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Elizabeth NEVILLE

Elizabeth NEVILLE

Female Abt 1479 - Aft 1510  (~ 32 years)

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  1. 1.  Elizabeth NEVILLE was born about 1479 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England (daughter of George 4Th Baron NEVILLE, Of Bergavenny, Sir and Margaret FENNE); died after 1510 in Beverstone Castle, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England.

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    • _UID: E7973FD2FEA74D309B9607C022332E2652AB


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George 4Th Baron NEVILLE, Of Bergavenny, Sir was born about 1440 in Raby Castle, Raby With Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England (son of Edward 3Rd Baron NEVILLE, Kg, Of Bergavenny, Sir and Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, 3rd Baroness Bergavenny); died on 20 Sep 1492 in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.

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    • _UID: 1155DE333F444A5A964F1A4A033F8EA85F28

    Notes:

    George Neville, Lord Burgavenny (by 1st wife Elizabeth Beauchamp), b. Raby Castle, d. 20 Sep 1492, MP 1482-1492; m. (1) Margaret, d. 28 Sep 1485, daughter of Sir Hugh Fenne. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    BARONY of ABERGAVENNY (IV) 1476

    George Nevill, Lord Bergavenny, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir of Edward by Elizabeth Beachamp, b. at Raby Castle, and baptized at Staindrop, co. Durham. He was knighted at Tewkesbury, by Edward IV, 4 May 1471; was aged 36 and more in 1476. On 12 Jan 1476/7, he had livery of the lands of his parents, but he never had seizin of Abergavenny. He was one of the Barons at the coronation of Richard III. He was summoned to Parliament 15 Nov 1482 to 12 Aug 1492, by writs directed 'Georgio Nevyle de Bergevenny chr.'

    He m. 1stly, Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Hugh Fenne, of Sculton Burdeleys, Norfolk, and of Braintree, Essex, Treasurer of the Household to Henry VI. She d. 28 Sep 1485. He m. 2ndly, as her 4th husband, Elizabeth, widow of John Stokker, of St. George's Eastcheap, who d. Sep 1485 (will dated 23 Sep 1485, probated 12 Sep 1486), and before that, widow of Robert Basett, Lord Mayor of London (1475-6), who d. between 11 May and 27 Jul 1484, and before that widow of Richard Naylor, citizen of London, who was buried at St. Martin's, Outwich, London (will dated 18 July, and probated 22 Aug 1483). He d. 20 Sep 1492, and was buried at Lewes Priory, Sussex. Will dated 1 Jul 1491, probated 1492. She d. 1500, and was buried at St. Martin's Outwich, aforesaid. Will, in which she describes herself as Berghdenne, in the parish of Cartham, Kent, widow, dated 14 Apr 1500, probated 19 June following. [Complete Peerage I:30-31, XIV:6-7]

    George married Margaret FENNE in 1st Wife. Margaret was born in 1444 in Scoulton Burdeleys, Wayland, Norfolk, England; died on 28 Sep 1485 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret FENNE was born in 1444 in Scoulton Burdeleys, Wayland, Norfolk, England; died on 28 Sep 1485 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England.

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    • _UID: 1B1D0901683F44439A6258DCD5ACA8FFC807

    Notes:

    Margaret, d. 28 Sep 1485, daughter of Sir Hugh Fenne. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    He [George Nevill] m. 1stly, Margaret, daughter and heir of Sir Hugh Fenne, of Sculton Burdeleys, Norfolk, and of Braintree, Essex, Treasurer of the Household to Henry VI. She d. 28 Sep 1485. [Complete Peerage I:30-31]

    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth NEVILLE was born about 1479 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; died after 1510 in Beverstone Castle, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England.
    2. Jane NEVILLE was born about 1481 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; died on 9 Jan 1539 in Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward 3Rd Baron NEVILLE, Kg, Of Bergavenny, Sir was born about 1413 in Raby Castle, Raby With Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England; died on 18 Oct 1476 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England.

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    • _UID: 9D0B722DC97A4CAF9C7CD22B8083FF9A36EB

    Notes:

    Edward Nevill(e), 1st Lord (Baron) Bergavenny or Neville de Bergavenny, so created by writ of summons 5 Sep 1450; granted license by Henry VI to take possession of the lands of Abergavenny but in possession of the castle at Abergavenny for only a short while; married 1st by 18 Oct 1424 Elizabeth Beauchamp, according to later doctrine Baroness Bergavenny or Beauchamp de Bergavenny in her own right, and had issue. The 1st Lord (Baron) Bergavenny married 2nd 15 Oct 1448 his 3rd cousin Catherine, daughter of Sir Robert Howard and sister of 1st Duke of Norfolk, and died 18 Oct 1476, having had further issue. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Sir Edward de Neville, KG, d. 18 Oct 1476, Lord Burgavenny; m. (1) bef. 18 Oct 1424 Elizabeth Beauchamp, b. 16 Sep 1415, d. 18 Jun 1448, only daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, KB, Lord Bergavenny, b. by 1397, being 14+ in June 1411, dsp in France 18 Mar 1421/2 (son of William Beauchamp, KG, Lord Bergavenny, and Joan Fitz Alan), and Isabel le Despenser, m. 27 July 1411, (daughter of Thomas le Despenser and Constance, daughter of Edmund, Duke of York). [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: According to the above citation, Richard de Beauchamp, "dsp" in France 18 Mar 1421/2, but had an "only daughter"!? (I assume he was "dspm".) Also the Bergavenny spelling wins 2 to 1 over Burgavenny.

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    BARONY of ABERGAVENNY (III) 1450 (prior to this held in right of wife, Elizabeth Beauchamp)

    Sir Edward Nevill, a year after the death of his 1st wife, Eliabeth Beauchamp, obtained on 14 Jul 1449, licence from Henry IV to enter on the lands, etc. of Abergavenny, and, from 5 Sep 1450 to 19 Aug 1472 was summoned to Parliament as a Baron (Lord Bergavenny), by writs directed "Edwardo Nevill domino de Bergevenny militi", and on and after 30 Jul 1459, though he does not appear to have been seized, except for a short time, of the Castle and lands of that name.

    He m. 2ndly, by special dispensation 15 Oct 1448, Katharine, daughter of Sir Robert Howard, by Margaret, daughter of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk; she, with whom he had cohabited in the lifetime of his 1st wife, was related to him in the third degree. He d. 18 Oct 1476. His widow was living 29 Jun 1478. [Complete Peerage I:30]

    Edward married Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, 3rd Baroness Bergavenny before 18 Oct 1424 in 1st Wife. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard De BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick and Elizabeth De BERKELEY, Ctss Warwick) was born on 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 18 Jun 1448 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; was buried in Carmelites, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, 3rd Baroness Bergavenny was born on 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England (daughter of Richard De BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick and Elizabeth De BERKELEY, Ctss Warwick); died on 18 Jun 1448 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; was buried in Carmelites, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.

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    • _UID: B0F994C659E643AB84033236D3461E419776

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Beauchamp, according to later doctrine Baroness Bergavenny or Beauchamp de Bergavenny in her own right. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Elizabeth Beauchamp, b. 16 Sep 1415, d. 18 Jun 1448, only daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, KB, Lord Bergavenny, b. by 1397, being 14+ in June 1411, dsp in France 18 Mar 1421/2 (son of William Beauchamp, KG, Lord Bergavenny, and Joan Fitz Alan), and Isabel le Despenser, m. 27 July 1411, (daughter of Thomas le Despenser and Constance, daughter of Edmund, Duke of York). [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Note: According to the above citation, Richard de Beauchamp, "dsp" in France 18 Mar 1421/2, but had an "only daughter"!?

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    BARONY of ABERGAVENNY (III) 1422

    Elizabeth Beauchamp, who unless the Peerage be considered as one incident to the tenure of the Castle, must be considered as Baroness Bergavenny, or Beauchamp de Bergavenny, only daughter and heir of Richard by Isabel le Depsenser; b. at Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, 16 Sep 1415. She m. when very young, before 18 Oct 1424 (in 1426 her husband( as "Dominus de Bourgevenny") had summons to take, with the King himself, the order of Knighthood), Edward Nevill, 11th and youngest son of Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmorland, being 9th son by his 2nd wife, Joan Beaufort, Dowager Lady Ferrers de Wemme, the legitimated daughter of John "of Gaunt", Duke of Lancaster. In 1435 she was found heir to her grandmother [who had held the lands of Abergavenny and others in dower], when she and her husband had livery of the lands of her inheritance, but not of the castle and lands of Abergavenny, to which her right did not accrue until 11 June 1446, even on the most favourable interpretation to the Nevill family of the entail of 1395/6 (a), unless, indeed, that entail is, from some unknown cause, invalid, against her right as heir at law to her grandfather, the maker of the entail. She d. 18 June 1448, aged 32, and was buried at the Carmelites, Covenrty. [Complete Peerage I:27-29, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (a) on 11 June 1446 the male lines of the Beauchamp family, who (under the entail 20 Feb 1395/6, of William Beauchamp, 1st Lord Bergavenny) were entitled to the castle and lands of Abergavenny, became extinct by the death spm. (without male issue) of Henry Beauchamp, Duke and Earl of Warwick.

    Children:
    1. 2. George 4Th Baron NEVILLE, Of Bergavenny, Sir was born about 1440 in Raby Castle, Raby With Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England; died on 20 Sep 1492 in Lewes Priory, Sussex, England.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. Katherine NEVILLE was born about 1397 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died after Jan 1477-1478.
    2. 4. Edward 3Rd Baron NEVILLE, Kg, Of Bergavenny, Sir was born about 1413 in Raby Castle, Raby With Keverstone, Staindrop, Durham, England; died on 18 Oct 1476 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England.

  • 10.  Richard De BEAUCHAMP, Earl Of Warwick was born on 28 Jan 1381 in Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England (son of Thomas De BEAUCHAMP and Margaret FERRERS); died on 30 Apr 1439 in Rouen Castle, Seine-Maritime, France; was buried on 4 Oct 1439 in Beauchamp Chapel, St Mary's, Warwickshire, England.

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    • Name: 13th Earl Of WARWICK
    • _UID: 5237A07C9FB043A79660FF01532C38B43F29

    Notes:

    Richard de Beauchamp (son of Thomas de Beauchamp and Margaret Ferrers), 13th Earl of Warwick, KG (1403); knighted 1399; fought against Owen Glendower in Wales 1403, Capt Calais Feb 1413/4, took charge of prisoners en route to Calais Sep-Oct 1415, hence (pace Shakespeare) absent at time of Agincourt; participated, however, in successful sea Battle of Harfleur 1416; also at Sieges of Caen 1417, Caudebec 1418 and Rouen Jan 1418/9, created 19 May 1419 Count of Aumale (part of Henry V's policy of creating English nobles with French titles and fiefs in English-occupied France); undertook further Sieges of Melun 1420 and Meaux 1421, also Gamaches 1422 and St Valery-sur-Somme; Capt Rouen by end of Jan 1422/3; took Pontorson, Brittany 1427; beaten by French at Battle of Montargis Sep 1427; victor over French at Beauvais 1431; appointed by Henry VI Lt and Governor of France and Normandy 1437; married 1st by 5 Oct 1397 Elizabeth (dspm 28 Dec 1422), Baroness Berkeley, Lisle and Teyes in her own right, only daughter of 5th Lord (Baron) Berkeley, and had [Margaret, Eleanor, & Elizabeth]. The 13th Earl married 2nd 26 Nov 1423 Isabel, Baroness Burghersh in her own right, widow of his cousin Richard de Beuachamp, Earl of Worcester, and sister and heir of Richard le Despenser, de jure Lord (Baron) Burghersh, and died 30 April 1439 (his tomb at Warwick being justly famous for its beauty and splendour), leaving by her [Henry, 14th Earl of Warwick, and 1st/last Duke of Warwick, dsps 11 June 1464; and Anne]. [Burke's Peerage]

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    EARLDOM of WARWICK (XIII) 1401

    RICHARD (DE BEAUCHAMP), EARL OF WARWICK, also hereditary Sheriff of Worcestershire and Chamberlain of the Exchequer, son and heir, was born 25 or 28 January 1381/2 at Salwarpe, co. Worcester, his sponsors being Richard II and Richard le Scrope, afterwards Archbishop of York. He was knighted, 11 October 1399, at the Coronation of Henry IV; served in Wales against Owen Glendower in 1402; had livery of his lands, 13 February 1402/3; took part in the battle of Shrewsbury, 21 July 1403, and was nominated K.G., probably on the following day. He was made Joint Keeper, with Lord Audley, of Brecknock Castle, 24 October 1403-19, February 1403-4; was with the Prince of Wales at Worcester, June 1404; a Commissioner for the trial of Archbishop Scrope and the Earl Marshal, June 1405, receiving a grant for life of Swansea Castle and the lordship of Gower, forfeited by the Earl Marshal, 29 August following; and was at the siegre of Aberystwyth, September 1407. Under licence of 5 April 1408 he travelled abroad for 2 years, making pilgrimages to Rome and to the Holy Land and performing notable feats of arms at Verona and elsewhere. On his return he was appointed a member of the Council, 9 May 1410, being present therein, 16 June following; a Commissioner to treat with the Scots, 23 May 1411; Steward of England for the Coronation of Henry V, appointed 2 April 1413, and Deputy Steward (for the Duke of Clarence) at that of Queen Katherine, 23 February 1420/1; Commissioner to treat with Burgundy and France, 14 July 1413; Captain of Calais and Governor of the Marches of Picardy, 3 February 1413/4; joint Ambassador to the Council of Constance and to the Emperor, 20 October 1414, and Chief Commissioner to treat with Burgundy, 7 August 1415; Chief Warden of the Marches of Wales adjoining cos. Hereford and Gloucester, 16 June 1415. Though present at the siege of Harfleur, August-September 1415, he is said to have gone to Calais, with the Duke of Clarence, in charge of prisoners after its capture, 22 September, and (despite Shakespeare) he did not fight at Agincourt, 24 October 1415. The following year he received the Emperor Sigismund at Calais, April, and took part in the naval victory off Harfleur, 15 August 1416; Commissioner to treat with Burgundy, 5 August, and with the French Ambassadors at Calais, 31 August 1416. Accompanying Henry V to France, July 1417, he was at the siege of Caen, August-September following, and himself besieged and captured Domfront, Apr.-July, and Caudebec, September 1418, before returning to the siege of Rouen, for whose surrender, 19 January 1418/9, he was appointed Chief Commissioner. He was made Captain of Beauvais, 2 February 1418/9, and forced La Roche Guyon to capitulate after a 2 months' siege, 1 May following. On 19 May 1419, while the King was at Vernon, he received a grant of the comt? of Aumale, with remainder to the heirs male of his body, whereby he became COUNT OF AUMALE, in Normandy. For the next year he was continually employed in the negotiations for a truce which led to the treaty of Troyes, 21 May, and the marriage of Henry V to Katherine of France, 2 June 1420. Later he took part in the sieges of Melun, July-November 1420, and Meaux, October 1421, for whose surrender, 10 May 1422, he was a Commissioner. Keeper for life of Moulton Park, co. Northampton, 20 December 1421. He himself besieged and forced the surrender of Gamaches, 12 June 1422, and St. Val?ry-sur-Somme, 4 September following, and he was present at the death-bed of Henry V, 30-31 August 1422, to whom he was an executor. Under Henry VI he was present in Council, 5 November, and was made a Councillor of Regency, 9 December 1422; Captain of Rouen, before 31 January 1422/3, and again of Calais, 10 July (as from 4 February) 1423 and 1 March 1424/5; joint Guardian of the truce with Scotland, 28 March 1424, and again in 1426 and 1430. As Captain and Lieutenant General of the King and the Regent in the field, 1426-27, he besieged and captured Pontorson, in Brittany, January-May 1427, but, with the Earl of Suffolk) was completely defeated by the Bastard of Orleans before Montargis, 5 September following. From 1 June 1428 till 19 May 1436 he was Tutor and Governor to the young King, whom he bore to Westminster Abbey for his Coronation, 6 November 1429, and whom he accompanied to France, April, for his Coronation in Notre Dame, Paris, 16 December 1430. Captain of Meaux before 1 November 1430. He defeated the French in a notable skirmish near Beauvais 11 August 1431; was Lieutenant in the field in the absence of the Regent, 1435; and accompanied the Duke of Gloucester in his foray into Flanders from Calais, August 1436. Ranger of Wychwood Forest, 21 November 1433; Constable of Bristol, 11 July 1437. He was, 16 July 1437, made Lieutenant General and Governor of France and Normandy, setting sail thereto, 29 August, where, within 2 years' time, he died, his position being one of great peril and anxiety.

    He married, 1stly (covenant September 1392), before 5 October 1397, Elizabeth, de jure suo jure (according to modern doctrine) BARONESS BERKELEY, also BARONESS LISLE (of Kingston Lisle) and BARONESS TEYES, only daughter and heir of Thomas (DE BERKELEY), 5th LORD BERKELEY, by Margaret, de jure suo jure (according to modern doctrine) BARONESS LISLE (of Kingston Lisle) and BARONESS TEYES, only daughter and heir of Warin (DE LISLE), 2nd LORD LISLE (of Kingston Lisle) and LORD TEYES. She, who was under 7 in 1392, died s.p.m. 18 December 1422 and was buried in Kingswood Abbey, co. Gloucester. M.I. On her death the Baronies of Berkeley, Lisle and Teyes fell, according to modern doctrine, into abeyance between her 3 daughters and coheirs. He married, 2ndly, 26 November 1423, at Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, Isabel, de jure suo jure (according to modern doctrine) BARONESS BURGHERSH, widow of his cousin Richard (DE BEAUCHAMP), EARL OF WORCESTER (who died s.p.m. March 1422), sister and heir of Richard (LE DESPENSER), de jure LORD BURGHERSH (who died s.p. 7 October 1414), posthumous daughter and eventually sole heir of Thomas (LE DESPENSER), EARL OF GLOUCESTER and LORD LE DESPENSER (who was beheaded, January 1399/1400, and afterwards attainted] by Constance, daughter of Edmund, "of Langley," DUKE OF YORK, 5th son of EDWARD III. He died 30 April 1439 at Rouen, aged 57, and was buried 4 October in St. Mary's, Warwick, being afterwards removed to the Lady Chapel (built by his executors), where is a superb monument to him. His widow, who was born 26 July 1400 at Cardiff, died 27 December 1439 at the Friars Minoresses, London, and was buried 13 January 1439/40 in Tewkesbury Abbey, aged 39. M.I. [Complete Peerage XII/2:378-82, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    Richard married Elizabeth De BERKELEY, Ctss Warwick before 5 Oct 1397 in 1st Wife. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas De BERKELEY, 5th Lord and Margaret De L'ISLE) was born about 1385 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; died on 28 Dec 1422. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 11.  Elizabeth De BERKELEY, Ctss Warwick was born about 1385 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England (daughter of Thomas De BERKELEY, 5th Lord and Margaret De L'ISLE); died on 28 Dec 1422.

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    • _UID: F36CAEE90B5B4A9A98259D31456ABAF529B9

    Notes:

    BIRTH: Only dau.

    Notes:

    Alt. Marriage:
    1st wife

    Alt. Marriage:
    1st wife

    Children:
    1. Margaret BEAUCHAMP, Baroness Lisle was born in 1404 in Goodrest In Wedgnock Park, Warwickshire, England; died on 14 Jun 1467 in Jesus Chapel, St Paul's, London, England; was buried in Jun 1467.
    2. Eleanor De BEAUCHAMP, Lady was born in Sep 1407 in Walthamstow, Essex, England; died on 6 Mar 1467 in Baynard's Castle, London.
    3. 5. Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP, 3rd Baroness Bergavenny was born on 16 Sep 1415 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England; died on 18 Jun 1448 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England; was buried in Carmelites, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.


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