611:, he played no role in their hasty and irregular trial and execution, having been sent north by the King on 4 June to seize Northumberland's castles. It is unclear whether Northumberland had initially planned to rebel openly in concert with Scrope, but in the event, he gave Scrope no support and fled to Scotland after his failed attempt to capture Westmorland. His estates were subsequently forfeited to the crown, and Ralph, earl of Westmorland, as a reward for his quelling of the 1405 rebellion without significant bloodshed, received a large grant of former Percy lands in
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607:, and Scrope's nephew, Sir William Plumpton. Outnumbered by Scrope's forces, Westmorland resorted to trickery, and led Scrope and his allies to believe that their demands would be accepted and their personal safety guaranteed. Once Scrope's army had been disbanded on 29 May, Scrope, Mowbray and Plumpton were arrested, summarily condemned to death for treason, and beheaded outside the walls of York on 8 June 1405. Although Westmorland handed Scrope and his allies over to the King at
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on 14 February 1414. Moreover, it is said that the
Parliamentary rolls do not record Chichele's presence, and according to Tait the question of war with France was not discussed. In addition, Westmorland's speech urging the advantages of war against Scotland rather than France is said to be adapted
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Westmorland died on 21 October 1425 and was buried in the choir of his
Collegiate Church of St. Mary at Staindrop. The magnificent alabaster tomb with effigies of himself and his two wives there has been termed the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England. Neither of his wives is buried
497:. Thus, when King Richard banished John of Gaunt's eldest son and heir, Henry Bolingbroke, on 16 September 1398, and confiscated Bolingbroke's estates after John of Gaunt's death on 3 February 1399, Westmorland was moved to support his brother-in-law. Bolingbroke landed with a small force at
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According to Tuck, Westmorland had little influence on the
Scottish borders in the first years of Henry IV's reign, where the wardenships of the marches were monopolised by the Percys, leading to a growing rivalry between the two families. However, in 1403 the Percys, spurred on by various
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on 29 September of that year. However his loyalty to the King was tested shortly thereafter. His first wife, Margaret
Stafford, had died on 9 June 1396, and Neville's second marriage to Joan Beaufort before 29 November 1396 made him the son-in-law of King Richard's uncle,
564:, was beheaded two days later. After Shrewsbury, King Henry ordered Westmorland to raise troops and prevent Northumberland's army, which was still in the north, from advancing south. On 6 August 1403,as a reward for his service in driving Northumberland back to
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and the corresponding tower, and possibly his responsibility for the "tall and striking tower" of
Richmond parish church. On 1 November 1410 Westmorland was granted licence to found a college for a master, six clerks, six "decayed gentlemen" and others at
528:), and several wardships. Before 4 December he was appointed to the King's council. In March 1401, Westmorland was one of the commissioners who conducted negotiations for a marriage between the King's eldest daughter,
583:, again took up arms against the King. It had been Northumberland's plan to capture the earl by surprise at the outset, and in early May 1405, with 400 men, Northumberland made a surprise attack at the castle of
450:, were commissioned to preside over a duel between an Englishman and a Scot, and on 1 December 1383 he and his father were commissioned to receive from the Scots 24,000 marks for the ransom of
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Contemporary miniature of the 1st Earl of
Westmorland with twelve of his children. Another miniature (not pictured) features his second wife, Lady Joan Beaufort, with the rest of his children
1175:, Shakespeare attributes these arguments to Chichele at a time when Chichele was not yet formally Archbishop, although he had been appointed by the King immediately following the death of
306:, considered the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England. On his tunic he displays the arms of Neville; his head rests on a helm atop which is the bull's head crest of Neville
477:. On 25 October 1388, he was appointed, with others, to survey the fortifications on the Scottish border, and on 24 May 1389 was made keeper for life of the royal forests north of the
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Neville inherited the title at the age of 24 after his father's death on 17 October 1388, and was summoned to
Parliament from 6 December 1389 to 30 November 1396 by writs directed to
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587:, where he had been staying. The attempt failed, as Westmorland had already fled. The earl speedily gathered an army, defeated a force of Percy allies at
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French campaigns, and Tuck notes that his relationship with Henry V was not close, perhaps partly because of the involvement of
Westmorland's son-in-law,
885:(1428–1471), "The Kingmaker", a grandson of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and Joan Beaufort. On his shield he displays his maternal arms of
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John
Neville, 6th Baron Latimer (c. 1382 – 10 December 1430), who married firstly, Maud Clifford (died c. 26 August 1446), daughter of
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The two wives of Ralph
Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, from his monumental effigy, Staindrop Church. His first wife, left, on his right-hand side
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which Northumberland had held since 1399, the wardenship of the East March, formerly held by Hotspur, being granted to the King's 14-year-old son,
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which received King Richard's abdication, and Westmorland bore the small sceptre called the "virge" at Bolingbroke's coronation as
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against the Percys, and in the final scenes of the play as being dispatched to the north of England by the King after the
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Sir Ralph Neville (died 25 February 1458), who married, before 1411, his step-sister, Mary Ferrers, daughter of
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Neville's father married secondly, before 9 October 1381, Elizabeth Latimer (died 5 November 1395), daughter of
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Westmorland is unhistorically alleged to have resisted the arguments made in favour of war with France by
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932:, secondly to Sir Thomas Strangways, thirdly to John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont, fourthly to Sir
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uses a different numbering system and numbers him the 6th Baron Neville and his father the 5th etc. (
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According to contemporary writers, Westmorland tricked Scrope into surrendering; however, the later
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saw "no house in the north so like a princely lodging", his doubling of the entrance gateway of
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chronicler states that Scrope and his allies surrendered voluntarily (see Tait, 1894, p. 277).
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Tuck, Anthony (January 2008) . "Neville, Ralph, first earl of Westmorland (c.1364–1425)".
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son, Henry Percy ("Hotspur"), was slain at Shrewsbury, and Northumberland's brother, the
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For his support of the new King, Westmorland was rewarded with a lifetime appointment as
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In 1397 Neville supported King Richard's proceedings against Thomas of Woodstock and the
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on 30 September 1399 (although he resigned the office in 1412), a lifetime grant of the
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Perriam, D.R., 'William Strickland's Tower in Penrith: Penrith Castle or Hutton Hall?'
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863:(1415–1495), a daughter of Ralph Neville by his second wife Joan Beaufort. She married
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410:, whom he divorced before 1413–17, and by whom he had no issue. She married secondly,
402:. By his father's second marriage Neville had a brother and sister of the half blood:
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almost without bloodshed by successfully parleying with the rebels on 29 May 1405 at
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1079:(c.1387–1420), and was succeeded in the title by his grandson (the latter's son)
825:(died 12 February 1391) and Agnes Grey (died 25 October 1420), a daughter of Sir
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Luminarium Encyclopedia: Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1364–1425)
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Anne Neville (died after March 1421), who married, before 3 February 1413, Sir
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Alabaster effigy of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland with his two wives,
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Margaret Neville (died 1463/4), who married firstly, before 31 December 1413,
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on 20 October (although the grant was not accompanied by a grant of the title
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1751:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 552–553.
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626:(1403–1414). In 1415 he decisively defeated an invading Scottish army at the
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107:
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1787:. Vol. I (106th ed.). Crans, Switzerland: Genealogical Books Ltd.
1230:, during the King's absence in France, with special responsibility for the
928:(c. 1397 – c. 1483), married firstly, on 12 January 1411 to
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517:
335:(c. 1364 – 21 October 1425), was an English nobleman of the
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Thomas Neville, 5th Baron Furnivall, who married Joan Furnival. Father of
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on the 1415 campaign in France. On 17 April 1415 he was appointed to the
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481:. In 1393 and 1394 he was employed in peace negotiations with Scotland.
1970:
1767:
The Complete Peerage, edited by H.A Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden
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grievances, took up arms against the King, and suffered defeat at the
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Lady Alice Neville, who married William Deincourt, 3rd Lord Deincourt
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462:, and on 27 March 1386 was appointed, together with Clifford, joint
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also unhistorically gives these lines to Westmorland on the eve of
1184:, who was not born until half a century after the 1414 Parliament.
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359:, Northumberland, by his wife Idoine de Clifford, a daughter of
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1979:. Vol. 40. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 275–80.
1929:
Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
1896:
Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Sir Thomas Neville (before 20 May 1420 – 1459);
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De Nova Villa: or, The House of Nevill in Sunshine and Shade
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with him. His first wife, Margaret Stafford, was buried at
743:). By Margaret Stafford he had two sons and six daughters:
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
1861:
Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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text of the play, the foregoing lines are assigned to the
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Lady Elizabeth Neville, who married Sir Thomas Willoughby.
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642:. After Henry V's death, Westmorland was a member of the
2103:
Engraving of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland's effigy
921:. By Joan Beaufort he had nine sons and five daughters:
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Margaret Neville (c. 1408 – before 1434).
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Nicoll, Allardyce & Josephine Nicoll, eds. (1927).
1778:. Vol. XII (Part II). London: St. Catherine Press.
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which was to govern England under the King's brother,
1121:, Westmorland is presented historically as an ally of
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Neville married secondly, before 29 November 1396, at
591:, and then marched towards York with Henry IV's son,
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in July 1380. On 14 November 1381 he and his cousin,
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Holinshed's Chronicle as used in Shakespeare's Plays
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Joan Neville (c. 1412 – 1453), a nun.
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Lady Maud Neville, who married Sir William le Scrope
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Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, wearing the
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Alice Montacute, suo jure 5th Countess of Salisbury
595:, to confront a force of some 8000 men gathered on
363:. Neville had a younger brother, and five sisters:
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1245:It has been claimed by Brenda James and Professor
1075:Westmorland was predeceased by his eldest son Sir
2011:Tuck, Anthony (2009) . "Richard II (1367–1400)".
1776:The Complete Peerage, edited by Geoffrey H. White
711:Ralph Neville married twice and had 22 children:
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1898:. Vol. III (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.
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889:, but displays the Neville bull's head crest at
758:, beheaded on 2 August 1415 for his part in the
568:, Westmorland was granted the wardenship of the
414:, beheaded on 5 August 1415 for his part in the
351:by his wife Maud Percy (d. 1379), a daughter of
1931:. Vol. IV (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.
1865:. Vol. II (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.
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544:, taking the place left vacant by the death of
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1832:. Vol. I (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City.
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747:Maud Neville (died October 1438), who married
347:Ralph Neville was born about 1364, the son of
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909:(1373–1396), and the legitimated daughter of
893:and stands on the same Neville heraldic beast
2040:Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy
2017:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1990:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1827:
1769:. Vol. IX. London: St. Catherine Press.
1760:. Vol. IV. London: St. Catherine Press.
1758:The Complete Peerage, edited by Vicary Gibbs
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1209:But one ten thousand of those men in England
787:, and by her had three sons and a daughter:
454:. On 26 October 1385 he was appointed joint
412:Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge
847:, and secondly, William Cressener, Esquire.
723:(died 9 June 1396), the eldest daughter of
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1249:that Neville's great-great-great-grandson
917:), by his mistress (and later third wife)
845:Richard Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton
579:Two years later Northumberland, joined by
55:
1819:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
1011:Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
944:Richard le Despencer, 4th Baron Burghersh
394:Lady Elizabeth Neville, who became a nun.
361:Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford
18:Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
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430:Neville's first military service was in
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2014:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1987:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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1275:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1180:from a work by the Scottish historian,
948:Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland
821:in Anjou on 22 March 1421), son of Sir
754:Alice Neville, who married firstly Sir
14:
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1228:John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford
1081:Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland
954:Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
829:(d. before 22 October 1369) of Heaton.
791:Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland
733:Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick
677:
605:Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk
574:John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford
319:Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
2056:Shaping the Nation: England 1360–1461
1042:, by whom she was the mother of King
962:Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
883:Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
793:(1406–1484), heir to his grandfather;
762:, and secondly Sir Gilbert Lancaster.
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930:John de Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
911:John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
901:, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, France, to
768:, who married, before 20 July 1399,
495:John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
369:Maud Neville, 6th Baroness Furnivall
2076:. Newcastle upon Tyne: Andrew Reid.
1009:(c. 1408–1480), married firstly to
942:(c. 1398–1472), married firstly to
867:by whom she was the mother of King
725:Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford
546:Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
488:, and by way of reward was created
408:Thomas Clifford, 6th Baron Clifford
220:Eleanor, Countess of Northumberland
141:
24:
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1966:"Neville, Ralph (1364–1425)"
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772:of Gilsland (died 5 January 1458).
501:in July 1399. Westmorland and the
400:William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer
387:Lady Eleanor Neville, who married
25:
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1163:in the Parliament which began at
1015:Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy
994:George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer
985:William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent
907:Robert Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers
741:Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
714:
1976:Dictionary of National Biography
1515:, vol.3 no.1 (1 June 2008), p.41
781:Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
695:
686:
630:. Westmorland played no part in
1774:Cokayne, George Edward (1959).
1765:Cokayne, George Edward (1936).
1756:Cokayne, George Edward (1916).
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657:on a scale so magnificent that
353:Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy
349:John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville
150:
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1785:Burke's Peerage and Baronetage
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749:Peter Mauley, 5th Baron Mauley
505:were in the deputation at the
389:Ralph Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley
225:Richard, 5th Earl of Salisbury
13:
1:
2245:Male Shakespearean characters
2220:15th-century English nobility
2215:14th-century English nobility
2067:. Edinburgh University Press.
1783:Mosley, Charles, ed. (1999).
1742:"Westmorland, Earls of"
1729:
1055:Death, burial, and succession
997:
964:(1428–1471), "The Kingmaker".
770:Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre
599:Moor under the leadership of
373:John Talbot, 7th Baron Talbot
215:Katherine, Duchess of Norfolk
2065:Violence, Custom and the Law
2063:Neville, Cynthia J. (1998).
2031:UK public library membership
2004:UK public library membership
1167:on 30 April 1414. Following
1091:Westmorland is portrayed in
250:Edward, 3rd Baron Bergavenny
138:
92:21 October 1425 (aged c. 61)
7:
1087:Shakespeare and Westmorland
1023:Cuthbert Neville (c. 1411).
797:John Neville, Baron Neville
245:Anne, Duchess of Buckingham
230:Robert, Bishop of Salisbury
10:
2271:
2072:Swallow, Henry J. (1885).
2058:. Oxford University Press.
2042:. London: The Bodley Head.
538:Rupert, King of the Romans
475:Radulpho de Nevyll de Raby
342:
68:; detail of his effigy at
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1218:Westmorland was not with
1040:Richard, 3rd Duke of York
1020:Thomas Neville (c. 1410).
956:(1400–1460), who married
865:Richard, 3rd Duke of York
810:Elizabeth Neville, a nun.
601:Archbishop Richard Scrope
540:, and in 1403 was made a
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240:George, 1st Baron Latimer
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2054:Harriss, Gerald (2006).
1260:
1115:In the opening scene of
1038:(1415–1495), married to
967:Henry Neville (c. 1402).
624:Warden of the West March
186:Philippa, Baroness Dacre
1748:Encyclopædia Britannica
990:John Neville (c. 1406).
646:during the minority of
289:Gules, a saltire argent
268:John, 3rd Baron Neville
255:Cecily, Duchess of York
2255:Barons Neville of Raby
2023:10.1093/ref:odnb/23499
1996:10.1093/ref:odnb/19951
1213:That do no work today.
1205:O that we now had here
1131:Earl of Northumberland
936:(died 12 August 1469).
894:
875:
503:Earl of Northumberland
442:, who knighted him at
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307:
291:
2240:Knights of the Garter
2225:People from Staindrop
2185:Baron Neville de Raby
2038:Weir, Alison (1999).
881:
859:
834:Robert Ferrers of Wem
655:Sheriff Hutton Castle
448:Henry "Hotspur" Percy
313:
297:
286:
235:William, Earl of Kent
49:Baron Neville de Raby
2250:Earls of Westmorland
1127:Battle of Shrewsbury
554:Battle of Shrewsbury
542:Knight of the Garter
513:on 13 October 1399.
456:Governor of Carlisle
174:By Margaret Stafford
2158:Earl of Westmorland
2137:The Duke of Norfolk
1660:Richardson III 2011
1644:Richardson III 2011
1588:Richardson III 2011
1548:Richardson III 2011
1529:Richardson III 2011
1409:Richardson III 2011
1389:Richardson III 2011
1337:Richardson III 2011
1321:Richardson III 2011
1255:William Shakespeare
1253:wrote the works of
1161:Archbishop Chichele
975:Bishop of Salisbury
899:Château de Beaufort
719:He married firstly
678:Marriages and issue
628:Battle of Yeavering
490:Earl of Westmorland
460:Sir Thomas Clifford
440:Thomas of Woodstock
384:Lady Idoine Neville
44:Earl of Westmorland
2145:Peerage of England
2120:The Duke of Surrey
2112:Political offices
1812:has generic name (
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1144:Archbishop Scrope
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