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About Eleanor Neville

  • Eleanor Windsor1,2,3,4,5,6,7
  • F, #71722, b. circa 1491, d. before 25 March 1531
  • Father Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords1,2,8,4,5,9,7 b. Feb 1467, d. 30 Mar 1543
  • Mother Elizabeth Blount1,2,8,5,9 b. c 1469, d. bt 1529 - 30 Mar 1543
  • Eleanor Windsor was born circa 1491 at of Stanwell, Middlesex, England. She married Sir Ralph Scrope, 9th Lord Scrope of Masham, son of Sir Thomas le Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham and Elizabeth Greystoke, before 1515.2,5,6 Eleanor Windsor married Sir Edward Neville, Constable of Leeds Castle, Justice of the Peace for Kent, son of Sir George Neville, Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne, 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).1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Eleanor Windsor died before 25 March 1531.2,5
  • Family 1 Sir Ralph Scrope, 9th Lord Scrope of Masham b. c 1462, d. 17 Sep 1515
  • Family 2 Sir Edward Neville, Constable of Leeds Castle, Justice of the Peace for Kent b. c 1471, d. 9 Jan 1539
  • Children
    • Katherine Neville10,11,4,5,7 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
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 476.
  • [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. III, p. 665.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 298.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 72-73.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 663-664.
  • [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#... _____________________
  • Eleanor Windsor1
  • F, #14234, b. 1479, d. 25 March 1531
  • Last Edited=15 May 2011
  • Consanguinity Index=0.0%
  • Eleanor Windsor was born in 1479.2 She was the daughter of Andrews Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and Elizabeth Blount.1,3 She married, firstly, Ralph le Scrope, 9th Lord Scrope of Masham.4 She married, secondly, Sir Edward Neville, son of Sir George Neville, 2nd Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne, before 6 April 1529.4 She died on 25 March 1531.2
  • Her married name became le Scrope.4 From before 6 April 1529, her married name became Neville.4
  • Children of Eleanor Windsor and Sir Edward Neville
    • Edward Neville, 5th Lord Abergavenny+1 d. 10 Feb 1588/89
    • Sir Henry Neville+ d. 1593
    • Catherine Neville5
    • Elizabeth Neville5
    • Mary Neville+5
    • Frances Neville+5 b. 1519, d. 18 Oct 1599
  • 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 35. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • [S1916] Tim Boyle, "re: Boyle Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger Lundy, 16 September 2006. Hereinafter cited as "re: Boyle Family."
  • [S22] Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D., A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, new edition (1883; reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1978), page 591. Hereinafter cited as Burkes Extinct Peerage.
  • [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 17. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
  • [S8] BP1999. [S8]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p1424.htm#i14234 ______________
  • Eleanor WINDSOR
  • Born: ABT 1479, Stanwell, Middlesex, England
  • Died: 25 Mar 1531
  • Father: Andrew WINDSOR (1° B. Windsor of Bradenham)
  • Mother: Elizabeth BLOUNT (B. Windsor of Bradenham)
  • Married 1: Ralph SCROPE (7° B. Scrope of Masham) ABT 1486, Stanwell, Middlesex, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Elizabeth SCROPE
    • 2. Dau. SCROPE
  • Married 2: Edward NEVILLE (Sir Knight) ABT 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/WINDSOR.htm#Eleonor WINDSOR1 ___________
  • 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, Thomas Windsor, Esq., died testate 29 Sept. 1485 (P.C.C. 14 Logge, requesting burial at Stanwell). His widow Elizabeth, married (2nd) Robert Lytton, Knt. (died testate, in 1505), of Lytton and Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Privy Councillor, Under-Treasurer of England, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Treasurer at War, Burgess for Ludgershall, Knight of the Shire for Herfordshire. They had sons, William and Thomas. She died in 1542.
  • .... etc.
  • 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. He was a Bencher, Middle Temple before 1500. He purchased the manor of March Baldon, Oxfordwhire in 1504 from John Baynton. He was appointed to join the retinue of Sir William Sandys for the expedition to Guienne in 1512. He served as Treasurer of the King's Middleward in 1513, being made a Banneret probably after the Battle of the Spurs 16 August 1513. His wife, Elizabeth, was living 22 Feb. 1513/4. He was a legatee in the 1519 will of his aunt, Anne (Andrew) (Sulliard) Bourghchier. He was created Lord Windsor of Stanwell, being admitted to the House of Lords on 1 Dec. 1529. He was summoned to Parliament from 1529 to 1541/2, by writs directed Andrea Windsor de Stanwell. In 1542 he was compelled to surrender to the Crown his manor of Stanwell, Middlesex, in exchange for the manor of Minchhampton, Gloucestershire, which formerly belonged to Sion Monastery. Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor, died testate (P.C.C. 23 Spert) 30 March 1543. His wife, Elizabeth, predeceased him. They were buried in the choir of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex.
  • .... etc.
  • 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]. ______________________
  • Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor (1467–1543) was an English nobleman, MP and Keeper of the Wardrobe.
  • He was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Windsor of Stanwell and Elizabeth Andrews (descendant of Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon) entered the Middle Temple. He became a JP of several counties and sat on many commissions. He was made Keeper of the wardrobe for life in 1506 and invested Knight of the Bath in 1509.
  • He was elected as Member of Parliament for Cricklade in 1510 and as knight of the shire for Buckinghamshire in 1529. He was created Baron Windsor in 1529.[1]
  • He inherited the manor of Stanwell in Middlesex. In 1542, during a visit by King Henry VIII, he was obliged to surrender the manor to the crown. In return he was offered the lands of Tardebigge and the seat of Hewell Grange in modern Worcestershire.
  • He died soon afterwards in 1543 and was buried at Hounslow. He had married Elizabeth, the daughter of William Blount, with whom he had four sons, including his eldest son and heir, George Windsor, who married Ursula de Vere and predeceased his father in 1520, Thomas and William, and three daughters. William Windsor (1542–1558) succeeded him as the 2nd Baron. His daughter Eleanor was married first to Ralph, Baron Scrope of Masham, She was widowed and, sometime before 1524, married Sir Edward Nevill, brother of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny.[2] Lord Windsor's other daughter, Edith, married George Ludlow[3] and became ancestress of Benjamin Harrison V, signer of the Declaration of Independence, father of William Henry Harrison,[4] ninth President of the United States of America as well as great-grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States.
  • Children of Andrew Windsor and Elizabeth Blount,Baroness Windsor via [5]
    • Eleanor WINDSOR+: Eleanor married Ralph SCROPE, 9th Baron Scrope of Basham. (Ralph SCROPE died on 17 Sep 1515). She also married Sir Edward NEVILLE of Addington Park, Knt., son of Sir George NEVILLE, 4th Baron Neville of Bergavenny, and Margaret FENNE. (Sir Edward NEVILLE of Addington Park was born about 1482 in Addington Park, Malling, Kent, England and was beheaded on 8 Dec 1538 in Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England.)
    • Elizabeth WINDSOR+: Elizabeth married Peter VAVASOUR of Spaldington, Knt., son of William VAVASOUR of Gunby and Alice MALLORY. (Peter VAVASOUR of Spaldington, Knt. died on 5 Mar 1556.)
    • George WINDSOR George married Ursula de VERE, daughter of Sir George de VERE and Margaret STAFFORD. (Ursula de VERE died in 1558.)
    • Andrew WINDSOR
    • William WINDSOR, 2nd Lord Windsor+: William married Margaret SAMBOURNE, daughter of William SAMBOURNE and Anne COPLEY, by 1527. (Margaret SAMBOURNE died by 1554.)William also married Elizabeth COWDRAY, widow of Richard PAULET, about 1554. (Elizabeth COWDRAY was born about 1520 and died in 1588-1589).[6]
    • Edmund WINDSOR, Esq.+ Thomas WINDSOR+
    • Edith WINDSOR+: Edith married George LUDLOW of Hill Deverill, Esq., son of William LUDLOW of Hill Deverill, Esq. and Jane MOORE, before 26 Mar 1543 in Wiltshire, England. (George LUDLOW was born about 1523 in Hill Deverill, Wiltshire, England and died in 1580.)[7]
    • Anne WINDSOR+: Marriage Information:Anne married Roger CORBET, Esq., son of Sir Robert CORBET and Elizabeth VERNON, by 1520 in Lyncheslade, Buckshire, England. (Roger CORBET, Esq. was born on 24 Jun 1501 in Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England and died on 20 Dec 1538.) [8]
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Windsor,_1st_Baron_Windsor ______________
  • 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... ______________
  • 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... _________________
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Eleanor Neville's Timeline

1479
1479
Stanwell, Middlesex, England
1518
1518
Newton St Loe, Somersetshire, England
1519
1519
Kent, UK
1520
1520
Billingbear, Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire, England
1522
1522
Addington Park, Kent, England
1527
1527
Addington Park, Kent, England
1528
1528
Addington Park, Kent, , England
1530
1530
Addington Park, Kent, England
1531
March 25, 1531
Age 52
Kent, England