In 1438, Bergavenny, as he was now styled, was a justice of the peace for Durham
He was a captain in the embattled Duchy of Normandy in 1449. His eldest son Richard was one of the hostages given to the French when the English surrendered the city of Rouen in that year
After the death of his first wife, he was summoned to Parliament in 1450 as "Edwardo Nevyll de Bergavenny", by which he is held to have become Baron Bergavenny. At the time, however, this was considered to be a summons by right of his wife, and so he was c
In 1454, he was appointed to the Privy Council assembled by the Duke of York as Lord Protector, along with his more prominent Neville kinsmen
He was a commissioner of array in Kent in 1461
Was a captain in Edward IV's army in the North
He was again a commissioner of array in 1470, remaining loyal to Edward IV, unlike his nephew, the Earl of Warwick
With 1st wife (Elizabeth Beauchamp), he had: Richard NevilleGeorge Neville, 4th Baron Bergavenny; Alice Neville; Catherine Neville. With 2nd wife (Katherine Howard) he had: Catherine Neville²; Margaret Neville; Anne Neville
He is married to Elizabeth de Beauchamp.
They got married before October 18, 1424.
Child(ren):
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Elizabeth de Beauchamp |
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