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Abt 1379 - 1440 (61 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Joan BEAUFORT was born about 1379; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral. Other Events and Attributes:
Joan married Robert DE FERRERS, Knt. before Sep 1394. Robert (son of Robert DE FERRERS and Elizabeth LE BOTILLER) was born in 1373; died before 29 Nov 1396. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Elizabeth DE FERRERS was born before 1395; died in 1434; was buried in Church of the Black Friars, York.
- 3. Mary DE FERRERS was born before 1394; died on 25 Jan 1457/8.
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Joan married Ralph DE NEVILLE, K.G. before Feb 1397. Ralph (son of Lord John DE NEVILLE, K.G. and Maud DE PERCY) was born before 1364; died on 21 Oct 1425 in Raby Castle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. Joan NEVILLE
- 5. Sir Richard DE NEVILLE, K.G. was born about 1400; died on 31 Dec 1460 in Executed - Pontefract Castle, after Battle of Wakefield; was buried in 1463 in Bisham Priory, Berkshire.
- 6. Alianor NEVILLE was born about 1401 in England; died in 1463 in England.
- 7. Thomas DE NEVILLE
- 8. Robert NEVILLE was born in 1404; died between 08 and 09 Jul 1457; was buried in Durham Cathedral.
- 9. Cuthbert DE NEVILLE was born about 1405.
- 10. William NEVILLE died on 09 Jan 1462 in Alnwick, Northumberland. England; was buried in Guisborough Priory.
- 11. Anne NEVILLE was born about 1411 in Raby, Durham, England; died on 20 Sep 1480; was buried in Pleshy, Essex.
- 12. George NEVILLE was born in Raby, Durham, England; died in 30 or 31 Dec 1469; was buried in Well, co. York.
- 13. Cecily DE NEVILLE was born on 03 May 1415 in Raby Castle; died on 31 May 1495 in Berkhamsted Castle; was buried in Fotheinghay.
- 14. Edward NEVILLE died on 18 Oct 1476.
- 15. Catherine NEVILLE died after Jan 1478.
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Generation: 2
5. | Sir Richard DE NEVILLE, K.G. (1.Joan1) was born about 1400; died on 31 Dec 1460 in Executed - Pontefract Castle, after Battle of Wakefield; was buried in 1463 in Bisham Priory, Berkshire. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: 4th Earl of Salisbury
Notes:
Name:
He was Warden of the Wes march of Scotland, and Constable of Pontefract Castle. "Richard Nevil, earl of Salisbury" was killed testate at the battle of Wakefield on 30 Dec 1460 (or was captured after the battle and beheaded after at Pontefract), and was buried at Bisham.
Richard married Alice MONTAGU before Feb 1420/1. Alice (daughter of Thomas MONTAGU, K.G. and Alianor II DE HOLAND) was born about 1408; died between 03 Apr and 09 Dec 1462. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 23. Joan NEVILLE died before 09 Sep 1462; was buried in Arundel.
- 24. Katherine NEVILLE died between 22 Nov 1503 and 25 Mar 1504.
- 25. Alice DE NEVILLE died after 22 Nov 1503.
- 26. Cecily NEVILLE died on 28 Jul 1450; was buried on 31 Jul 1450 in Lady Chael of Tewkesbury Abbey.
- 27. Margaret NEVILLE died after 20 Nov 1506; was buried in Colne Priory.
- 28. Richard NEVILLE was born on 22 Nov 1428; died on 14 Apr 1471 in Battle of Barnet; was buried in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire.
- 29. Alianor NEVILLE was buried in St. James, Garlickhithe, London.
- 30. Thomas NEVILLE died on 30 Dec 1460 in Killed- Battle of Wakefield.
- 31. John NEVILLE was born about 1431; died on 14 Apr 1471 in Killed - Battle of Barnet; was buried in Bisham Abbey.
- 32. George NEVILLE died in 1476.
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8. | Robert NEVILLE (1.Joan1) was born in 1404; died between 08 and 09 Jul 1457; was buried in Durham Cathedral. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Bishop of Durham and Salisbury
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10. | William NEVILLE (1.Joan1) died on 09 Jan 1462 in Alnwick, Northumberland. England; was buried in Guisborough Priory. Notes:
Name:
William Neville, Knt., K.G., of Alnwick, Northumberland, sixth son, summoned to Parliament from 3 Aug 1429 by wirts directed 'Willelmo de Nevill' chivaler, later directed the battles of Northampton and Towton, created Earl of Kent 1 Nov. 1461.
William married Joan FAUCONBERGE before 28 Apr 1422. Joan (daughter of Thomas FAUCONBERGE and Joan BROUNFLETE) was born on 18 Oct 1406 in Skelton; died on 11 Dec 1490. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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12. | George NEVILLE (1.Joan1) was born in Raby, Durham, England; died in 30 or 31 Dec 1469; was buried in Well, co. York. Notes:
Name:
George Neville, Knt., younger son of Ralph Nevill, 1st Earl of Westmorland, by Joan Beauford, legitmised daughter of John of Lancater, Duke of Lancaster. he was summoned to parliament from 25 Feb. 1431/2 by writs directed 'Georgio Latymer chivaler', whereby he is held to have become Lord Latimer. He became a lunatic before 11 June 1451, when custody of his lands was given to his brother, Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, but apparently had lucid intervals.
George married Elizabeth DE BEAUCHAMP before Feb 1436 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, England. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Elizabeth DE BERKELEY) was born on 16 Sep 1417 in Warwick, England; died before 02 Oct 1480 in Chapel Beauchamp, St. Marys, Warwickshire, England; was buried in Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 54. Thomas NEVILLE was born about 1439 in Shenstone, Staffordshire, England.
- 55. Henry NEVILLE was born about 1437 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 26 Jul 1469 in Battle Of Edgecote, Bandury, Oxfordshire, England; was buried in Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
- 56. Jane NEVILLE was born about 1441.
- 57. Catherine NEVILLE was born about 1443 in Shenstone, Staffordshire, England; died on 15 Apr 1493; was buried in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire,England.
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14. | Edward NEVILLE (1.Joan1) died on 18 Oct 1476. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 1st Baron of Bergavenny, Lord Abergavenny
Notes:
Name:
Edward Neville, Knt., Lord Bergavenny, died 18 Oct 1476, widower of Elizabeth Beauchamp and eleventh and youngest son of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, being ninth son b his second wife, Joan Beaufort, Dowager Lady Ferrers de Wemme, legitimised daughter of John of Lancaster. Duke of Lancast by Katherine (Roet) Swynford. He was summoned to Parliament as a Baron (Lord Bergavenny) from 5 Sep 1450, by writs directed 'Edwardo Nevil domino de Bergevenny militi'. Edward and Katherine had cohabited in the lifetime of his first wife, she being related to him in the third degree.
Edward married Elizabeth DE BEAUCHAMP before 18 Oct 1424. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Isabel LE DESPENSER) was born on 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worchester, England; died on 18 Jun 1448; was buried in At the Carmelites, Coventry. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 70. Richard NEVILLE was buried in Staindrop Church (the ancient Neville amusoleum by the gates of Raby Castle".
- 71. George NEVILLE was born about 1420 in Raby Castle, Durham; was christened in 1435 in Staindrop, Durham; died on 20 Sep 1492.
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Edward married Katherine HOWARD on 15 Oct 1448 in With Special dispensation. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
28. | Richard NEVILLE (5.Richard2, 1.Joan1) was born on 22 Nov 1428; died on 14 Apr 1471 in Battle of Barnet; was buried in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. Notes:
Name:
Richard Neville 'the Kingmaker', Knt., Earl of Warwick juer uxoris, Earl of Salisbury (succeeding his other), son and heir, born 22 Nov 1428; after the recovery of King Henry VI from madness he became a staunch Yorkist and at the first battle of St. Albans on 22 May 1455 'had the good fortune to decide the day and win somewhat easily a military reputation'; defeated the Lancastrians at Northampton on 10 July 1460, and captured King Henry VI whom he brought to London; still in charge of the King in London when the Yorkists were defeated at the battle of Wakefield on 30 December (in which his father was taken prisoner, being beheaded the next day, when he succeeded to the great Neville estate of Middleham, co. York); on 17 Feb 1460/1 put to flight by the Lancastrians at the 2nd battle of St. Alans, and allowed King Henry VI to be recaptured, but having joined the young Duke of York, the entered London; one of the peers who declared the Duke to be King, as Edward IV; commanded the centre in the decisive Yorkist victory at Towton on 29 Mar 1461. The King's marriage, however, in May 1464, to Elizabeth Wydeville and the favour shown to the Queen's relatives alienated him; secretly planned his restoration to authority throughout 1468; allowed to cross to Calais early in 1469; joined by his brother George, Archbishop of York, and by the King's brother, the Duke of Clarence, to whom he there married Isabel, his eldest daughter and co-heiress presumptive; these three joined the Yorkshire insurgents; then suppressed the Lancastrian rising in the North; slain at Barnet on Easter Sunday 14 Apr 1471 s.p.m. buried Bisham Abbey, co. Berks.
Family/Spouse: Anne DE BEAUCHAMP. Anne (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Isabel LE DESPENSER) was born about Sep 1426 in Caversham; died about 1490. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 85. Isabel NEVILLE was born on 05 Sep 1451 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 12 Dec 1476 in Warwick Castle; was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey.
- 86. Anne NEVILLE was born on 11 Jun 1456 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 16 Mar 1485 in Westminster Palace; was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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31. | John NEVILLE (5.Richard2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1431; died on 14 Apr 1471 in Killed - Battle of Barnet; was buried in Bisham Abbey. Notes:
Name:
John Neville, Knt., K.G., third son, was born about 1431, and was knighted by King Henry VI at greenwich on Christmas Day 1449. A quarrel with Sir Thomas Percy developed into a clan war throughout the Northern counties, and was a prelude to the Wars of the Roses. he married Isabel Ingoldisthorpe. They had one son and five daughters. When his brother Richard 'the King Maker' came into control of the country, he received advancement and many grants. He was summoned to Parliament on 23 May 1461 by writ directed 'Johanni Neville domino de Montague chivaler', whereby he is held to become Lord Montagu. He was created Marquess of Montagu on 25 mar 1470. John Neville, Marquess of Montagu, was slain with his brother Richard at Barnet 14 Apr 1471, buried with his brother, at Bisham Abbey, co. Berks.
John married Isabel INGOLDISTHORPE on 25 Apr 1457. Isabel (daughter of Edmund INGOLDISTHORPE, Knt. and Joan TIPTOFT) died on 20 May 1476; was buried in Bisham Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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32. | George NEVILLE (5.Richard2, 1.Joan1) died in 1476. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Bishop of Exeter, Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor
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33. | Henry PERCY (6.Alianor2, 1.Joan1) was born on 25 Jul 1421; died on 29 Mar 1461 in Battle of Towton; was buried in St. Denis, York. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 3rd Earl of Northumberland
Notes:
Name:
Henry Percy, Knt., 6th Lord Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, was son and heir. In consequence of his marriage he was summoned v.p. to parliament on 14 Dc 1446 as Lord Poynings. Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, took part in the battle of Wakefield on 30 Dec 1460, and was slain fighting for the king at the Battle of Towton on 29 Mar 1461, burial, it is said, at St. Denis', co. York.
Henry married Alianor DE POYNINGS on 25 Jun 1435. Alianor (daughter of Richard DE POYNINGS and Eleanor BERKELEY) was born about 1423 in Suffolk, England; died on 04 Feb 1483/4. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 91. Henry PERCY was born in 1449 in Leconfield, Yorksire, England; died on 28 Apr 1489 in Cock Lodge, Topcliffe, Yorkshire; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire.
- 92. Margaret PERCY
- 93. Anne PERCY died on 5 Jul 1522.
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35. | Thomas DE PERCY (6.Alianor2, 1.Joan1) was born on 29 Nov 1422 in Leckonfield co. York, England; died on 10 Jul 1460 in Battle of Northampton. Other Events and Attributes:
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53. | Isabel STAFFORD (11.Anne2, 1.Joan1) died on 26 Dec 1476. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: Isabel was a nun.
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55. | Henry NEVILLE (12.George2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1437 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; died on 26 Jul 1469 in Battle Of Edgecote, Bandury, Oxfordshire, England; was buried in Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, Warwickshire, England. Family/Spouse: Joan BOURCHIER. Joan (daughter of John BOURCHIER, Knt. and Margery BERNERS) was born about 1442 in Halstead, England; died on 07 Oct 1470; was buried in Chapel Of Our Lady, Warwick, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 103. Richard NEVILLE was born about 1468 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; died between 12 and 28 Dec 1530 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Well, Yorkshire, England.
- 104. Thomas NEVILLE was born in 1468 in Shenstone, Staffordshire, England; died in 1546.
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57. | Catherine NEVILLE (12.George2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1443 in Shenstone, Staffordshire, England; died on 15 Apr 1493; was buried in Warwick Castle, Warwickshire,England. |
60. | Edward IV 'Plantagenet' King Of ENGLAND (13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 28 Apr 1442; died on 09 Apr 1483 in Palace of Westminster; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: bet. 1461-1470, King of England
- Fact 1: Between 1471-1483, King of England
Notes:
Name:
Edward IV Plantagenet, eldest surviving son and heir, born at Rouen 28 Apr 1442, known as Earl of March till he succeeded his father on 30 Dec 1460 as 4th Duke of York, proclaimed King of England by his supporters on 4 mar 1461, and crowned at Westminster on 29 June 1461, deposed by Richard Neville 'the Kingmaker', 1st Earl of Warwick and 2nd Earl of Salisbury, and fled to Flanders, returned to England 14 Mar 1471, and defeated Warwick and the Lancastrians at Barnet on 14 Apr 1471, and at Tewkesbury, 4 May 1471, died at Westminster 9 Apr 1483, buried St. George's Chapel, Windsor; married, privately, at the manor house of the bride's father at Grafton Regis, co. Northhampton, 1 May 1464, Elizabeth Wydeville (Woodville), born about 1437, crowned at Westminster 26 May 1465, died testate at Bermondsey Abbey, where for some time she had resided, or had been compelled by King Henry VII to reside, on 8 June 1492, buried with the King, her second husband.
Edward IV came to the throne with two aims: to restore the system of justice and to improve royal finances, both of which had suffered during the reign of Henry VI. Edward proved himself an able ruler, and during his reign, which was briefly interrupted, the country enjoyed a well-deserved period of peace.
When Edward became King at the age of 18, he was described by many as a beautiful young man, about 2 metres (6 feet) tall, with polished manners and a genial disposition.
Edward married Elizabeth WOODVILLE on 01 May 1464 in Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard WOODVILLE and Jacquetta Of LUXEMBOURG) was born about 1437; died in 7 or 8 June 1492. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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61. | Edmund PLANTAGENET (13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 17 May 1443 in Rouen; died on 30 Dec 1460 in Ex. with his father, Battle of Wakefield; was buried in Pontefract. Other Events and Attributes:
- Burial: Between 22 and 29 Jul 1466, Fotheringhay
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66. | Sir George PLANTAGENET, K.G. (13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 21 Oct 1449 in Dublin Castle; died on 18 Feb 1478 in Put to death in the Tower; was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: 28 Jun 1461, Duke of Clarence
- Fact: 25 Mar 1471/2, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury
- Fact 2: 20 May 1472, Great Chamberlain of England
Notes:
Name:
George Plantagenet, K.G., sixth but third surviving son, was born at Dublin Castle on 21 Oct. 1449. He was created Duke of Clarence by his brother King Edward IV on 28 Jun 1461. He was first summoned to Parliament on 28 Feb 1466/7.
He joined his father-in-law in the rebellion against the King (his brother) in favour of the deposed King, Henry VI, but, changing sides, assisted in King Edward's victory at Barnet on 14 Apr 1471. In this battle his wife's father was slain whereupon he, 'in consideration of that his marriage', was created Earl of Warwick and Earl of Salisbury on 25 mar 1471/2, and on 20 May 1472 made Great Chamberlain of England. Isabel Neville died at Warwick Castle on 22 Dec 1476, and was buried at Tewkesbury. He proposed a second marriage with Mary, daughter of the Duke of Burgundy, a match which was much opposed by the Queen Consort. He was accused of high treason against his brother King Edward IV, found guilty, and attainted on 8 Feb 1477/8, whereby all his honours were forfeited. He was executed in the Tower aged twenty-eight in 18 Feb 1478, said to have been drowned in a butt of malmsey wine, and was buried in Tewkesbury Abby.
George married Isabel NEVILLE on 11 Jul 1469 in Calais, church of Notre Dame. Isabel (daughter of Richard NEVILLE and Anne DE BEAUCHAMP) was born on 05 Sep 1451 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 12 Dec 1476 in Warwick Castle; was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 126. Anne PLANTAGENET was born in Apr 1470; died in young.
- 127. Margaret PLANTAGENET was born on 14 Aug 1473 in Castle Farley near Bath, Somerset; died on 27 May 1541 in Executed at Tower Hill; was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower.
- 128. Edward PLANTAGENET was born on 21 Feb 1475 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 28 Nov 1499 in Beheaded on Tower Hill; was buried in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire.
- 129. Richard PLANTAGENET was born on 6 Oct 1476; died on 01 Jan 1477 in Warwick Castle.
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68. | Richard III 'Plantagenet' King Of ENGLAND (13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 02 Oct 1452 in Fotheinghay Castle; died on 22 Aug 1485 in Killed - Battle of Bosworth; was buried in Grey Friars Abbey, Leicester. Other Events and Attributes:
- Reigned: Between 1483 and 1485
Notes:
Name:
Richard III Plantagenet, youngest son, born 2 Oct 1452, created Duke of Gloucester by his brother King Edward IV 1 Nov. 1461, Lord Protector 1483, deposed his nephew Edward V and usurped the throne 26 June 1483, crowned King of England 6 July 1483, slain at the Battle of Bosworth 22 Aug. 1485 fighting against the invader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond.
Richard III was king for barely two years, but once he was dead, historians, clerics and even playwrights fell over themselves to blacken his name. Most of the propaganda was designed to serve the Tudor dynasty, which began when Henry VII's army defeated and killed Richard at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. However, in more recent time,s historians have questioned whether Richard III really deserves his evil reputation.
Tall, lean, and with slender limbs. Richard was a handsome man. Contrary to William Shakespeare's portrayal of the King in 'The Life and Death of King Richard III', there is no evidence that Richard was a hunchback, although he might have had one shoulder slightly higher than the other. Devoted to his brother Edward, and reliable in all the many tasks Edward asked him to do, Richard was undoubtedly courageous and proved in his very short reign to be an energetic, painstaking, and just ruler.
On 22 August 1485, the 8,000-strong army of Henry Tudor faced Richard's 12,000-strong army in fields just outside the town of Market Bosworth in Leicestershire. Richard's support soon ebbed away, but he himself dived courageously into the thick of battle, coming within a sword's length of Henry Tudor before he was cut down.
Richard married Anne NEVILLE on 12 Jul 1472 in Westminster. Anne (daughter of Richard NEVILLE and Anne DE BEAUCHAMP) was born on 11 Jun 1456 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 16 Mar 1485 in Westminster Palace; was buried in Westminster Abbey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 130. Edward PLANTAGENET was born in 1473 in Middleham Castle; died on 9 Apr 1484; was buried in Sheriff Hutton, co. York.
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70. | Richard NEVILLE (14.Edward2, 1.Joan1) was buried in Staindrop Church (the ancient Neville amusoleum by the gates of Raby Castle". Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Died within the lifetime of his father
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71. | George NEVILLE (14.Edward2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1420 in Raby Castle, Durham; was christened in 1435 in Staindrop, Durham; died on 20 Sep 1492. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Lord Bergavenny (Abergavenny)
Notes:
Name:
George Neville, Knt., 4th Lord Bergavenny, second but first surviving son and heir by first marriage, was born at Raby Caste, Durham, and baptised at Staindrop, Durham, in 1435. He was summoned to Parliament from 15 Nov 1482 by writs directed 'Georgio Nevyle de Bergevenny chr.' He married for the first time to Margaret Fenne. They had five sons and two daughters.
Family/Spouse: Margaret FENNE. Margaret (daughter of Hugh FENNE and ?. UNKNOWN) died on 28 Sep 1485. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Elizabeth ?. Elizabeth died in 1500. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
82. | Edward HASTINGS, Knt. (24.Katherine3, 5.Richard2, 1.Joan1) was born on 26 Nov 1466; died on 8 Nov 1506. Notes:
Name:
Probably in consequence of the marriage, he was summoned to Parliament from 15 Nov 1482 by writs directed 'Edwardo Hastyng' de Hungreford', whereby he is held to have become Lord hastings of Hungerford. They had two children. With the reversal of the attainders of the 3rd Lord Hungerford and his son Sir Thomas Hungerford, she became in addition suo jure Baroness Hungerford and Baroness Moleyns in 1485.
Edward married Mary HUNGERFORD before 18 Feb 1480/1. Mary (daughter of Sir Thomas HUNGERFORD, Knt. and Anne PERCY) was born about 1467; died before 10 Jul 1533. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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87. | George STANLEY (29.Alianor3, 5.Richard2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1460; died in 4 or 5 Dec 1503. Notes:
Name:
In consequence of his marriage, he was summoned to Parliament from 15 Nov 1482 by writs directed 'Georgio Stanley de la Strange', whereby he became Lord Strange. He was in hostage to King Richard III, and ran great risk of his life through his father's treachery to that King. George Stanley, Lord Strange, died aged about forty-three on 4 or 5 Dec 1503, being said to have been poisoned at a banquet, at Derby House, St. Paul's Wharf, London, and was buried (with his mother) at St. Jame's Garlickhithe.
George married Joan LE STRANGE before 26 Feb 1481. Joan (daughter of John LE STRANGE and Jacquette WOODVILLE) was born about 1463; died on 20 Mar 1513/4 in Colham Green, Middlesex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 157. Thomas STANLEY was born before 1485; died on 23 May 1521 in Colham Green, Middlesex; was buried in Syon Monastery, Middlesex.
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91. | Henry PERCY (33.Henry3, 6.Alianor2, 1.Joan1) was born in 1449 in Leconfield, Yorksire, England; died on 28 Apr 1489 in Cock Lodge, Topcliffe, Yorkshire; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire. Notes:
Name:
Tudorplace.com - Bios
HNERY PERCY
4th Earl Northumberland
Son of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, by his wife, Eleanor Poynings; was the only one of the family to appear to take the Yorkist side. his father's earldom was forfeited at the Battle of Towton by the victorious Yorkists, and Percy was imprisoned the Fleet Prison and then the Tower from 1464 when John Neville was created Earl of northumberland. After swearing fealty to Edward IV, he was released in 1469 and petitioned for the reversal of his father's attainder though this was not granted by Parliament until 1473. Percy held many of the important government posts in the north of England which were traditional in his family.
Fought in the Battle of Bosworth, where he commanded the right wing of Richard III's army. Some historians says that he betrayed the King by holding his forces back from action.
Henry VII's treatment of the Earl of Northumberland after the battle certainly does not suggest any special favors or gratitude: Northumberland, along with the earls of Westmoreland and Surrey, was taken into custody and kept in prison for several months, being released only under strict conditions of good behavior. Although he was soon released and confirmed in all his titles by the new King.
On 28 Apr 1489 he was killed at one of his Yorkshire residences by a mob protesting over high taxes for the defense of Brittany against France, part of a rioting led by Sir John Egremont. Another reason for the mob's actions was his part in the downfall and death of Richard II who remained popular in Yorkshire. The rebellion was surpressed by the Earl of Surrey.
Henry married Maud HERBERT in bet. 1473-1476. Maud (daughter of First Earl of Pembroke William HERBERT and Anne DEVEREAUX) was born in England; died before 27 Jul 1485; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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103. | Richard NEVILLE (55.Henry3, 12.George2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1468 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England; died between 12 and 28 Dec 1530 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Well, Yorkshire, England. Richard married Anne STAFFORD about 1490 in Grafton, Worcesteshire, England. Anne (daughter of Sir Humphrey STAFFORD, Knt. and Catherine FRAY) was born about 1471 in Grafton, Worcestershire, England; was christened in Blathrwyk, Northamptonshire, England; died after 1500; was buried in Well, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 175. Margaret NEVILLE was born on 09 Mar 1494.
- 176. Dorothy NEVILLE was born on 27 Mar 1496 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England; died on 23 Oct 1532.
- 177. William NEVILLE was born on 15 Jul 1497 in Upper Wick, Worcestershire, England.
- 178. Catherine NEVILLE was born on 17 Jan 1498 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England.
- 179. Elizabeth NEVILLE was born on 28 Apr 1500 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England.
- 180. Susan NEVILLE was born on 28 Apr 1501 in Snape Hall, Sanpe, Yorkshire, England.
- 181. Thomas NEVILLE was born on 24 Dec 1502 in Piggotts, Ardleigh, Essex, England; died in 1550.
- 182. Marmaduke NEVILLE was born about 1506 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England.
- 183. George NEVILLE was born on 29 Jul 1509 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England; died in 1567.
- 184. Christopher NEVILLE was born on 02 Oct 1511 in Snape Castle, Snape, Yorkshire, England.
- 185. Christopher NEVILLE was born on 03 May 1513 in Greys Inn, London, Middlesex, England; died after 1542.
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Richard married Margaret ? about 5 Jul 1522. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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108. | Mary PLANTAGENET (60.Edward3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born in Aug 1467 in Windsor; died on 23 May 1482 in Greenwich; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. |
110. | Edward V 'Plantagenet' King of ENGLAND (60.Edward3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 4 Nov 1470 in In Sanctuary at Westminster. Notes:
Name:
Edward V Plantagenet, son and heir born in sanctuary at Westminster on 4 Nov. 1470 while his father was in exile, succeeded father as King of England 9 Apr 1483, but was deposed by his uncle Richard, Duke of Gloucester, 25 June 1483, before he had been crowned said to have died in the Tower, with his brother Richard, but appears to have been living at the accession of King Henry VII; if murdered, then at the direction of that King rather than by King Richard III.
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114. | George PLANTAGENET (60.Edward3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born in Mar 1477 in Windsor; died in Mar 1479 in Windsor Castle; was buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. |
117. | Edmund DE LA POLE (62.Elizabeth3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1472; died in 1513 in Ex. at the Tower; was buried in Church of the Minoress (Minories) without Aldgate. Other Events and Attributes:
- Residence: 3rd Earl of Suffolk
Notes:
Excerpts from Blood Royal: edmund was imprisoned in the Tower for seven years and, "without any further proceedings against him, was beheaded on Tower Hill.
Edmund married Margaret SCROPE before 10 Oct 1496. Margaret (daughter of Richard SCROPE and Eleanor WASHBOURNE) died between Feb 1514 and 1515. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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120. | Richard DE LA POLE (62.Elizabeth3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) died on 24 Feb 1525 in Killed - Battle of Pavia; was buried in Monastic Church of St. Augustine, Pavia. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Unmarried
- Fact: Killed while fighting for the French King
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121. | John DE LA POLE (62.Elizabeth3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1462; died on 16 Jun 1487 in Killed at Battle of Stoke. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact 4: 1484-85, Chief Gov. of Ireland, as Lord Lieut.
- Fact: 13 Mar 1467, Earl of Lincoln
- Fact 1: 18 Apr 1475, K.B.
- Fact: 1483, President of the Council of the North
- Fact 2: 7 Jul 1483, Bearer of the orb at the Coronation of King Richard III
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John married (2) the daughter and heiress of John Golafre. No issues.
Family/Spouse: Margaret FITZ ALAN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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127. | Margaret PLANTAGENET (66.George3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 14 Aug 1473 in Castle Farley near Bath, Somerset; died on 27 May 1541 in Executed at Tower Hill; was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Countess of Salisbury
Notes:
Excerpt from Blood Royal: Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, was the devoted governess of the young Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII, King of England, and was considered by the Princess as a second mother. Margaret was mother of Reginald Pole, Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury, who refused to support Henry VIII in his break with Rome. Henry VIII has her imprisoned in the Tower where she would remain about two years, suffering "by the severity of the weather and the insufficiency of her clothing." Early on the morning of 27 May 1541, she was beheaded, despite the fact she was nearing the age of seventy. "The executioner was a clumsy novice, who hideously hacked her neck and shoulders before the decapitation was accomplished." When Pole heard of his mother's execution ("without trial or formal charge"), he is reported to have said, "I am now the son of a martyr." It is believed that Henry VIII, despite the fact that he had once called her the most saintly woman in England, was executing Margaret because he could not get at the son.
There are varying accounts of her execution. Some sources describe the Countess as refusing to place her head on the block. Stating that she had done nothing traitorous, she fled from the executioner, who chased her around the courtyard, hacking her with the axe.
From "The Worthies of England, 1952, pg 612": On the scaffold, as she stood, she would not gratify the executioner with a prostrate posture of her body." Since the countess refused to put her head on the block, "Here happened an unequal contest betwixt weakness and strength, age and youth, nakedness and weapons, nobility and baseness, a princess and an executioner, who at last dragging her by the hair, grey with age, may truly be said to have took off her head, seeing she would neither give it to him, nor forgive him the doing thereof>' However, the "Dictionary of National Biography" reports that the Countess died with dignity, requesting prayers for those near to her and for the king and queen and his children. She then submitted to the clumsy executioner, an "inexperienced youth," "who hacked her neck and shoulders before the decapitation was accomplished."
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On the death of her brother Richard Plantagenent , Earl of Warwick, on 28 Nov 1499, she became sole heiress, not only to her father, but to the Earls of Warwick and Earls of Salisbury. She was Lady of the Chamber to Queen Katherine of Aragon in 1509. Sir Richard de le Pole died before 18 Dec 1505. In 1538 King Henry VIII struck at the family of Pole, on account both of their descent from King Edward IV's brother George, Duke of Clarence, and of the action of Cardinal Reginald Pole, who hoped that Paul III would publish a Bull of deprivation. Their youngest son, Sir Geoffrey Pole, was sent to the Tower on 29 Aug 1538, followed on 4 November, by their first son Henry, Lord Montagu. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, was sent to the Tower of London, attainted, and beheaded at the Tower on 28 May 1541. She was the last surviving member of the royal House of Anjou (usually known as the Plantagenets).
Margaret married Sir Richard DE LA POLE, K.G. in Nov 1487. Richard (son of Geoffrey DE LA POLE and Edith ST. JOHN) died before 15 Nov 1505. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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128. | Edward PLANTAGENET (66.George3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born on 21 Feb 1475 in Warwick Castle, England; died on 28 Nov 1499 in Beheaded on Tower Hill; was buried in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. Other Events and Attributes:
- Fact: Earl of Warwick and Salisbury
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Excerpt from Blood Royal: Edward had a pitiable life. His mother died after giving birth to a little brother, who died soon afterwards. He was barely three when his father was executed for treason. His remaining family was basically his sister Margaret and his aunt, Anne, Duchess of Gloucester, afterwards Queen of England. When he was eight, he was knighted by Richard III along with the king's son. He may have been considered as heir by Richard after his own son died. However, for whatever rason, Richard later ordered Edward confined to Sheriff Hutton Castle and then nominated John De La Pole ( d. 1487), Earl of Lincoln, his sister's son, as his heir. After Richard's III defeat at Bosworth (22 Aug 1485), Henry VII sent Robert Willoughby to Sheriff Hutton Castle to bring Edward to London and imprison him in the Tower "for no other crime than being the son of (George, Duke of) Clarence," and nephew of two kings. Two years later, amid rumors of Edward's death, Lambert Simmel, impersonating Edward, was, with Yorkist support, crowned in Ireland in 1487 as Edward VI, King of England. Henry VII had no choice but to prove the falseness of the impersonation and so had the ral Edward taken from the Tower and paraded to St. Paul's for mass. He was then returned to the Tower where he spent the next twelve years, until another captured importor, Perkin Warbeck (who had impersonated Richard, Duke of York, the second of the two princes who disappearaed from the Tower), drew the unsuspecting Edward into an excape plan which failed. Warbeck was executed 23 Nov 1499. Edward was tried for conspiring to depose the king ("a clearly trumped-up charge"), pleaded quilty ("in mere simplicity from his total ignorance of the world"), and was beheaded ("judicially murdered") 28 November 1499.
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130. | Edward PLANTAGENET (68.Richard3, 13.Cecily2, 1.Joan1) was born in 1473 in Middleham Castle; died on 9 Apr 1484; was buried in Sheriff Hutton, co. York. Other Events and Attributes:
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131. | George NEVILLE (71.George3, 14.Edward2, 1.Joan1) was born about 1469; died before Jun 1535 and 24 Jan 1535/6. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Lord Begavenny
- Fact: 3rd Baron Bergaenny
- Fact 2: Will dated 4 June 1535 and proved 24 Jan 1535/6
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Name:
George Neville, K.B. K.G., 5th Lord Bergavenny, is the son and heir of George Neville, 4th Lord Bergavenny by Margaret, daughter and heiress of Hugh Fenne, Esq., of Sculton Burdeleys, Norfolk. he was born about 1469 (aged sixteen or more at his mother's death). Hews summoned to parliament from 16 Jan 1496/7
Family/Spouse: Joan FITZ ALAN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Margaret BRENT. Margaret died after 1515. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
George married Mary STAFFORD about 1519. Mary (daughter of Edward STAFFORD and Eleanor PERCY) was born in abt. 1495. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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134. | Sir Edward NEVILLE, Knt. (71.George3, 14.Edward2, 1.Joan1) was born in of Aldington Park, co. Kent; died on 8 Dec 1538. Other Events and Attributes:
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Edward Neville, Knt., of Aldington park, Kent, third son, was Esquire of the King's Body, and was present at the Field of the cloth of gold in 1520. He was married to Eleanor Windsor. They had two sons and five daughters. Sir Edward Neville was implicated in the plot of his brother-in-law Henry Pole, Lord Montagu, tried at Westminster, and beheaded on 8 Dec 1538.
Family/Spouse: Eleanor WINDSOR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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