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Abt 1466 - 1530 (~ 64 years)
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Name |
Richard Neville |
Suffix |
2nd Lord Latimer |
Birth |
Abt 1466 |
Thorpe Latimer, Lincoln, England [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
0Dec 1530 |
Snape Castle, Snape, North Yorkshire, England [1, 2] |
Burial |
Well, North Riding, Yorkshire, England [3] |
Person ID |
I37254 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
10 May 2014 |
Father |
Sir Henry Neville, of Latimer, b. Abt 1437, Thorpe Latimer, Lincoln, England d. 26 Jul 1469, Edgecote, Banbury, Oxford, England (Age ~ 32 years) |
Mother |
Joan Bourchier, b. Abt 1442, Essex, England d. 7 Oct 1470 (Age ~ 28 years) |
Marriage |
Y [3, 4] |
Family ID |
F13760 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Lady Anne Stafford, Baroness of Latimer, b. Abt 1471, Grafton Manor, Bromsgrove, Worcester, England |
Marriage |
1490 |
Grafton Manor, Bromsgrove, Worcester, England [1, 2, 5] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F13759 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - Abt 1466 - Thorpe Latimer, Lincoln, England |
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| Marriage - 1490 - Grafton Manor, Bromsgrove, Worcester, England |
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| Death - 0Dec 1530 - Snape Castle, Snape, North Yorkshire, England |
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| Burial - - Well, North Riding, Yorkshire, England |
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Notes |
- Five Sons & Six Daughters:
William Neville (15 July 1497 – c.1545), author of The Castell of Pleasure, who married, before 1 April 1529, Elizabeth Greville, the daughter of Sir Giles Greville, by whom he had a son, Richard Neville of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie, Worcestershire, and two daughters, Mary and Susan.[2] After the death without male issue of John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer, William's son, Richard Neville (d. 27 May 1590), wrongfully assumed the title of Baron Latimer.[3]
Sir Thomas Neville of Piggotts Hall in Ardleigh, Essex, who married Mary Teye, the daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Teye, by whom he had a son, Thomas.[4]
Marmaduke Neville of Marks Tey, who married Elizabeth Teye, the daughter and coheir of Sir Thomas Teye, by whom he had a son, Christopher, who died young, and a daughter, Alianore, who married Thomas Teye, esquire, of Layer de la Haye, Essex.[4]
George Neville, Archdeacon of Carlisle, (born 29 July 1509, buried 6 September 1567 at Well, North Yorkshire).[5]
Christopher Neville.[4]
Margaret Neville (born 9 March 1495), who married, by papal dispensation dated 22 November 1505, Edward Willoughby (d. November 1517) of Alcester, Warwickshire, son of Robert Willoughby, 2nd Baron Willoughby de Broke (d. 10 or 11 November 1521), by his first wife, Elizabeth Beauchamp, by whom she had three daughters, Elizabeth (buried 15 November 1562), who married Sir Fulke Greville (d. 10 November 1559), Anne (d. 1528) and Blanche (d. before 1543), who married Francis Dawtrey.[6] Elizabeth Willoughby and Sir Fulke Greville (d. 10 November 1559) were the grandparents of the courtier and author, Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke.[7]
Dorothy Neville (1496–1532), who married Sir John Dawney, High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1543.[4]
Elizabeth Neville (born 28 April 1500), who married, before 1531, Sir Christopher Danby (c.1505 – 14 June 1571), of Farnley, North Yorkshire, only son of Sir Christopher Danby (d. 17 March 1518) and Margaret Scrope, daughter of Thomas Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Masham (d.1475). They had six sons, Sir Thomas Danby, Christopher Danby, John Danby, James Danby, Marmaduke Danby and William Danby, and eight daughters, Dorothy, who married Sir John Neville; Mary; Joan, who married Roger Meynell, esquire; Margaret, who married Christopher Hopton, esquire; Anne, who married Sir Walter Calverley; Elizabeth, who married Thomas Wentworth, esquire; Magdalen, who married Marmaduke Wyvill; and Margery, who married Christopher Mallory, esquire.[8] Anne Danby and Sir Walter Calverley were the grandparents of Walter Calverley (d.1605), whose murder of his children is dramatized in A Yorkshire Tragedy, attributed on the title page to William Shakespeare.[9] It seems likely that Anne's brother, William Danby, was the William Danby who served as coroner at the inquest into the death of Christopher Marlowe in 1593.
Katherine Neville.[4]
Susan Neville (1501 – c.1560), who married the rebel Richard Norton (d. 9 April 1585), esquire, the eldest son of John Norton (d. 1557) by Anne Radcliffe (d. before 1557).[10]
Joan Neville.[4] [6]
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Sources |
- [S51525] http://www.winstonchurchill.org/learn/biography/genealogy.
- [S51526] http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/getperson.php?personID=I96234&tree=00.
- [S51527] http://www.ourfamilyhistories.org/ahnentafel.php?personID=I96234&tree=00&parentset=0&generations=5.
- [S10457] "John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners" biography, which was abstracted, downloaded and published Friday, February 24th, 201.
- [S13342] "Sir Thomas Daunay", http://thepeerage.com/p37197.htm#i371970, abstracted by David A. Hennessee, info@classroomfurniture.
- [S7369] "John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer (17 November 1493 - 2 March 1543)" biography, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nevill.
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