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Personal data John de Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby 

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Household of John de Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby

(1) He is married to Maud de Percy.

They got married in the year 1364 at Alnwick, Northumberland, England, Great Britain.Sources 6, 7, 10, 17, 21, 22


Child(ren):

  1. Ralph de Neville  < 1364-1425 
  2. Thomas de Neville  ± 1365-1406 
  3. John de Neville  ± 1370-± 1430
  4. Alice de Neville  ± 1372-????
  5. Matilda de Neville  ????-± 1374
  6. Dionice de Neville  1365-1437
  7. Iolande de Neville  ± 1376-????
  8. Eleanor de Neville  ± 1367-1448 
  9. Nn de Neville  ± 1379-????
  10. Alice Nevill  ????-1433 


(2) He is married to Elizabeth Latimer.

They got married about October 9, 1381 at Raby, Durham, England.Sources 6, 7, 10, 17, 22


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth de Neville  ± 1370-???? 
  2. Elizabeth Neville  ± 1380-????
  3. John Neville  1382-1430
  4. Margaret Neville  ± 1384-????


Notes about John de Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby

[RCKarnes.ged]
[Patricia Morano]

Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, p. 393.

Sir John Nevill, 3rd Baron Nevill of Raby, summoned to Parliament from 1368-1388.  Knight of the Garter.  This nobleman was carried by his father to witness the Battle of Durham, being then scarcely five years old.  He received the honour of Knighthood when in arms before the barriers of Paris.  In 44th of Edward III (1370) he was again in wars with France and then constituted Admiral of the King's Fleet from the mouth of the Thames northward.  During the remainder of Edward III's reign he was constantly in active service either in Scotland or France.  In 2nd of Richard II (1379) he was constituted Lieutenant of Aquitiane in France and Seneschal of Bordeaux.  His lordship was a Knight of the Garter.  He married Maud, daughter of Henry, Lord Percy.  He married 2nd Elizabeth, daughter of William, Lord Latimer.  He died at New Castle October 17, 1388, and was buried in the south side of the nave of Durham Cathedral.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 834)

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[Linda Harmon.ged]

BIRT PLAC , Raby With Keverstone, Durham, England

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[Isiaha Lee.ged]

John De Neville, KG, Lord Neville of Raby, b. c 1331, d. Newcastle 17 Oct 1388, KG 1369; m. (1) Maud Percy, d. 18 Feb 1378/9.
[Magna Charta Sureties]

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5th Baron of Raby, third Baron Neville.  First Earl of Westmorland, died on the 42nd anniversary of the Battle of Neville's Cross.  He was summoned to Parliament in 1368.  In 1369, he was created a Knight of the Garter and Admiral of Fleet.  He gave Durham Cathedral a beautiful stone and an alabaster screen known to this day as the "Neville Screen".  John is buried at Durham Catherdral with his wife Maude. Summoned to parliament as Lord Nevill of Raby from February 24, 1368 to July 28, 1388.  He was carried by his father at the age of five years to witness the battle of Durham.  During the remainder of King Edwards reign he was in active service either in France or Scotland. He was constituted lieutenant of Aquitaine under Richard II and was seneschal of Bordeaux.  He was employed against the Turks and won and had surrendered to him, 83 walled towns, castles and forts.  He died at Newcastle on October 17, 1388 and is buried in the Neville chantry, in the south asile of the nave of Durham Cathedral, near his father and his first wife.

1381-warden of eastern marches
1383-warden of western marches
1386-appointed commander of all forces against the Scots.  Took the place of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland as military leader in the north.

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Sir John De Nevill, 3rd baron, summoned to parliament as Lord Nevill, of Raby, from 24 February, 1368, to 28 July, 1388.  This nobleman was carried by his father to witness the battle of Durham, being then scarcely five years old, and received the honour of knighthood some years afterwards when in arms before the barriers of Paris.  In the 44th of the same reign [Edward III, 1371], he was again in the wars with France, and then constituted admiral of the king's fleet from the mouth of the Thames northwards.  During the remainder of King Edward's reign, he was constantly in active service either in France or Scotland. ; In the 2nd Richard II [1379], he was constituted lieutenant of Aquitaine and he was, likewise, seneschal of Bordeaux.  It is reported of this nobleman that he was some time employed against the Turks, and that, being lieutenant of Aquitaine, he reduced that province to tranquility, and that, in his service in those parts, he won and had rendered to him 83 walled towns, castles, and forts.  His lordship was a knight of the Garter.  He m. 1st, Maud, dau. of Henry, Lord Percy, by whom he had issue, Ralph, Thomas, Maud, Alice, and Eleanor.  His lordship m. 2ndly, Elizabeth, dau. and heir of William, Lord Latimer, K.G., and had by her (who m. 2ndly, Sir Robert De Willoughby) had issue, John, Elizabeth, and Margaret.  He d. at Newcastle, 17 October, 1388, and was buried in the south side of the nave of Durham Cathedral, and was s. by his eldest son, Ralph De Nevill.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 393, Nevill, Barons Nevill, of Raby, Earls of Westmoreland]

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John (De Neville), LORD Neville, son and heir, had writs of livery of his father's lands in England and Scotland, after doing homage, October 1367.  He was a captain under his father at the battle of Nevill's Cross, 17 October 1346, and was knighted about April 1360. His life of public service was as active as his father's.  He served in Aquitaine, 1366 and the following years, and numerous commissions issued to him, December 1367 onwards.  In 1368 (September, October) he was joint ambassador to France. ; K.G. 1369.  In 1369 and 1371 trier of petitions in Parliament; Admiral of the North, July 1370, and in November following joint commissioner to treat with Genoa; steward of the King's household, 1372.  In July 1372 he sailed for Brittany on an expedition protracted for want of reinforcements.  He was then for several years engaged in Scotland and the Marches.  In December 1377 he had a patent of the keepership of Bamburgh Castle for life; and in 1378 licence to castellate Raby and Sheriff Hutton in 1382.  He was made keeper of Fronsac Castle, on the Dordogne, 3 June, and Seneschal of Gascony io June 1378.  Returning to England, he became Warden of the Marches (as above), and in 1381 conservator of the peace, co. Durham and Sedbergh; joint commissioner to treat of peace with Scotland, May 1383 and March 1386/7.  In July 1385 he was under orders to accompany the King to Scotland. ; He married, 1stly, Maud, daughter of Henry (De PERCY), LORD PERCY, by Idoine, daughter of Robert (De CLIFFORD), LORD CLIFFORD.  She, who died before 18 February 1378/9, was buried in Durham Cathedral.  He married, 2ndly, before 9 October 1381, Elizabeth, according to modern doctrine suo jure Baroness LATIMER, daughter and heir of William (Le LATIMER), LORD LATIMER.  He died at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 17 October 1388.  His widow had writs for dower, and livery of her inheritance, November 1388, July and November 1389.  She married, 2ndly, as his 3rd wife, Robert (De WILLOUGHBY), LORD WILLOUGHBY of Eresby, and died 5 November 1395.
[Complete Peerage IX:502-3]

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John de Neville

Hugh de Audley
± 1250-± 1325
Isolt de Mortimer
± 1270-1338
Alice de Audley
± 1300-1374

John de Neville
± 1331-1388

(1) 1364

Maud de Percy
± 1339-1379

Ralph de Neville
< 1364-1425
Thomas de Neville
± 1365-1406
John de Neville
± 1370-± 1430
Alice de Neville
± 1372-????
Matilda de Neville
????-± 1374
Iolande de Neville
± 1376-????
Eleanor de Neville
± 1367-1448
Nn de Neville
± 1379-????
Alice Nevill
????-1433
(2) ± 1381
Elizabeth Neville
± 1380-????
John Neville
1382-1430
Margaret Neville
± 1384-????

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