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Edward Neville
Sir Edward Neville (1471 – 8 December 1538) was an English courtier. He was born at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. He was the son of George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny and Margaret Fenne. He married Eleanor Windsor, daughter of Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and Elizabeth Blount, before 6 April 1529. He was the brother of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny and the two of them became close to King Henry VIII (their distant cousin) and the Queen, Catherine of Aragon.[1]
Edward Neville was Esquire of the Body, and Keeper of Sewer (official overseeing service) to Henry VIII's household. He lived at Addington Park, Kent, England. On 25 September 1513 he was invested as a Knight and in 1516 held the offices of Master of the Hounds and Gentleman of the Privy Chamber.
The Nevilles and their cousins the Courtenays supported Catherine of Aragon's marriage and for the Pope's authority in England, which alienated King Henry. But Edward seems to have kept the King's favour as late as 1535.[2] He was Henry's Standard Bearer in 1531, and in 1534 he was Constable of Leeds Castle in Kent.
But a few years later Henry turned against him. Early in 1538, Henry's chief minister Thomas Cromwell was warned that Edward Neville was secretly trying to obtain the estates of Moatenden Priory, which had been recently dissolved.
Cromwell, after the death of the Earl of Northumberland in 1537, had marked its property for his own. After the Pilgrimage of Grace, many conservative nobles were accused of treason.[3] Neville was arrested on 3 November 1538, for conspiracy, along with his cousin Henry Pole. They were charged with high treason for conspiracy with Henry's exiled brother, Cardinal Reginald Pole: "devising to maintain, promote, and advance [Cardinal Pole], late Dean of Exeter, enemy of the King, beyond the sea, and to deprive the King." Neville was sent to the Tower, tried at Westminster, and beheaded on 8 December at Tower Hill.
A patent was issued to Cromwell confirming his estate, possession and interest in the site of the late priory, of Mottenden, and the manors of Mottenden, Plushenden, Plomford, and Delmynden in Kent; the rectory of Lancing, Sussex, and all tithes thereto belonging; the advowson of the parish church of Lancing and the vicarage of the same church; a saltmarsh in Canwynden alias Derwishop, Essex; and all lands, &c., in the counties of Kent, Sussex, and Essex, late of John Gregory alias John Harietsham, late minister of the Trinitarian priory of Mottenden.
Children of Sir Edward Neville and Eleanor.
- Edward Neville, 5th Baron Abergavenny d. 10 Feb 1588/89
- Sir Henry Neville d. 1593 (Ancestor of George Washington through his daughter Catherine)[4]
- Katherine Neville, married Clement Throckmorton. Had issue.[5]
- Elizabeth Neville
- Mary Neville
- Frances Neville, b. 1519, d. 18 Oct 1599
From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Neville
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- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 40
- Neville, Edward (d.1538) by William Arthur Jobson Archbold
- NEVILLE, Sir EDWARD (d. 1538), courtier, was third but second surviving son of George, second baron Bergavenny, by his first wife, Margaret, daughter of Sir Hugh Fenne, under-treasurer of England. His brothers George, third lord Bergavenny [q. v.], and Sir Thomas Neville [q. v.] of Mereworth, speaker of the House of Commons, are separately noticed. Edward Neville was prominent at the court when Henry VIII came to the throne. He held the offices of sewer of the household and squire of the king's body, and from time to time received grants from the crown. He took part in the expeditions made into France in 1512 and 1513, in the latter year serving in the king's guard, in a division to which Lord Bergavenny and John Neville were also attached. On 25 Sept. 1513 he was knighted at Tournay. On 20 Oct. 1514 he landed at Calais, in disguise, with Charles Brandon [q. v.], then viscount Lisle, and afterwards duke of Suffolk, and Sir William Sydney, all three going to Paris for the coronation of the Princess Mary, who had married Louis XII. In 1516 he was a gentleman of the privy chamber and master of the buckhounds. He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. He was of the party of the Duke of Buckingham, who is said to have relied upon him to counteract the influence of Lord Bergavenny at court, and gave him in 1521 a doublet of silver cloth. Although in 1521 he was forbidden the court for a time, he was soon restored to favour, and acted as ‘herbeger’ at Charles V's visit in 1522. In 1523 he held a command in the army in France (State Papers, vi. 170). In 1524 he was a commissioner for the collection of the subsidy in Kent, and in 1526 he had a grant of privilege to export a large quantity of wood from Kent and Sussex, which was afterwards rather oddly revoked. In 1531 he was the king's standard-bearer; he took an official part in the coronation of Anne Boleyn in 1533, and on 27 June 1534 was made constable of Leeds Castle in Kent. At the baptism of Prince Edward in 1537 Neville was one of those who bore the canopy.
- Suddenly, in 1538, Neville was found to be concerned in the conspiracy of the Poles. Early in November he was sent to the Tower with Exeter and Montagu [see Pole, Henry, 1492–1539]. He was tried in Westminster Hall on 4 Dec., and beheaded on Tower Hill on 8 Dec. 1538. He lived chiefly at Aldington, Kent, was reputed a fine soldier, and was a handsome courtier. But the rumour as to his being a son of Henry VIII, whom he resembled (Notes and Queries, 1st ser. ii. 307), is obviously refuted by the probable dates of their respective births, though it was revived as a joke by Queen Elizabeth.
- Neville married Eleanor, daughter of Andrew, lord Windsor, and widow of Ralph, lord Scrope of Upsall, and left several children. Of his sons, Edward of Newton St. Loe, on the death of Henry, fourth lord Bergavenny, in 1587, claimed the barony, but died 10 Feb. 1589 before he was summoned to parliament. He left, however, by Catherine, daughter of Sir John Brome, a son, also called Edward, who was summoned to parliament as sixth Lord Bergavenny on 25 May 1604. Sir Edward Neville had a second son, Sir Henry Neville of Billingbear [q. v.], who is separately noticed, and through him he was grandfather of Sir Henry Neville (d. 1615) [q. v.] His four daughters were all married.
- [Rowland's Account of the Family of Nevill, 1830; Letters and Papers Henry VIII, 1509–37; Doyle's Official Baronage, i. 5; Hasted's Kent, ii. 198 seq.; Wriothesley's Chron. (Camd. Soc.), i. 91, 92; Chron. of Calais (Camd. Soc.); Cranmer's Works, ii. 64, Zurich Letters, iii. 625, in the Parker Soc.; Rutland Papers (Camd. Soc.)]
- From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Neville,_Edward_(d.1538)_(DNB00)
- https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati40stepuoft#page/250/mode... ______________
- Sir Edward Neville, Constable of Leeds Castle, Justice of the Peace for Kent1,2,3,4,5
- M, #71721, b. circa 1471, d. 9 January 1539
- Father Sir George Neville, Lord Abergavenny6,7 b. c 1440, d. 20 Sep 1492
- Mother Margaret Fenne6,7 b. 1444, d. 28 Sep 1485
- Sir Edward Neville, Constable of Leeds Castle, Justice of the Peace for Kent was born circa 1471 at of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England. He married Eleanor Windsor, daughter of Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords and Elizabeth Blount, circa 1516 at of Stanwell, Middlesex, England; They had 2 sons (Edward, Esq., Lord Bergavenny; & Sir Henry) and 5 daughters (Katherine, wife of Clement Throckmorton, Esq; Mary, wife of Henry Dyneley; Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Eymes, Esq; Frances, wife of Sir Edward Waldegrave; & Gertrude).8,1,2,3,4,9,5 Sir Edward Neville, Constable of Leeds Castle, Justice of the Peace for Kent died on 9 January 1539 at Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England; Beheaded for treason, plotting with his niece's husband, Henry Pole, Lord Montagu.1,4
- Family Eleanor Windsor b. c 1491, d. b 25 Mar 1531
- Children
- Katherine Neville10,11,3,4,5 b. c 1517, d. a 30 Apr 1576
- Edward Neville, 7th Lord of Abergavenny+12 b. c 1518, d. 10 Feb 1589
- Frances Neville+ b. c 1519, d. 18 Oct 1599
- Citations
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 169.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 74.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 292.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 323.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 298.
- [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 168-169.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 322.
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 476.
- [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 665.
- [S4764] Unknown author, Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris., p. 212.
- [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 562.
- [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. I, p. 34-35, notes.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2387.htm#... ____________________
- Sir Edward Neville1
- M, #14233, b. 1471, d. 8 December 1538
- Last Edited=22 Oct 2006
- Sir Edward Neville was born in 1471 at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales.2 He was the son of Sir George Neville, 2nd Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne.1 He married Eleanor Windsor, daughter of Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and Elizabeth Blount, before 6 April 1529.3 He died on 8 December 1538 at Tower Hill, The City, London, England, beheaded, on a charge of high treason for promoting the interests of his cousin, Reginald Pole.3
- Sir Edward Neville held the office of Esquire of the Body.3 He held the office of Sewer (official overseeing service) to King Henry VIII's Household.3 He lived at Addington Park, Kent, England.4 He was invested as a Knight on 25 September 1513.3 He held the office of Master of the Hounds in 1516. He held the office of Gentleman of the Chamber in 1516.3 He held the office of King Henry VIII's Standard Bearer in 1531.3 He held the office of Constable of Leeds Castle, Kent in 1534.3
- Children of Sir Edward Neville and Eleanor Windsor
- Frances Neville+ b. 1519, d. 18 Oct 15995
- Edward Neville, 5th Lord Abergavenny+ b. b 1531, d. 10 Feb 1588/894
- Sir Henry Neville+ b. b 1531, d. 1593
- Catherine Neville b. b 15315
- Elizabeth Neville b. b 15315
- Mary Neville b. b 15315
- Citations
- [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 I, page 34. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
- [S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message from <e-mail address> (unknown address) to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family".
- [S8] Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 17. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition.
- [S6] Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 35.
- [S8] Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, volume 1, page 18.
- From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p1424.htm#i14233 ________________
- Edward NEVILLE (Sir Knight)
- Born: ABT 1485 / 1471, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
- Died: 9 Jan 1538/9, Tower Hill, Tower of London, London, England
- Buried: 12 Jan 1538/9
- Notes: Lord of Addington Park, Kent. Knight Banneret. He held the office of Esquire of the Body. He held the office of Sewer (official overseeing service) to King Henry VIII's Household. He was invested as a Knight on 25 Sep 1513. He held the office of Gentleman of the Chamber and Master of the Hounds in 1516. King Henry VIII's Standard Bearer in 1531. He held the office of Constable of Leeds Castle, Kent in 1534. Beheaded for supporting Reginald Pole, one of the Yorkist heirs.
- Father: George NEVILLE (2° B. Abergavenny)
- Mother: Margaret FENNE
- Married: Eleanor WINDSOR BEF 1516, Stanwell, Middlesex, England
- Children:
- 1. Edward NEVILLE (5° B. Abergavenny)
- 2. Catherine NEVILLE
- 3. Frances NEVILLE
- 4. Henry NEVILLE (Sir)
- 5. Elizabeth NEVILLE
- 6. Mary NEVILLE
- 7. Gertrude NEVILLE (b. 1530)
- 8. George NEVILLE (b. 1531)
- From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE4.htm#Edward NEVILLE (Sir Knight)1 ___________________
- Plantagenet ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
- http://books.google.com/books?id=p_yzpuWi4sgC&pg=PA475&lpg=PA475&dq...
- Pg.476
- 14. Elizabeth Andrew, 1st daughter and co-heiress. She married (1st) before 1 Feb. 1465/6 Thomas Windsor, Esq., of Stanwell, Middlesex, and West Hagbourne, Berkshire, lawyer, Usher of the Chamber, Constable of Windsor Castle, Knight of the Shire for Middlesex, son and heir of Miles Windsor, Esq., of Stanwell, Middlesex, by Joan, daughter of Walter Green. He was born about 1441 (aged 11 in 1452). They had three sons, Andrew, Andrew (2nd of name), Knt., K.B. [1st Lord Windsor], and Anthony, Knt., and four daughters, Elizabeth, Bridget, Alice and Anne.
- 15. Andrew Windsor, Knt., K.B., of Stanwell, Middlesex, member of the Middle Temple, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of Windsor, Privy Councillor, Sheriff of cos. Buckingham and Bedford, Knight of the Shire for Buckinghamshire, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, born in Feb. 1467 (aged 18 in 1485). He married about 1490 Elizabeth Blount, daughter of William Blount, Knt., of Derby, by Margaret, daughter and eventual co-heiress of Thomas Echingham, Knt., of Etchingham, Sussex (descendant of King Henry III) [see ECHINGHAM 13.i for her ancestry]. She was born shortly before 1471 and was elder sister and co-heiress of Edward Blount, 2nd Lord Mountjoy. They had four sons, George, William [2nd Lord Windsor], Edmund, and Thomas, and four daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Peter Vavasour, Knt.), Anne (wife of Roger Corbet), Edith, and Eleanor.
- Children of Andrew Windsor, Knt., K. B., by Elizabeth Blount:
- i. Edith Windsor [see next].
- ii. Eleanor Windsor, married Edward Neville, Knt., of Addington Park, Kent [see BERGAVENNY 13.ii]. ________________
- Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ...
- https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&printsec=frontcover&...
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- 12. ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP, daughter and heiress, born at Hanley Castle, Worcestershire 16 Sept. 1415 (aged 18 in 1436). She married by dispensation dated 28 Aug. 1428 (they being related in the 4th and 3rd degree of kindred) (as his 1st wife EDWARD NEVILLE, Knt., of Birling, Mereworth, etc., Kent, Cuckfield, Sussex, etc., Governor of Leeds Castle and Park, 1451, Privy Councillor, 1454, and, in right of his wife, of Allesley, Warwickshire, youngest son of Ralph Neville, K.G., 1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Lord Neville of Raby (descendant of King John), by his 2nd wife, Joan Beaufort, legitimated daughter of John of Gaunt, K.G., Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Lincoln, and Leicester (son of King Edward III) [see NEVILLE 9 for his ancestry]. They had two sons, Richard and George, Knt. [Lord Bergavenny], and two daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Grey, Knt.), and Katherine (wife of John Iwardby, K.B.). On the basis of an entail dated 1395/6, his wife, Elizabeth, was excluded from the Lordship and Castle of Abergavenny by her step-father, Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick, and her half-brother, Henry Beauchamp Knt., Duke of Warwick. Edward presented to the church of Stouting, Kent in 1436, 1437, and 1438. he was made an honorary member of the Guild of Merchant Taylors of London in 1436-7 as "Edw. Nevyll, Lord Bergevenny." He was a legatee in the 1440 will of his father. Elizabeth was co-heir in 1447 to her cousin, Edmund Lenthall, Esq. His wife, Elizabeth, died 18 June 1448, and was buried at the Carmelites, Coventry, Warwickshire. Edward married (2nd) by dispensation dated 15 Oct. 1448 (she and his 1st wife being related in the 3rd degree of kindred) KATHERINE HOWARD, daughter of Robert Howard, Knt., of Stoke Nayland, Suffolk (descendant of King John), by Margaret, daughter of Thomas Mowbray, K.G., 1st Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Earl of Nottingham (descendant of King Edward I) [see HOWARD 10 for her ancestry]. They had cohabited in the lifetime of his 1st wife, and were excommunicated, later absolved. They had two sons, Ralph and Edward, and three daughters, Margaret, Katherine, and Anne. Following the death of Anne, daughter of Henry Beauchamp, Knt., Duke of Warwick, in 1449, Edward Neville had license to enter and possess the Castle, lordship and manor of Abergavenny. He was summoned to Parliament from 5 Sept. 1450 to 19 Aug. 1472, by writs directed Edwardo Nevill domino de Bergevenny Militi. SIR EDWARD NEVILLE, Lord Bergavenny, died 18 Oct. 1476. His widow, Katherine was living 29 June 1478.
- .... etc.
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- Child of Elizabeth Beauchamp, by Edward Neville, Knt.:
- i. GEORGE NEVILLE, Knt., Lord Bergavenny [see next].
- Children of Edward Neville, Knt., by Katherine Howard:
- i. MARGARET NEVILLE, married JOHN BROOKE, Knt., 7th Lord Cobham [see WYATT 15].114
- ii. KATHERINE NEVILLE, married ROBERT TANFIELD, Esq., of Gayton, Northamptonshire [see RANDOLPH 16].115
- iii. ANNE NEVILLE, married JOHN STRANGE, Knt., 8th Lord Strange of Knockin, Lord Mohun [see STRANGE 13].
- 13. GEORGE NEVILLE, Knt., Lord Bergavenny, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir by his father's 1st marriage, born at Raby Castle, Durham, and baptized at Staindrop, Durham about 1440 (aged 36 in 1476). He was co-heiress in 1449 to his cousin, Anne Beauchamp, suo jure Countess of Warwick, by which he inherited a 1/2 share in the barony of Burghersh. He married (1st) before 1 May 1471 (date of enfeoffment) MARGARET AT[TE] FENNE, daughter and heiress of Hugh at[te] Fenne, Esq., of Sculton Burdeleys, Herringby, and Swaffham, Norfolk, and Braintree, Essex, Treasurer of the Household to King Henry VI, Escheator of Norfolk and Suffolk. They had six sons, George, K.G., K.B., [Lord Bergavenny], John, William, Edward, Knt., Thomas Knt. [Speaker of the House of Commons, Secretary of State to King Henry VIII], and Richard, Knt., and one daughter Elizabeth. In 1457 he had license to have seisin of one-half of the entailed Despenser estates held by his late cousin, Anne Beauchamp, which grant was blocked by Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, husband of the other co-heir, Anne Beauchamp. In 1461, after the ascession of King Edward IV, George obtained license to have seisin of all the estates of his cousin, Anne Beauchamp. In 1471 he conveyed his share of the manor of Medmenham, Buckinghamshire to
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- Geoffrey Pole, Esq., for annual rent of 10 marks. He was summoned to Parliament from 15 Nov. 1482 to 12 Aug. 1492, by writs directed Georgio Nevyle de Bergevenny ???. He was present at the Coronation of King Richard III of England in 1483. His wife, Margaret, died 28 Sept. 1485. He married (2nd) before 29 Feb. 1488/9 ELIZABETH ____ , widow successively of Richard Naylor (died 1483), Citizen and merchant tailor of London, Master of the Merchant Taylors Company, 1475, Alderman of London; Robert Bassett, Knt. (died 1484), of London, salter, M.P. for London, 1460-1, Alderman of London, 1461-84, Sheriff of London, 1463-4, Lord Mayor of London, 1475-6; and John Stokker (died 1486), of St. George's, Eastcheap, London, Master of the Drapers Company, Alderman of London, 1479-85. SIR GEORGE NEVILLE, Lord Bergavenny, died 20 Sept. 1492, and was buried at Lewes Priory, Sussex. He left a will proved Jan. 1496 (P.C.C. 8 Horne). He bequeathed 200 marks to the Prior of Lewes, to cause daily mass to be sung at the altar, near his place of burial, and to observe the anniversary of his death. His widow, Elizabeth, Lady Bergavenny, left a will dated 14 April 1500, proved 19 June 1500 (P.C.C. 8 Moore), requesting burial in the Lady chapel of St. Martin's Outwich, London where her 1st husband was interred.
- .... etc.
- Chidlren of George Neville, Knt., by Margaret at[te] Fenne:
- i. GEORGE NEVILLE, K.G., K.B., Lord Bergavenny [see next].
- ii. EDWARD NEVILLE, Knt., of Addington Park, Kent, Esquire of the King's Body, Constable of Leeds Castle, 4th son. He married before 6 April 1529 ELEANOR WINDSOR, widow of Ralph Scrope, Knt., 9th Lord Scrope (of Masham or Upsall) (died 17 Sept. 1515), and daughter of Andrew Windsor, K.B., 1st Lord Windsor (descendant of King Edward I), by Elizabeth (descendant of King Henry III), daughter of William Blount, Esq. [see LUDLOW 15. iii for her ancestry]. They had two sons, Edward, Esq. [Lord Bergavenny] and Henry, Knt. [Master of the Harriers], and five daughters, Katherine, Mary (wife of Henry Dyneley), Frances (wife of Edward Waldegrave, Knt.), Gertrude, and Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Eymes, Esq.). In the period 1518-29, he and his wife, Eleanor, executrix and late the wife of Ralph Scrope, Lord Scrope of Upsall, sued James Strangeways, Esq., Marmaduke Wyvell, and others, heirs in co-parcenry of the said Lord Scrope, in Chancery regarding the manors of Upsall, Over Stylton, Kilvington, Thornborough, Driffield, Sough Thoresby, Masham,
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- Ecclesall, Ainderby; Carlton Scrope, West Allington, Huton; Whalton; Muckham; Harborough, Bowdon; Nayland; Fyfield; Paul's Cray and Dryvyle, assigned as the jointure of the said Eleanor. He was present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. He was one of the principal commanders in France, 1523-4. His wife, Eleanor, died before 25 March 1531. SIR EDWARD NEVILLE was implicated in the plot of his niece's husband, Henry Pole, Lord Montagu, tried at Westminster, attainted of treason 4 Dec. 1538, and beheaded 9 Jan. 1538/9. .... etc.
- Child of Edward Neville, Knt., by Eleanor Windsor:
- KATHERINE NEVILLE, married CLEMENT THROCKMORTON, Esq., of Haseley, Warwickshire [see OXENBRIDGE 16].116
- ELIZABETH NEVILLE, married (1st) THOMAS BERKELEY, Esq., of Avon (in Sopley), Hampshire [see FISHER 12];117 (2nd) RICHARD COVERT, of Slaugham, Sussex [see FISHER 12].
- 14. GEORGE NEVILLE, K.G., K.B., Lord Bergavenny, of Birling, West Peckham, Mereworth, etc., Kent, Abergavenny House, London, etc., Keeper of Southfrith Park, Kent, 1499-1508, Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports, c. 1512-15, Keeper of Ashdown Forest, Kent, 1515, Privy Councillor, 1515-21, son and heir, born about 1469 (aged 16 in 1485). He married (1st) JOAN ARUNDEL, daughter of Thomas Arundel, K.G., K.B., 17th Earl of Arundel (descendant of King Edward III), by Margaret (descendant of King Henry III) daughter of Richard Wydeville, K.G., 1st Earl Rivers, Constable of England, Lord High Treasurer [see ARUNDEL 14 for her ancestry]. They had two daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Henry Daubeney, K.B., Earl of Bridgwater) and Jane. He was summoned to Parliament from 16 Jan. 1496/7 to 5 Jan 1533/4. He served in the wars against France, and was in the Battle of Blackheath in 1497 against the Cornish rebels. In 1506 he was indicted for keeping unlawful retainers, for which crime he was fined the enormous sum of £50,000; he was sentenced in the King's Bench in Michaelmas term 1507. His wife, Joan, died 14 Nov. 1508. In 1509 the king cancelled the debt and allowed him to retain men lawfully for the king's service. He was Chief Larderer at the Coronation of Henry VIII in 1509, and again at that of Anne Boleyn, Queen Consort, in 1533. He was granted the castle and lands of Abergavenny by King Henry VIII in 1512. He married (2nd) before 5 Sept. 1513 (date of fine) MARGARET BRENT, daughter of John Brent, Gent., of Charing, Kent. They had no issue. In 1513 he and his wife, Margaret, sold the manor of Speenhamland (in Speen), Berkshire. She was living in 1515. In 1517 Wolsey threatened to prosecute him for having too many men in his livery. George Married (3rd) about June 1519 [LADY] MARY STAFFORD, youngest daughter of Edward Stafford, K.G., K.B., 3rd Duke of Buckingham (descendant of King Edward III), by Eleanor, daughter of Henry Percy, K.G., 4th Earl of Northumberland (descendant of King Edward III) [see STAFFORD 14 for her ancestry]. They had three sons, Henry (or Harry), K.B., [Lord
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- Bergavenny], John, and Thomas, and five daughters, Mary (wife of Thomas Fiennes, 9th Lord Dacre, John Wotton, and Francis Thursby, Esq.), Katherine (wife of John St. Leger, Knt.), Margaret (wife of John Cheney and Henry Poole, Esq.), Dorothy (wife of William Brooke, 10th Lord Cobham), and Ursula. He and his wife attended the king at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. He was imprisoned c.May 1521, and pardoned for misprision of treason 29 March 1522. He was captain of the army in France in 1523. He married (4th) MARY BROOKE (otherwise COBHAM), formerly his servant. They had one daughter. SIR GEORGE NEVILLE, Lord Bergavenny, left a will dated 4 Jun 1535, prove 24 Jan. 1535/6 (P.C.C. 35 Hogen), and was buried in Birling, Kent.
- .... etc.
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- 15. ANDREW WINDSORt., K.B., of Stanwell, Middlesex, West Hagbourne (in Hagbourne), Berkshire, Headley, Surrey, etc., and in right of his wife, of Midley, Kent, Madeley Ulfac, Staffordshire, etc., member of the Middle Temple, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of Windsor, Privy Councillor, Knight of the Shire for Buckinghamshire, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, born in Feb. 1467 (aged 18 in 1485). He married about 1490 ELIZABETH BLOUNT, daughter of William Blount, Knt., of Derbyshire, by Margaret, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Echingham, Knt., (descendant of King Henry III) [see ECHINGHAM 13.i for her ancestry]. She was co-heiress in 1475 to her brother, Edward Blount, 2nd Lord Mountjoy. They had four sons, George, William [2nd Lord Windsor], Edmund, and Thomas, and four daughters, Elizabeth (wife of Peter Vavasour, Knt.), Anne (wife of Roger Corbet), Edith, and Eleanor. In the period, 1493-1500, he and his wife .... etc.
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- .... SIR ANDREW WINDSOR, 1st Lord Windsor, died 30 March 1543. He left a will proved 31 July 1543 (P.C.C. 23 Spert). His wife, Elizabeth, predeceased him. They were buried in the choir of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex.
- .... etc.
- Children of Andrew Windsor, K.B., by Elizabeth Blount:
- i. WILLIAM WINDSOR, K.B., 2nd Lord Windsor, of Bradenaham, Buckinghamshire, West Hagbourne (in Hagbourne), Berkshire, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, Marsh Baldon, Oxfordshire, etc., Burgess (M.P.) for Wycombe, 1529-36, Feodary of the Duchy of Lancaster in cos. Bedford and Buckingham, 1535, Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, 1537-8, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, born in 1498. he was admitted to Middle Temple c. 1513, and was a Bencher before 1553. He married (1st) before 16 May 1563 MARGARET SAMBOURNE, daughter and heiress of William Sambourne, of Fernham (in Shrivenham), Berkshire, by Ann daughter of Roger Copley. She was born about 1501 (aged 2 in 1503). They had issue. He had livery of his father's lands 11 June 1543. he was summoned to Parliament from 1543, by writs directed Willelmo Windsor. He was appointed to served with the Rearguard in the Boulogne campaign in 1544. In 1547 he sued .... He married (2nd) before Easter 1554 ELIZABETH COUDRAY, widow of Richard Paulet, and 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Peter Coudray, by his 2nd wife, Dorothy, daughter of Thomas White. In 1558 he conveyed the manor of Marsh Baldon, Oxfordshire to Thomas Pope, Knt. and his wife Elizabeth for £500. SIR WILLIAM WINDSOR, 2nd Lord Windsor, died 20 Aug. 1558, and was buried in Bradenham, Buckinghamshire. He left a will dated 10 Aug. 1558, proved 10 Dec. 1558. His widow, Elizabeth, married (3rd) before 24 May 1560 GEORGE PUTTENHAM, from whom she was separated or divorced before 31 Oct. 1575. She was living in
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- 1582. .... etc.
- ii. EDITH WINDSOR [see next].
- ii. ELEANOR WINDSOR, married EDWARD NEVILLE, Knt., of Addington Park, Kent [see BERGAVENNY 13.II].272
- 16. EDITH WINDSOR, married before 26 Mar 1543 (date of her father's will) GEORGE LUDLOW (or LUDLOWE), Esq., of Hill Deverill, .... etc. ___________________
- NEVILLE, Sir Henry (c.1520-93), of Billingbear, Berks.
- b. c.1520, 2nd s. of Sir Edward Neville of Addington Park, Kent by Eleanor, da. of Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor. m. (1) 1551/55, Winifred, da. of Hugh Loss of Whitchurch, Mdx., ?s.p.; (2) by 1561, Elizabeth (d.1573), da. of Sir John Gresham of Titsey, Surr., 4s. inc. Edward† and Henry† 2da.; (3) May 1578, Elizabeth (d.1621), da. of (Sir) Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave, Suff., wid. of Sir Robert Doyley† of Greenlands, Bucks., s.p. Kntd. 11 Oct. 1551.1
- From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/ne... _______________
- NEVILLE, Sir Henry I (d.1593), of Billingbear, Berks.
- s. of Sir Edward Neville (executed 1539), by Eleanor, da. of Andrew Windsor†, 1st Baron Windsor, wid. of Ralph, 9th Lord Scrope of Upsall. m. (1) c.1551, Winifred, da. of Hugh Loss of Whitchurch, Mdx., ?s.p.; (2) bef. 1561, Elizabeth (d.1573), da. of Sir John Gresham of Titsey, Surr., 4s. inc. Henry and Edward Neville II, 2da.; (3) c. May 1578, Elizabeth, da. of Sir Nicholas Bacon†, wid. of Robert Doyley, s.p.1 Kntd. 1551.
- From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/ne... _________________
- Links
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Windsor,_1st_Baron_Windsor
________________ The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families, 1887
Edward III., crowned Feb., 1327, b. 13 Nov. 1312, d. 21 June, 1377, ., m. 24 Jan. 1328, Philippa, 3rd dau. Of William, Count of Holland I and Hainault d. 15 Aug. 1369
- *Edmund, Duke of York, K.G.,5th son, d. at Langley Aug. 1402. M=Isabel (1st wife), youngest dau. and co-heir of Peter, I King of Castile,
- Constance of Langley. :1372- m Thomas, 6th Baron le Despencer, cr. Earl of Gloucester, 1397, beheaded at Bristol, 16 Jan. 1400.
- Isabel le Despencer, b. 26 July,1400, d. 26 Dec. 1440. m. 27 July 1411 = Richard Beauchamp, Lord Bergavenny (1st husband),. cr. Earl of Worcester 1420,d. 1422.
- Elizabeth Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny, b. at Hanley Castle, 16 Dec. 1415, d. 18 June,1447 (1st wife). M Sir Edward Nevill, sum. to pari, as Baron Bergavenny, 1450-72, d.18 Oct. 1476.
- Sir George Nevill, Lord Bergavenny, sum. to pari. 1482-92, d. 20 Sept. 1492. M Margaret (1st wife), dau.and heir of Sir Hugh Fenne,of Sculton, d. 28 Sept.1485.
- Sir Edward Nevill, of Addington Park, Kent, beheaded on Tower Hill, 9 Jan. 1538-9. M Eleanor, widow of Ralph, 8th Lord Scrope, of Masham, dau. of Andrew, Lord Windsor.
- Catherine Nevill. M Clement Throckmorton, of Hanley, Warwickshire, d.A9 Oct. 1594.
- Martha Throckmorton, bur. at Southwick,3oDec. 1600 aged 49. M George Lynne, of Southwick Hall, Northants, bur.there 29 Nov. 1617.
- George Lynne, of Southwick Hall, d. 5 Nov. 1606, m Isabel, sister of Sir Anthony Forrest, of Morborn, Hunts, Knt.
- Martha Lynne m John Blennerhassett, of Ballyseedy, County Kerry, MP Tralee, 1661
- Robert Blennerhassett m Avice, dau. and co-heir of Jenkin Conway. d. April 1663.
- John Blennerhassett, “Black Jack” of Castle Conway co. Kerry m Elizabeth, 3rd dau. of Rev. Benjamin Cross, D.D., she . d. 22 March, 1732.
- Conway Blennerhassett, of Castle Conway, M.P. Tralee, 1723-4, b. 3 Oct. 1693, d. 7June, 1724. m. Elizabeth, dau. of Major Harman, of Bawne, co.Longford.
- Conway Blennerhassett, of Castle Conway, and of Killorglin, co. Kerry, b. 3June, 1720. M Elizabeth, dau of Major Thomas Lacy.
- Catherine Blennerhassett m Capt. Robert Agnew, of Howlish, co. Durham.
- Elizabeth Agnew, youngest dau. m. 20 May,1792, d 27 Feb. 1830. Rev. Austin Martin, incumbent of Tarbert, co. Kerry, d. 15 May, 1831.
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Edward Neville
BIRTH 1471
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
DEATH 7 Dec 1538 (aged 66–67)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
BURIAL
Chapel of Saint Peter-ad-Vincula
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England
MEMORIAL ID 135869557
Sir Edward Neville's Timeline
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Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales (United Kingdom)
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Newton St Loe, Somersetshire, England
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Kent, UK
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Billingbear, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire, England
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Addington Park, Kent, England
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