
Children:
1. George De VERE (d. young)
Born: 1446, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: AFT 20 Nov 1506
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Richard "King Maker" NEVILLE (1º E. Warwick)
Born: 22 Nov 1428, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England Died: 14 Apr 1471, Battle of Barnet, Hertfordshire, England Notes: Knight of the Garter. Lord of Middleham Castle, North Yorkshire. He was that Earl of Warwick, to whom the House of York owe their ascent to the throne. He also bore the titles of lord Monthermer, great chamberlain and High Admiral of England, lord Warden of the north marches toward Scotland and High Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, and among his many titles, was also known as "the King maker". He was the richest man in England outside the royal family, and he used his wealth and power to help depose the "Lancastrian" Henry VI in favor of the "Yorkist" Edward IV, and then later to place Henry VI back on the throne. He was a man of invincible courage and took delight in dangers, engaged his country in a fresh civil war in which he lost his life. He was slain at the battle of garnet, 14 Apr 1471, though some authors affirm that he was murdered by his own party. |
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: Anne BEAUCHAMP ABT 1434, Caversham, Oxfordshire, England
Children:
1. Isabel NEVILLE (D. Clarence)
2. Anne NEVILLE (Queen of England)
Born: 5 Sep 1451, Warwick Castle, Warwick, England
Died: 22 Dec 1476, Warwick Castle, Warwick, England
Father: Richard "King Maker" NEVILLE (1º E. Warwick)
Mother: Anne BEAUCHAMP
Married: George PLANTAGENET (D. Clarence) 11 Jul 1469, Church of Our Lady, Calais, France
Children:
1. Edward PLANTAGENET (1º E. Warwick)
2. Margaret PLANTAGENET (C. Salisbury)
3. Anne PLANTAGENET (b. 16 Apr 1470 - d. ABT 1470)
4. Richard PLANTAGENET (b. 6 Oct 1476 - d. 1 Jan 1476/77)
Anne NEVILLE (Queen of England)
Born: 11 Jun 1456, Warwick Castle, Warwick, England
Died: 16 Mar 1484/85, Westminster Palace, London, England
Father: Richard "King Maker" NEVILLE (1º E. Warwick)
Mother: Anne BEAUCHAMP
Married 1: Edward PLANTAGENET (Prince of Wales) 13 Dec 1470, Chateau d'Amboise, France
Married 2: RICHARD III PLANTAGENET 12 Jul 1472, Westminster Abbey, London, England
Children:
1. Edward "of Middleham" PLANTAGENET (Prince of Wales)
Born: ABT 1431, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Acceded: 1461
Died: 13 Apr 1471, Battle of Barnet
Notes: Knight of the Garter. A Yorkist leader in the Wars of the Roses, best-known for eliminating Lancastrian resistance in the north of England during the early part of the reign of Edward IV of England. A younger son of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury and Alice Montague, Countess of Salisbury, and a brother of Richard, Earl of Warwick the Kingmaker. He fought at the Battle of Blore Heath and was captured and imprisoned by the Lancastrians. After the Yorkist victory at Northampton he was released, but was captured again at the second Battle of St Albans. Following his second release from imprisonment, he led the Yorkist forces in the north of England, defeating the Lancastrians at Hedgeley Moor and again at Hexham (both 1465). In reward for driving out the Lancastrians, Neville was created Earl of Northumberland. This title had long been held by the Percy family, but they were in disgrace. However, when Henry Percy was rehabilitated in 1470, Neville was forced to give up the earldom and many important offices in favor of his former foe. He was in compensation created Marquess of Montague, but without suitable estates to support such a dignity. Now set against Edward IV, he joined his brother Warwick in the restoration of Henry VI. Montague returned to high office in the north, but was killed at the Battle of Barnet, while endeavoring to succor his brother Warwick. They were both laid in state at Westminster, London, and afterward were carried to Bisham Abbey and buried among their ancestors.
Father: Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
Mother: Alice MONTAGUE (C. Salisbury)
Married: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague) (b. 1441, Borough Green, Cambridgeshire, England - d. 25 May 1476, Bisham, Berkshire) (dau. of Edmund Ingoldesthorpe and Joan Tiptopf) (m. 2 Sir William Norreys) 25 Apr 1457
Children:
2. Lucy NEVILLE
4. John NEVILLE
5. Anne NEVILLE
6. Elizabeth NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Masham)
Born: 1466
Died: 31 Jan 1528
Notes: some accounts attach her daughter, Anne, to her third husband. Margaret remained on good terms with Brandon, who later supported her cause in "a sordid dispute over money with a daughter of hers by a former marriage".
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Married 1: John HORNE
Children:
1. Anne HORNE
Married 2: John MORTIMER (Sir) (d. BEF 12 Nov 1504) BEF 14 Jun 1492
Married 3: Charles BRANDON (1° D. Suffolk) BEF 7 Feb 1506 ANNULMENT 1507
Married 4: Robert DOWNES
Born: 1468
Died: 25/31 Mar 1534, Bagshott Manor, Surrey, England
Notes: Lucy Neville was an unswerving supporter of the House of York and in the reign of Henry VII was noted as one who "loves not the King" and was said to be actively promoting the rival claim to the throne of her cousin Edmund de la Pole. This, combined with her husband's possession of a crucial fortress, was a constant worry to supporters of Henry VII: John Flamanck's report of a secret conversation between several officials in Calais in 1504, on the likely sequel if the King should die, referred to the risk that she would seize Calais and hold it in Suffolk's name. The heavy fine imposed on her in 1507, although the pretext was her late husband's neglect of duty, was very likely a warning by the Crown not to meddle in politics. She appears to have heeded the warning and lived peacefully until her death in 1534.
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Married 1: Thomas FITZWILLIAM of Aldwark (Sir) ABT 1473, Wiltshire, England
Children:
1. Thomas FITZWILLIAM of Aldwark
2. Richard FITZWILLIAM
3. Anthony FITZWILLIAM
5. Edmund FITZWILLIAM
7. William FITZWILLIAM (1º E. Southampton)
Married 2: Anthony BROWNE (Sir) BET 1490/1500
Children:
9. Anthony BROWNE (Sir Knight)
10. Elizabeth BROWNE (C. Worcester)
11. Lucy BROWNE
12. William BROWNE
13. Henry BROWNE
Died: ABT 1483 in d.s.p.
Buried: Sheriff Hutton
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Buried: Salston, Cambridgeshire, England
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Born: ABT 1466, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: BEF 5 Nov 1486
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Married: William STONOR (Sir Knight) (d. 21 May 1474) ABT 1481
Children:
1. Anne STONOR (b. ABT 1484 - d. 14 Jun 1518) (m. Sir Adrian Fortescue)
Elizabeth NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Masham)
Born: BEF 1464 / 1471, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Died: ABT Sep 1517
Buried: Black Friars', Ludgate, London, England
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Married 1: Thomas SCROPE (6° B. Scrope of Masham) BEF 1477 / ABT 1480, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
Children:
1. Alice SCROPE (B. Scrope of Bolton)
Married 2: Henry WENTWORTH (Sheriff of Yorkshire) 22 Oct 1494, Chapel Manor Hou, Deighton, Yorkshire, England
Born: AFT 1457
Died: 12 Oct 1516
Buried: St. Peter's Church, Elford
Father: John NEVILLE (1° M. Montague)
Mother: Isabel INGOLDESTHORPE (M. Montague)
Married 1: William HUDDLESTON (Sir Knight)
Children:
1. Robert HUDDLESTON (Esq.) (m. Margery Smythe)
2. Richard HUDDLESTON (m. Elizabeth Dacre)
Married 2: William SMYTHE (Sir Knight)