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1468 - 1534 (~ 66 years)
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Name |
Lucy Neville |
Birth |
0___ 1468 |
(Yorkshire) England [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
25 Mar 1534 |
(England) [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I43447 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
6 Mar 2016 |
Father |
Sir John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, b. ~ 1431, Middleham Castle, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England d. 14 Apr 1471, Battle of Barnet (Age ~ 40 years) |
Mother |
Isabel Ingoldesthorpe, b. ~ 1441, (Yorkshire) England d. 20 May 1476, (Yorkshire) England (Age ~ 35 years) |
Marriage |
(Yorkshire) England [3] |
Family ID |
F15765 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Sir Anthony Browne, Knight, b. 29 Jun 1443, Betchworth Castle, Brockham, Surrey, England d. 17 Nov 1506, Calais, France (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
Aft 1497 |
(England) [1, 2, 4] |
Children |
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Family ID |
F15764 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2023 |
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Notes |
- Lucy Neville was the daughter of John Neville, marquess Montagu (1428-April 14, 1471) and Isabel Ingoldsthorpe (d. May 20, 1476). In about 1473,
She married Sir Thomas FitzWilliam of Aldwark, West Riding, Yorkshire (1448-May 29, 1495) and had Thomas (c.1474-September 9, 1513), Richard, Anthony, John, (c.1488-September 9, 1513), William (c.1490-October 15, 1542), Elizabeth, Edmund, and Margaret.
In 1483, she was coheiress to her brother, George Neville. Her second husband, married after April 27, 1497, was Sir Anthony Browne (1443-November 1506), by whom she had Sir Anthony (1500-1548), Lucy (1501-November 26, 1557), William (1503-1542), Henry (b.1506), and Elizabeth (d.1565).
The date of Lucy’s first husband's death makes it impossible for her to have been the mother of Sir Anthony’s daughter, Anne Browne (d.1510), maid of honor to Elizabeth of York and wife of Charles Brandon.
She may be the "Lady Lucy" to whom a messenger was sent from court in June 1509. She is almost certainly the "Dame Lucy" whose lands provided collateral for a royal loan of ¹200 to her son William in February 1513. She was a legatee in the 1514 will of her sister, Elizabeth Neville, Lady Scrope. In 1530, she was granted the dissolved abbey of Bayham and priory of Calceto and their manors in exchange for her 1/5 share of a annuity of fifty marks. she died at Bagshot, Surrey. In her will, written on August 20, 1531 and proved June 30, 1534, she asks to be buried at Bisham Abbey with her father. Portrait: effigy on FitzWilliam tomb, Tickhill, Yorkshire. [2]
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