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Alan de Neville, Forester

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Tupholme, Lincolnshire, England
Death: circa 1176
Tupholme, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Gilbert de Neville, I and Philicia de Damoys
Husband of N.N. de Pont Audemer
Father of Geoffrey de Neville; Thomas de Neville; Ives de Neville and Ralph de Neville
Brother of Ralph de Neville; Lord Geoffrey de Neville; Sir Gilbert de Neville, kt. and Ernius de Neville

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About Alan de Neville

The Nevilles are essentially the black hole of medieval English genealogy; we know that everybody is connected, but we don't really know how. Please do not confuse this Alan de Neville with Alan de Neville (Landholder), who may or may not have been his son, depending on which arguments you like better.

The Wikipedia entry for this Alan de Neville: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_de_Neville_(forester)

The Medlands entry: https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3L-O.htm#_T... -- The cogent part being: "ALAN de Neville of Ashby, Lincolnshire (-[1177/78]). Henry II King of England confirmed the foundation of Tupholm Abbey, Lincolnshire by ”Gilberti de Nevill et Alani de Nevill fratris sui” by undated charter[728]. Judge of the Court of Exchequer[729]. Ancestor of the LORDS NEVILLE of Essex, created by writ 1311, extinct in the male line 1358[730]. " -- so, giving neither wife nor children but making it clear that he did have issue.

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  • Alan (I) de Neville1
  • M, #752, d. 1177/78
  • Last Edited=22 May 2004
  • Alan (I) de Neville was the son of Geoffrey (I) de Neville.1 He died in 1177/78.1
  • Between 1156 and 1166 he was co-founder (along with his brother, Gilbert) of Tupholme Abbey or Prior, Lincolnshire.1 He held the office of Judge of the Court of Exchequer in 1165.1 He held the office of Justice of the forest in all England between 1165 and 1177.1 In 1166 he was excommunicated by St. Thomas à Beckett for supporting King Henry II in his insistence that the clergy were subject to the ordinary law. He was absolved by the Bishop of London on taking an oath that, on his way to Jerusalem, he would visit the Pope and do his bidding.1,2
  • Children of Alan (I) de Neville
    • Alan (II) de Neville1 d. 1190
    • Geoffrey (II) de Neville+1 d. Oct 1225
    • Ives de Neville1 d. b 1191
    • Thomas de Neville1 b. b 1178
    • Ralph de Neville+1 b. b 1178
  • Citations
  • [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 13. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
  • [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 IX, page 478. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p76.htm#i752 _____________________
  • A. NEVILLE FAMILY
  • 1. GILBERT de Neville (-after [1115/18]). He held land at Walcot, Lincolnshire in 1086[712]. The Descriptio militum de Abbatia de Burgo records "Gislebertus de Nevila" holding land in Lincolnshire from "abbatia de Burch"[713].
  • 2. RALPH de Neville . The Descriptio militum de Abbatia de Burgo records "Radulfus de Nevila" holding land in Lincolnshire and Hampshire from "abbatia de Burch"[714].
  • 3. GEOFFREY de Neville of Walcot, Lincolnshire (-after [1145/46]).
  • 4. GILBERT de Neville (-before 1169). King Henry II gave him the barony of Ashby, Lincolnshire[715]. Henry II King of England confirmed the foundation of Tupholm Abbey, Lincolnshire by ”Gilberti de Nevill et Alani de Nevill fratris sui” by undated charter, which confirmed donations by “Galfredi de Nevill…Galfridi filii Alani de Nevill…Henrici de Nevill…Ernisii de Nevill…Hugonis de Nevill”[716]. The Red Book of the Exchequer refers to "Gile de Neville v m" in Lincolnshire in [1161/62][717]. m ---. The name of Gilbert´s wife is not known. Gilbert & his wife had three children:
    • a) GEOFFROY de Neville (-before 1193). Henry II King of England confirmed the foundation of Tupholm Abbey, Lincolnshire by ”Gilberti de Nevill et Alani de Nevill fratris sui” by undated charter, which confirmed donations by “…Galfridi filii Alani de Nevill…”[718]. “Gaufridus de Nevilla” confirmed a donation to the monks of Byland by charter dated to [1169/93], witnessed by “…Willelmo de Nevill et Waltero fratre eius…”[719]. m ([1169/Nov 1176]) EMMA de Bulmer, daughter of BERTRAND de Bulmer & his wife [720]Emma Fossard of Mulgrave (-before 1208). The 1175/76 Pipe Roll records "Galfrido de Neuill qui habet filiam…Bertram [de Bulemer] cum hereditate" in Yorkshire[721]. Geoffrey & his wife had two children:
      • i) HENRY de Neville (-before 3 Mar 1227). King John confirmed the grant of "in Askebi et in Thienthon" to "Henr de Nevill", as granted by King Henry II to "Gaufr de Nevill patri eiusdem Henrici", by charter dated 7 Aug 1199[722]. The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Henricus de Neville" holding 3 knights´ fees "de Suttone" in Yorkshire in [1210/12][723]. m ALICE, daughter of ---. "Alice who was the wife of Henry de Neville" made a fine "for having licence to marry whom she wishes", dated to 3 Mar 1227[724].
      • ii) ISABEL de Neville (-before May 1254). "Robert fitz Maldred, who has to wife Isabella, sister and heiress of…Henry de Neville" paid homage to the king "for the lands formerly of Henry de Neville", dated to [Mar] 1227[725]. She was heiress of her brother Henry de Neville. m firstly ROBERT FitzMaldred Lord of Raby and Brancepeth, co. Durham, son of DOLFIN FitzUhtred & his wife --- (-[25 Jun 1242/26 May 1248]). m secondly (before 26 May 1248) GILBERT de Brakenberg, son of ---.
    • b) WILLIAM . “Gaufridus de Nevilla” confirmed a donation to the monks of Byland by charter dated to [1169/93], witnessed by “…Willelmo de Nevill et Waltero fratre eius…”[726].
    • c) WALTER de Neville (-after 1194). “Gaufridus de Nevilla” confirmed a donation to the monks of Byland by charter dated to [1169/93], witnessed by “…Willelmo de Nevill et Waltero fratre eius…”[727].
    • - see below.
  • 5. ALAN de Neville of Ashby, Lincolnshire (-[1177/78]). Henry II King of England confirmed the foundation of Tupholm Abbey, Lincolnshire by ”Gilberti de Nevill et Alani de Nevill fratris sui” by undated charter[728]. Judge of the Court of Exchequer[729]. Ancestor of the LORDS NEVILLE of Essex, created by writ 1311, extinct in the male line 1358[730].
  • From: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#... ____________________
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Alan de Neville's Timeline

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Scotton, Lincolnshire, England
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Tupholme, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
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Tupholme, Lincolnshire, England