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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Joane Neville (daughter of Sir Henry Neville and Joanna Bourchier).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir Henry Neville (son of 1st Lord Latimer Sir George Neville and Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp); died on 14 Jul 1469 in Edgcote, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

    Henry married Joanna Bourchier. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joanna Bourchier
    Children:
    1. Thomas Neville died in Aft. 1540.
    2. 1. Joane Neville
    3. 2nd Lord Latimer Richard Neville was born in 1468; died in Dec 1530.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  1st Lord Latimer Sir George Neville was born about 1410 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom (son of 4th Lord Neville, of Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland Sir Ralph de Neville and Countess of Westmorland, Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Lady Joan de Beaufort); died on 30 Dec 1469 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 31 Dec 1469.

    Notes:

    George Neville, 1st (?) Lord (Baron) Latimer/Latymer, so created 25 Feb 1431/2, PC (1439), JP (Cumberland 1437); knighted 1426, succeeded 1430 to his paternal half-uncle John Neville 6th Lord (Baron) Latimer (of Corby)'s estates; married c Feb 1436/7, as her 1st husband, Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp (born c 1417; married 2nd, as his 2nd wife Thomas Wake and died by 2 Oct 1480), daughter of the 13th Earl of Warwick, and died 30 or 31 Dec 1469. [Burke's Peerage, p. 17]

    George Neville, 1st Lord (Baron) Latymer, so created by writ of summons 25 Feb 1431/2, PC (1439); knighted 1426; went mad by 11 June 1451, but remained only intermittently so since he went on being called to Parliament for another 18 years; thought to have supported the Lancastrian party; married Feb 1436/7 Elizabeth (died by 2 Oct 1480), daughter and in her issue coheir of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. [Burke's Peerage, p. 1640]

    George married Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp on Abt. Feb 1436/37. Elizabeth (daughter of 13th Earl of Warwick, Comte d'Aumale Richard Beauchamp and Elizabeth de Berkeley) was born in Abt. 1417; died in Bef. 2 Oct 1480. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp was born in Abt. 1417 (daughter of 13th Earl of Warwick, Comte d'Aumale Richard Beauchamp and Elizabeth de Berkeley); died in Bef. 2 Oct 1480.
    Children:
    1. 2. Sir Henry Neville died on 14 Jul 1469 in Edgcote, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
    2. Thomas Neville
    3. Jane Neville
    4. Katherine Neville


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  4th Lord Neville, of Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland Sir Ralph de Neville was born before 1364 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom (son of 3rd Baron Neville, of Raby Sir John Neville and Maud De Percy); died on 21 Oct 1425 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Oct 1425 in Collegiatechurch, Staindrop, Durham, England, United Kingdom.

    Notes:

    The "Kingmaker's" grandfather, the 1st Earl of Westmorland settled about half the original Neville estates on the children of his second marriage, whereas the subsequent Earls of Westmorland were the product of his first. It thus came about that the 2nd-6th Earls of Westmorland were actually less well-endowed territorially than their ancestors who had been mere barons. The pre-eminence of that branch of the family represented by the Earls of Salisbury/Warwick, who stemmed from the second marriage, was made correspondingly easier.

    The 1st Earl of Westmorland had multiplicity of children: nine by the first wife, fourteen by his second. Of his 23 in all, four were peers, three were duchesses and another four daughters the wives of lesser peers; moreover of those three duchesses one was mother of two kings. Between 1450 and 1455 no fewer than 13 members of the family had seats in the House of Lords. This very fecundity like that of Edward III, engendered quarrels. There was rivalry between the two branches of the family, which grew from a dispute about family estates into a difference as to dynastic loyalties. It thus served as an overture to the Wars of the Roses, one which was made even more ominous by a dispute between the Nevilles, represented by the 1st Marquess of Montagu and the Percys. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Sixth Baron Neville of Raby, became a Knight of the Garter and 1st Earl Westmoreland September 29, 1397. As a Lancasterian, he opposed Richard II in 1399 and conveyed Richard's resignation to the convention. He assisted in the coronation of Henry IV and was a member of the council of regency appointed to rule in the infancy of King Henry V. With his second marriage to Joan Beaufort, a widowed daughter of John Of Gaunt, fourth son of Edward III, this favorably affected Joan and Ralph's wealth and social prestige, making possible brilliant marriages for their children. In 1450, five of Ralph's sons, five sons-in-law and several grandsons were in Parliament.

    Held many offices, among them Constable of the Tower of London and in 1399, Marshall of England the year he was created Earl of Richmond. He was a member of Richards II's privy council, saw service at Agincourt on October 25, 1415 where Henry won a victory over the superior numbers of French owing to his superior generalship.

    He married his first wife Margaret, daughter of Hugh, Earl of Stafford by special dispensation from Pope Urban V, because of their close relationship.

    The marriage to Joan, his second wife, was a much more distinguished one as the line now descends through the royal house of England. summoned to Parliament from December 6, 1389 to November 30, 1396.

    Some say he is the son of Elizabeth Latimer

    Was created Earl of Westmorland by Richard II on 9-29-1397

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    Ralph de Nevill, 4th baron, summoned to parliament from 6 December, 1389, to 30 November, 1396. This nobleman took a leading part in the political drama of his day and sustained it with more than ordinary ability. In the lifetime of his father (9th Richard II), he was joined with Thomas Clifford, son of Lord Clifford, and was appointed a commissionership for the guardianship of the West Marches. In three years after this he succeeded to the title, and in two years subsequently he was one of the commissioners appointed to treat with the Kings of France and Scotland, touching a truce made by them with the King of England. In the 21st Richard II [1378], he was made constable of the Tower of London and shortly afterwards advanced in full parliament to the dignity of Earl of Westmoreland. His lordship was of the privy council to King Richard and had much favour from that monarch, yet he was one of the most active in raising Henry, of Lancaster, to the throne as Henry IV, and was rewarded by the new king in the first year of his reign with a grant of the county and honour of Richmond for his life, and with the great office of Earl Marshal of England. Soon after this, he stoutly resisted the Earl of Northumberland in his rebellion and forced the Percies, who had advanced as far as Durham, to fall back upon Prudhoe, when the battle of Shrewsbury ensued, in which the gallant Hotspur sustained so signal a defeat, and closed his impetuous career. The earl was afterwards governor of the town and castle of Carlisle, warden of the West Marches towards Scotland, and governor of Roxborough. He was also a knight of the Garter. His lordship m. 1st, Lady Margaret Stafford, dau. of Hugh, Earl Stafford, K.G., for which marriage a dispensation was obtained from Pope Urban V, the earl and his bride being within the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity; by this lady he had issue, John, Lord Nevill; Ralph; Maud; Phillippa; Alice; Margaret; Anne; Margery; and Elizabeth. The earl m. 2ndly, Joan de Beaufort, dau. of John of Gaunt, by Katherine Swynford, and widow of Robert, Lord Ferrers, of Wem, by whom he had issue, Richard; William; George; Edward; Cuthbert; Henry; Thomas; Catherine; Eleanor; Anne; Jane; and Cicely. This great earl d. in 1425 and was s. by his grandson, Ralph Nevill, 5th Baron Nevill, of Raby. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, pp. 393-4, Nevill, Barons Nevill, of Raby, Earls of Westmoreland]

    Ralph married Countess of Westmorland, Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Lady Joan de Beaufort in 3 Feb 1396 and 1397 in Chateau De Beauf, Meurthe-Et-Mosel, Anjou, Normandy, France. Joan (daughter of Earl of Richmond, Earl of Derby, Earl of Lancaster, Lord of Beaufort and Nogent, Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Leicester, Earl of Derby, Duke of Lancaster, Lord de Bergerac et Roche-sur-Yon, Duke of Aquitaine John de Gaunt and Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Katherine Roët) was born in 1379 in Chateau De Beauf, Meurthe-Et-Mosel, Anjou, Normandy, France; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Humberside, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Lincoln Catheral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Countess of Westmorland, Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Lady Joan de Beaufort was born in 1379 in Chateau De Beauf, Meurthe-Et-Mosel, Anjou, Normandy, France (daughter of Earl of Richmond, Earl of Derby, Earl of Lancaster, Lord of Beaufort and Nogent, Earl of Lincoln, Earl of Leicester, Earl of Derby, Duke of Lancaster, Lord de Bergerac et Roche-sur-Yon, Duke of Aquitaine John de Gaunt and Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Katherine Roët); died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Humberside, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Lincoln Catheral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom.
    Children:
    1. Duchess of Norfolk Lady Katherine Neville was born in Abt. 1397 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in Aft. 1483.
    2. Joan Neville was born about 1398 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom.
    3. Lady Eleanor Neville was born in Abt. 1397 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in 1472 in England, United Kingdom.
    4. Jane Neville was born about 1399.
    5. 5th Earl of Salisbury Sir Richard de Neville was born in Abt. 1400 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 30 Dec 1460 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 15 Jan 1461.
    6. Henry de Neville was born in Abt. 1402 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in Abt. 1402.
    7. Baron Thomas de Neville was born about 1403 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in Abt. 1403.
    8. Cuthbert de Neville was born in Abt. 1405 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in Abt. 1405.
    9. Baron Fauconberg, 1st Earl of Kent William de Neville was born about 1407 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 9 Jan 1462/63 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom.
    10. Robert de Neville was born in Abt. 1408 in Of Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 8 Jul 1457.
    11. 4. 1st Lord Latimer Sir George Neville was born about 1410 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 30 Dec 1469 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried on 31 Dec 1469.
    12. Duchess of Buckingham Lady Anne Neville was born about 1411 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 20 Sep 1480 in Pleshey, Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Pleshey, Chelmsford, Essex, England, United Kingdom.
    13. John De Neville was born about 1413 in Raby Castle, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died in Abt. 1413.
    14. Duchess of York Lady Cecily Neville was born on 31 May 1415 in Raby, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 31 May 1495 in Berkhampstead, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England, United Kingdom.
    15. 1st Lord Abergavenny Edward Neville was born about 1417 in Raby With Kev, Staindrop, Durham, England, United Kingdom; died on 18 Oct 1476.

  3. 10.  13th Earl of Warwick, Comte d'Aumale Richard Beauchamp was born on 25 Jan 1381/82 in Salwarpe, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom; died on 30 Apr 1439 in Rouen, Seine Maritime, Normandy, France; was buried in St. Mary's, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom.

    Richard married Elizabeth de Berkeley Elizabeth (daughter of 5th Lord Berkeley Thomas de Berkeley and Baroness Tyeys, 3rd Baroness Lisle Margaret de Lisle) was born in Abt. 1386; died on 28 Dec 1422. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth de Berkeley was born in Abt. 1386 (daughter of 5th Lord Berkeley Thomas de Berkeley and Baroness Tyeys, 3rd Baroness Lisle Margaret de Lisle); died on 28 Dec 1422.
    Children:
    1. Countess of Shrewsbury Lady Margaret Beauchamp was born in 1404; died on 14 Jun 1468.
    2. Lady Eleanor Beauchamp was born in Abt. 1407 in Wedgenock, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom; died on Abt. Mar 1468 in Baynard's Castle, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom.
    3. 5. Lady Elizabeth Beauchamp was born in Abt. 1417; died in Bef. 2 Oct 1480.