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Famille de Sir George Neville 1st Baron Latimer

Il a/avait une relation avec Elizabeth de Beauchamp.


Enfant(s):

  1. Sir Henry Neville  1437-1469 


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George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer
George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer or (Latymer) (c. 1407 – 30 December 1469) was an English peer.

George Neville was the fifth son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, by his second wife Lady Joan Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster. He succeeded to the Latymer estates on the death of his half-uncle John Neville, 6th Baron Latimer, in 1430 (see Baron Latimer), and on 25 February 1432 he was summoned to Parliament as Baron Latimer.[1]

Lord Latimer later fought in Scotland in 1436,[1] was a Justice of the Peace for Cumberland in 1437 and admitted to the Privy Council in 1439.

In 1437, Lord Latimer married Lady Elizabeth (1417–1480), daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, by his first wife, Elizabeth Berkeley.[1] They had four children:

Katherine Neville, who died childless.
Sir Henry Neville (d. 26 July 1469), who married Joan Bourchier, daughter of John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners, and Marjorie Berners, and had:
Joan Neville, born ca 1464, Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; she married Sir James Ratclyffe.[2]
Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer (Latimer, Buckinghamshire / Sinnington, North Riding of Yorkshire, ca. 1468 – Snape, North Yorkshire, December 1530, bur. Well, North Yorkshire), married in Grafton, Worcestershire, in 1490 to Anne Stafford (Grafton, Worcestershire, ca. 1471 – aft. 1513, bur. Well, North Yorkshire), daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton (Grafton, Worcestershire, ca. 1427 – executed by order of King Henry VII for siding with Richard III, Tyburn, 8 July 1486) and Catherine Fray (1437–1482), and had issue which included John Nevill, 3rd Baron Latimer.[3]
Thomas Neville (1468–1546) (Esq.), born in Shenstone, Staffordshire, England. He was Lord of Mathom; married Letitia Harcourt (1494–1520), daughter of Sir Robert Harcourt of Stanton Harcourt and Agnes Lymbrake and had issue.[4]
Thomas Neville, of Shenstone, Staffordshire.[1]
Jane Neville, who married Oliver Dudley.[citation needed]
George Neville appears to have suffered from some form of dementia in his later years, as he was described as an "idiot," and the guardianship of his lands was given to his nephew, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, the Kingmaker.[1] George Neville, Lord Latimer, died on 30 December 1469 and was succeeded in the barony by his grandson Richard, his eldest son Sir Henry Neville having predeceased him by several months, dying at the Battle of Edgecote Moor, 26 July 1469.[1]

From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Neville,_1st_Baron_Latimer

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Sir George Nevill, 1st Lord Latimer1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
M, #16738, b. circa 1414, d. 30 December 1469
Father Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville3,4,10,11,12 b. bt 1364 - 1367, d. 21 Oct 1425
Mother Joan Beaufort3,4,10,11,12 b. c 1379, d. 13 Nov 1440
Sir George Nevill, 1st Lord Latimer was born circa 1414 at of Raby, Durham, England. He married Elizabeth Beauchamp, daughter of Sir Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl Warwick, Earl of Albemarle & Worcester, Lord Abergavenny, Sheriff of Worcestershire and Elizabeth Berkeley, circa 13 February 1437; They had 2 sons (Sir Henry; & Thomas) and 1 daughter (Katherine, wife of Oliver Dudley, & of Sir James Radcliffe).13,3,4,5,14,6,7,8,9 Sir George Nevill, 1st Lord Latimer Became a lunatic, but with lucid intervals. before 11 June 1451.14,8 He died on 30 December 1469; Buried at Well, Yorkshire.3,14,8
Family Elizabeth Beauchamp b. c 1417, d. c 2 Oct 1480
Children
Jane Neville
Katherine Neville3 d. 15 Apr 1493
Thomas Neville
Sir Henry Neville+15,14,8 b. c 1438, d. 26 Jul 1469
Citations
[S4862] Unknown author, Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1490; Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, p. 14; Wallop Family, Vol. 4, line 729; Royal Highness, Ancestry of the Royal Child, by Moncreiffe, p. 29.
[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. VII, p. 479-480.
[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 439.
[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 540-544.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 149.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 249.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 301.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 537-538.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 236.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 246-247.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 537.
[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 232.
[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 75.
[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 1.
[S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 439-440.
From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p557.htm#i16738
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George Neville, 1st Lord Latymer1
M, #107410, d. 30 December 1469
Last Edited=15 Sep 2013
Consanguinity Index=0.03%
George Neville, 1st Lord Latymer was the son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Lady Joan de Beaufort.1 He married Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp, daughter of Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick and Elizabeth de Berkeley, circa February 1436/37.2 He died on 30 December 1469.3
He was invested as a Knight in 1426.2 He was created 1st Lord Latymer [England] on 25 February 1431/32.2 In 1436 Scottish Wars.4 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for Cumberland in 1437.2 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) in 1439.2 On 11 June 1451 he became a lunatic but had lucid intervals, and went on to be called to Parliamen tfor another 18 years.4
Succeeded to the Latymer estates on the death of his uncle and was summoned to Parliament as a Baron from 25 Feb 1431/2.
Children of George Neville, 1st Lord Latymer and Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp
Sir Henry Neville+4 d. 26 Jul 1469
Thomas Neville4
Jane Neville4
Katherine Neville4
Citations
[S11] Alison Weir, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 108. Hereinafter cited as Britain's Royal Families.
[S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 17. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
[S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XII/2, page 561. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
[S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 2246. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10741.htm#i107410
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George NEVILLE (1º B. Latimer)
Born: ABT 1414, Raby, Durham, England
Died: 30 Dec 1469
Notes: mentally disturbed BEF 11 Jun 1451 but had lucid intervals.
Father: Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
Mother: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland)
Married: Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP (B. Latimer) (b. 1417 - d. 26 Sep 1480 - bur. St.Mary's, Warwick) (dau. of Richard De Beauchamp, 5° Earl of Warwick and Elizabeth Berkeley) BEF Feb 1436/37, Warwick Castle, Warwickshire, England
Children:
1. Henry NEVILLE (Sir Knight)
2. Thomas NEVILLE
3. Jane NEVILLE
4. Catherine NEVILLE
From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE3.htm#George NEVILLE (1º B. Latimer)
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Sir George Neville, Lord Latimer
Birth: 1407, England
Death: Dec. 30, 1469, England
Lord Latimer, Knight of Scampston, Latimer, Sinnington and Snape, Yorkshire. Of Bozeat and Corby, Northamptonshire.
Younger son of Sir Ralph de Neville and and his second wife, Joan de Beaufort. Grandson of Sir John de Neville and Maud de Percy, John of Gaunt and Katherine de Roet.
Husband of Elizabeth Beachamp, daughter of Sir Richard de Beauchamp and Elizabeth Berkeley. They were married in Feb of 1437, and had two sons and one daughter:
Sir Henry married Joanna Bourchier, died at the War of the Roses
Thomas, lived at Shenstone, Stffordshire
Katherine, wife of Oliver Dudley and Sir James Ratcliffe
Some sources add a daughter Jane
Sir George was summoned to Parliament from 1431 to 1469 as Georgio Latymer chivaler, and became Lord Latimer. Sir George was considered to be a lunatic before June 11, 1451, and his lands were handed over to his brother, Richard de Neville, Earl of Salisbury. (bio by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens)
Family links:
Parents:
Ralph de Neville (1364 - 1425)
Joan Beaufort Neville (1375 - 1440)
Spouse:
Elizabeth Beauchamp Wake (1417 - 1480)
Children:
Henry Neville (1437 - 1469)*
Siblings:
Phillippa Neville Dacre**
William de Neville (____ - 1463)*
John de Neville (1387 - 1420)**
Ralph De Neville (1392 - 1458)**
Elizabeth Ferrers Greystoke (1393 - 1434)**
Mary de Ferrers de Neville (1394 - 1458)**
Margaret Neville Scrope (1396 - 1463)**
Katherine Neville Mowbray Strangeways Beaumont Woodville (1397 - ____)*
Eleanor de Neville de Percy (1398 - 1472)*
Richard Neville (1400 - 1460)*
Richard Neville (1400 - 1460)*
Robert de Neville (1404 - 1457)*
George Neville, Lord Latimer (1407 - 1469)
George de Neville (1407 - 1469)*
Anne de Neville Stafford (1411 - 1480)*
Edward Neville (1412 - 1476)*
Cecily de Neville Plantagenet (1415 - 1495)*
*Calculated relationship
**Half-sibling
Burial: St Michael Churchyard, Well, Hambleton District, North Yorkshire, England
Find A Grave Memorial# 84438739
From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84438739
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The Making of the Neville Family in England, 1166-1400 By Charles Robert Young
https://books.google.com/books?id=GqmtCq3I5zsC&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=William+Neville+1369&source=bl&ots=Wg9efOQomH&sig=6KH87jxictiPdshIzsU_vy3gya0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAzgeahUKEwj81JCk79jHAhWMMIgKHdHNCYI#v=onepage&q=elizabeth&f=false
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BRANCHES OF THE NEVILLE FAMILY Pg.x - xi
Ralph de Neville (1115) ; ch: Gilbert (1169), Alan (d.ca.1178) de Neville
Gilbert de Neville (1169 ; ch: Geoffrey (m. Emma de Bulmer), William, Walter de Neville.
Geoffrey de Neville (Burreth) d.ca.1193 = Emma de Bulmer ; ch: Henry (d.1226), Isabel (m. Robert fitz Melred) de Neville
Isabel de Neville = Robert fitz Melred ; ch: Geoffrey de Neville Raby d.ca.1242 ; ch: Robert (m. Ida ), Geoffred (m. Margaret de Lungvillers), John de Neville
Geoffrey de Neville c.1285 = Margaret de Lungvillers ; ch: John (1332), Geoffrey, Robert, Edmund (1315-44), William Neville
John de Neville Hornby (1332) ch: John d.1335
Robert ; ch: Robert de Neville Hornby
Robert de Neville d.1282 = Ida ; ch: Robert (m. Mary fitz Randolph), John de Neville
Robert de Neville d.1271 = Mary fitz Randolph Middleham d.1320 ; ch: Ranulph (m. Eupheme) de Neville.
Ranulph de Neville Lord of Raby d.1331 = Eupheme ; ch: Robert (m. Elena ), Ralph (m. Alice ), Alexander de Neville
Robert de Neville d.1319 = Elena ; ch: Thomas de Neville
Ralph de Neville Lord of Raby d.1367 = Alice ; ch: John (m. Matilda Percy & Elizabeth Latimer), William (d.1391), Robert, Thomas, Euphemia de Neville, (Pg.xi Alexander (Archbishop of York), Ralph de Neville)
John de Neville Lord of Raby d.1388 (1) = Matilda Percy ; ch: Ralph (m. Margaret Stafford & Joan Beaufort), Thomas de Neville; (2) = Elizabeth Latimer
Ralph de Neville Lord of Raby Earl of Westmorland d.1425 (1) = Margaret Stafford ; ch: Ralph (Earl of Westmorland d.1484), John Lord of Raby d.1461) de Neville ; (2) = Joan Beaufort dau. of John of Gaunt ; ch: Richard (m. Alice (Salisbury)), William (Lord Fauconberg d.1463), George (Lord Latimer d.1469) de Neville (Pg.xi Robert (Bishop of Durham d.1457), Edward (Lord Abergavenny d.1476), Katherine (m. John, Duke of Norfolk d.1432), Anne (m. Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham d.1460), Cicely (m. Richard, Duke of York d.1460), Eleanor (m. Henry, Earl of Northumberland d.1455) de Neville)
Richard de Neville Earl of Salisbury d.1460 = Alice (Salisbury) ; ch: Richard (m. Anne Beauchamp), Thomas, John, George, Eleanor de Neville
Richard de Neville Earl of Warwick d.1471 = Anne Beauchamp Warwick d.1492.
Pg.xi
Alan de Neville Chief Forester d.ca.1178 ; ch: Alan (d.1190), Geoffrey (d.1225), Thomas, Ives (d.ca.1199), Ralph de Neville
Geoffrey de Neville Chamberlain d.1225 ; ch: John (d.ca1253), Geoffrey (m. Mabel de la Mare), Alan de Neville
John d.ca.1253 ; ch: Geoffrey (d.ca.1267) de Neville
Geoffrey d.1249 = Mabel de la Mare ; ch: Hugh (d.ante 1275) de Neville
Hugh de Neville d.ante 1275 ; ch: Geoffrey (d.1316) de Neville
Geoffrey de Neville d.1316 ; ch: Philip (d.1345) de Neville
Philip de Neville Lincolnshire d.1345 ; ch: Philip (1350) de Neville
Ralph ; ch: Hugh (m. Joan de Cornhill & Beatrice Fay), Roger, Adam, Thomas, William (m. Isabelle Waleran) de Neville
Hugh de Neville Chief Forester d.1234 (1) = Joan de Cornhill ; ch: John (m. Hawissa de Courteney), Herbert, Agnes de Neville ; (2) = Beatrice Fay
John de Neville Chief Forester - Essex d.1246 = Hawissa de Courteney ; ch: Hugh (d.1269), John (m. Margaret de la Warde) de Neville
John de Neville d.1282 = Margaret de la Warde ; ch: Hugh (m. Ida fitz Walter) de Neville
Hugh de Neville Lord of Essex d.1335 = Ida fitz Walter ; ch: John (d.1358), Hugh, Edmund de Neville
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RALPH Neville, son of JOHN Neville Lord Neville & his first wife Matilda Percy ([1364]-Raby Castle 21 Oct 1425, bur Staindrop, co Durham). The Liber Vitæ of Durham names "Henricus Percy, Comes Northumbriæ Henricus, Thomas, Radulphus filii eius, Gilbertus Umfranville, Comes Dangus, Dñs Johannes Neuylle, Dñs Radulphus filius eius"[840]. A mid-15th century manuscript names "Alesiam uxorem domini de Bayncote, Matillidem nuptam Willelmo de Scrope, Radulphus, Ydoniam, Alienoram uxorem Radulphi de Lumley, Thomam dominum de Furnival" as the children of "Johannem dominum de Neuille" and his wife "Matillidem filiam Henrici domini de Percy"[841]. He succeeded his father in 1388 as Lord Neville. He was created Earl of Westmoreland 29 Sep 1397. He was an active supporter of Henry of Lancaster in his bid for the throne. King Henry IV made him Marshal of England for life 30 Sep 1399, though he resigned this office in favour of his son-in-law John Earl of Norfolk in 1413 or before. He was appointed a member of the council of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Protector of the Realm Dec 1422.
m firstly MARGARET Stafford, daughter of HUGH Stafford Earl of Stafford & his wife Philippa de Beauchamp of Warwick (-9 Jun 1396, bur Brancepath). A mid-15th century manuscript records that "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" married "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[842]. A codicil to the will of "Hugh Earl of Stafford", dated 21 Sep 1385, bequeathed property to “my sister Roos...Margaret de Nevill my daughter...Katherine de la Pole my daughter...Joane my daughter...my sister Charleton...Dame Joane d´Engayne my cousin”[843].
m secondly (before 29 Nov 1396) as her second husband, JOAN Beaufort, widow of ROBERT Ferrers of Willisham, daughter of JOHN "of Gaunt" Duke of Lancaster & his third wife Katharine Swynford née de Roët ([1379]-Howden, Yorkshire 13 Nov 1440, bur Lincoln Cathedral). A mid-15th century manuscript records that "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" married "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[844]. A manuscript pedigree dated to [1500] names "Joan, wife firstly of Ferrers Baron of Ousley, and secondly of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland" as daughter of "John Duke of Lancaster" and mother (by her first husband) of "Baroness of Greystoke" and (by her second husband of "Cecily Duchess of York…"[845].
Earl Ralph & his first wife had eight children:
1. MATILDA (-Oct 1438, bur Scarborough, Church of the Friars Preachers). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[846]. m (before 6 Aug 1400) PIERS de Mauley Lord Mauley, son of PIERS de Mauley & his wife Margery de Sutton ([1378]-6 Sep 1415).
2. ALICE . A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[847]. m firstly THOMAS Grey of Heton, son of ---. m secondly GILBERT Lancaster, son of ---.
3. PHILIPPA (-before 1458). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[848]. m (before 1399) THOMAS de Dacre Lord Dacre of Gilsland, son of WILLIAM de Dacre Lord Dacre & his wife [Joan Douglas] (Naworth Castle 27 Oct 1387-5 Jan 1458, bur Lancercost Priory).
4. JOHN ([1387]-1420). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[849]. Lord Neville. m (1394) ELIZABETH de Holand, daughter of THOMAS de Holand Earl of Kent & his wife Alice FitzAlan of Arundel (-1423). John & his wife had three children:
a) .... etc.
5. ELIZABETH . A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[852].
6. ANNE Neville . A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[853]. m (before 3 Feb 1413) GILBERT Umfraville of Harbottle, son of THOMAS Umfraville of Harbottle & his wife Agnes --- (Harbottle Castle 18 Oct 1390-killed in battle Baugé, Anjou 22 Mar 1421).
7. RALPH (-1458). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[854]. m MARY Ferrers, daughter and heiress of ROBERT Ferrers & his wife Joan Beaufort ([1394]-1458).
8. MARGARET (-[4 Mar 1463/3 Mar 1464], bur Clare, Suffolk, Church of the Austin Friars). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Matillidem dominam de Maulay, Alesiam uxorem Thome Gray, Philippam dominam de Dacre, Johannem, Elizabetham minorissam, Annam uxorem Gilberti Vmfraville, Radulphum de Neuille militem, Margaretam uxorem Ricardi Lescrope de Bolton" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and "Margareta filia Hugonis comitis Stafford, uxor prima"[855]. m firstly (before 31 Dec 1413) RICHARD Le Scrope Lord Scrope (of Bolton), son of ROGER Le Scrope Lord Scrope & his wife Margaret Tibetot (31 May 1394-29 Aug 1420). m secondly (before 5 Nov 1427) WILLIAM Cressener of Sudbury, Suffolk, son of ---.
Earl Ralph & his second wife had fourteen children:
9. JOAN . A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[856]. Nun. Abbess at Barking.
10. RICHARD (1400-killed in battle Wakefield 30 Dec 1460, bur Bisham). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[857]. He was allowed the title Earl of Salisbury from 1428.
- EARLS of SALISBURY.
11. KATHERINE ([1402/03]-after 1483). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[858]. A manuscript pedigree dated to [1500] names "Katherine Duchess of Norfolk, m John Duke of Norfolk, m Thomas Strangeways" as sister of "Richard Earl of Salisbury" and mother (by her first husband) of "John Duke of Norfolk, father of John Duke of Norfolk" and (by her second husband) of "Jane first wedded to William Willoughby, after to the Marquess of Berkeley" (also listing two children of the last named by her first husband)[859]. The will of "John Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal and of Nottingham, Marshal of England", dated 19 Oct 1432, proved 14 Feb 1433, bequeathed property to “Katherine wife...”[860]. The Annales of William Wyrcester record the marriage Jan 1464 (O.S.) “maritagium diabolicum” of “Katerina ducissa Norffolchiæ juvencula ætatis fere iiixx annorum” and “Johannis Widevile fratri reginæ ætatis xx annorum”[861]. m firstly (licence Raby 12 Jan 1412) JOHN Mowbray Earl of Norfolk, son of THOMAS Mowbray Duke of Norfolk & his second wife Elizabeth FitzAlan of Arundel (1392-Epworth [19 Oct] 1432, bur Epworth Priory). He was restored as Duke of Norfolk 30 Apr 1425. m secondly THOMAS Strangeways, son of ---. m thirdly (after 1442) as his second wife, JOHN Beaumont Viscount Beaumont, son of HENRY Beaumont Lord Beaumont & his wife Elizabeth Willoughby ([1408/09]-killed in battle Northampton 10 Jul 1460). m fourthly (after 1464) JOHN Wydeville, son of RICHARD Wydeville Earl Rivers & his wife Jacquette de Luxembourg ([1445]-executed Kenilworth 12 Aug 1469).
12. HENRY (-young). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[862].
13. THOMAS (-young). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[863].
14. CUTHBERT (-young). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[864].
15. ELEANOR (-1472). The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey names “primam filiam domini Radulphi comitis de Westmerland…Elizabetham” as the wife of “dominus Ricardus tertius le Despencer”, adding that she married secondly “domino Henrico Percy comiti de Northumbria”[865]. A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[866]. A manuscript pedigree dated to [1500] names "Joan, wife firstly of Ferrers Baron of Ousley, and secondly of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland" as daughter of "John Duke of Lancaster" and mother (by her second husband) of "…Eleanor Countess of Northumberland…"[867]. m firstly (after 23 May 1412) RICHARD Le Despencer Lord Burghersh, son of THOMAS le Despencer Earl of Gloucester & his wife Constance of York (1396-Merton, Surrey 7 Oct 1414, bur Tewkesbury Abbey). m secondly (1414) HENRY Percy Earl of Northumberland, son of HENRY Percy "Hotspur" Lord Percy & his wife Elizabeth Mortimer (1393-killed in battle St Albans 1455).
16. ROBERT (-1457). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[868]. Bishop of Salisbury and Durham.
17. WILLIAM (-[Alnwick] 9 Jan 1463, bur Guisborough Priory). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[869]. The will of "Richard Neville Earl of Salisbury", dated 10 May 1458, bequeathed property to “my eldest son Richard Earl of Warwick...my son George...my daughter Alice...my daughter Eleanor...my daughter Katherine...my daughter Margaret...my daughter the Countess of Arundel...my brother Lord William Fauconberg...Alice my wife Countess of Salisbury”[870]. He was created Earl of Kent in 1461. m (before 28 Apr 1422) as her first husband, JOAN Baroness Faucomberge, daughter of THOMAS de Faucomberge of Skelton Lord Fauconberge & his second wife Joan Brounflete of Londesborough, Yorkshire (Skelton, Yorkshire 18 Oct 1406-11 Dec 1490). According to the Complete Peerage, she was “a fool and idiot from birth”[871]. She married secondly (Pardon for marrying without royal licence 14 Mar 1463) John Berwyke. William & his wife had three children:
a) .... etc.
18. ANNE (-20 Sep 1480, bur Pleshy, Essex). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[872]. A manuscript pedigree dated to [1500] names "Joan, wife firstly of Ferrers Baron of Ousley, and secondly of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland" as daughter of "John Duke of Lancaster" and mother (by her second husband) of "…Anne Duchess of Buckingham…"[873]. The will of "Ann Dutchess of Bucks", proved 31 Oct 1480, chose burial “in the Collegiate Church of Plessy”, ordered masses for the soul of “my...husband Humphrey late Duke of Buckingham”, bequeathed property to “my daughter Beaumond...my son of Wiltshire...my daughter of Richmond...my daughter Mountjoy...my daughter Beaumond´s son Edward Knyvet”[874]. m firstly (before 18 Oct 1424) HUMPHREY Stafford Earl of Stafford, son of EDMUND de Stafford Earl of Stafford & his wife Anne of Gloucester (1402-killed in battle Northampton 10 Jul 1460, bur Northampton, Grey Friars). He was created Duke of Buckingham. m secondly (1467 before 25 Nov) as his second wife, WALTER Blount Lord Mountjoy, son of THOMAS Blount & his [first wife Margaret Gresley] ([1420]-1 Aug 1474, bur London Church of the Grey Friars).
19. JOHN (-young). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[875].
20. GEORGE (-30/31 Dec 1469, bur Well, Yorkshire). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[876]. He was summoned to Parliament in 1432 whereby he is held to have become Lord Latimer. m (before 13 Feb 1437) as her first husband, ELIZABETH de Beauchamp, daughter and heiress of RICHARD de Beauchamp Earl of Warwick & his first wife Elizabeth Berkeley Baroness Berkeley ([1417]-before 2 Oct 1480). She married secondly Thomas Wake of Blisworth (-20 May 1476). George & his wife had four children:
a) HENRY (-killed in battle Edgecote Field 26 Jul 1469, bur Warwick, Beauchamp Chapel). m JOAN Bourchier, daughter of JOHN Bourchier Lord Berners & his wife Margaret Berners (-7 Oct 1470). The will of "Jane widow of Henry Nevil Knight", dated 1470, bequeathed property to “my sons Lord Latimer and Thomas Nevill, my father John Bourchier Knight Lord Bernres, Margery my mother, my brothers Thomas and Humphrey Bourchier, Elizabeth wife of Robert Welles my sister”[877]. Henry & his wife had two children:
i) RICHARD (1468-Snape Castle, Yorkshire [12/28] Dec 1530, bur Well, Yorkshire). He succeeded his grandfather in 1469 as Lord Latimer. The will of "Jane widow of Henry Nevil Knight", dated 1470, bequeathed property to “my sons Lord Latimer and Thomas Nevill, my father John Bourchier Knight Lord Bernres, Margery my mother, my brothers Thomas and Humphrey Bourchier, Elizabeth wife of Robert Welles my sister”[878]. m firstly ([1490]) ANNE Stafford, daughter of HUMPHREY Stafford of Grafton, Worcestershire & his wife --- (-bur Well, Yorshire). m secondly (licence 5 Jul 1522) as her second husband, MARGARET, widow of JAMES Strangwicke, daughter of ---. Richard & his first wife had fifteen children:
(a) JOHN (17 Nov 1493-London 2 Mar 1543). He succeeded his father in 1530 as Lord Latimer. m firstly DOROTHY Vere, daughter of GEORGE Vere of the Earls of Oxford & his wife Margaret Stafford (-7 Feb 1527, bur Well, Yorkshire). m secondly (Snape 20 Jul 1528) ELIZABETH Musgrave, daughter of EDWARD Musgrave & his wife Joan Ward. m thirdly (1533) as her second husband, CATHERINE Parr, widow of EDWARD Burgh, daughter of THOMAS Parr of Kendal & his wife Maud Green (Kendal Castle, Westmoreland or Blackfriars, London [1512/14]-Sudely Castle, Gloucestershire in childbirth 7 Sep 1548, bur Sudely Castle Chapel). She married thirdly (Hampton Court Palace 12 Jul 1543) as his fifth wife, Henry VIII King of England. She married fourthly ([Apr/May] 1547) Thomas Seymour Baron Sudely.
(b) fourteen children.
ii) THOMAS (-1546). The will of "Jane widow of Henry Nevil Knight", dated 1470, bequeathed property to “my sons Lord Latimer and Thomas Nevill, my father John Bourchier Knight Lord Bernres, Margery my mother, my brothers Thomas and Humphrey Bourchier, Elizabeth wife of Robert Welles my sister”[879]. Ancestor of the later LORDS LATIMER.
b) THOMAS .
c) CATHERINE . m firstly OLIVER Sutton [Dudley] , son of --- (-Edgecote 1469). m secondly JAMES Radcliffe, son of ---.
d) JOAN .
21. CICELY (Raby Castle, co Durham 3 May 1415-Berkhamstead Castle, Hertfordshire 31 May 1495, bur Collegiate Church of Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[880]. A manuscript pedigree dated to [1500] names "Joan, wife firstly of Ferrers Baron of Ousley, and secondly of Ralph Earl of Westmoreland" as daughter of "John Duke of Lancaster" and mother (by her first husband) of "Baroness of Greystoke" and (by her second husband of "Cecily Duchess of York…"[881]. She became a Benedictine nun. m (before 18 Oct 1424) RICHARD Duke of York, son of RICHARD "of Conisburgh" Earl of Cambridge & his first wife Anne Mortimer (21 Sep 1411-killed in battle Wakefield 30 Dec 1460, bur Pontefract, transferred 30 Jul 1476 to Collegiate Church of Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire).
22. EDWARD (-18 Oct 1476). A mid-15th century manuscript names "Johannam minorissam, Ricardum, Katherinam ducissam Norfolchie, Henricum mortuum, Thomam dominum de Seymour, Cuthbertum mortuum, Alienoram uxorem comitis Northumbrie, Robertum episcopum Dunelmie, Willelmum dominum de Fauconberge, Annam comitssam Staffordie, Johannem mortuum, Georgium dominum de Latymer, Ceciliam ducissam Eboraci, Edwardum dominum de Bergeny" as the children of "Radulphus dominus de Neuill et comes Westmorlandie" and his wife "Johanna filia Johannis ducis Lancastrie uxor secunda"[882]. He succeeded as Lord Abergavenny, de iure uxoris. m firstly (before 18 Oct 1424) ELIZABETH de Beauchamp Baroness Abergavenny, daughter of RICHARD de Beauchamp Earl of Worcester & his wife Isabel Le Despencer (Hanley Castle, Worcestershire 16 Sep 1415-18 Jun 1448, bur Coventry, Carmelites). The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records the birth “apud Hanleyam XVI die Sep. 1415” of “filiam Elizabetham” to “dominus Ricardus quartus de Bellocampo…et domina Isabella uxor eius”, adding that she later married “domino Edwardo Nevill juniori filio comitis de Westmerland” by whom she was mother of “Georgius”[883]. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records the death “XIV Kal Jul” of “domina Elizabetha, filia domini Ricardi quarti comitis Wigorniæ” aged 32 and her burial “apud ecclesiam fratrum Carmelitarum de Coventry”[884]. m secondly (1448) CATHERINE Howard, daughter of ROBERT Howard of Stoke Neyland, Suffolk & his wife Margaret Mowbray of Norfolk (-1478).
From: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#RalphNevilledied1425B
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1337-1388
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1335-1379
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1364-1425

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