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  • Lady Elizabeth Neville1
  • F, #14197
  • Last Edited=18 Jan 2011
  • Consanguinity Index=1.32%
  • Lady Elizabeth Neville was the daughter of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Lady Margaret de Stafford.1
  • She was a nun at Minories, London, England.
  • Citations
  • [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 15. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p1420.htm#i14197 _________________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 40
  • Neville, Ralph (1364-1425) by James Tait
  • NEVILLE, RALPH, sixth Baron Neville of Raby and first Earl of Westmorland (1364–1425), was the eldest son of John de Neville, fifth baron Neville of Raby [q. v.], by his first wife, Maud, daughter of Henry, lord Percy (d. 1352) [q. v.], .... etc.
  • The Nevilles were a prolific race, but Westmorland surpassed them all. He had no less than twenty-three children by his two wives—nine by the first, and fourteen by the second. The children of the first marriage, seven of whom were females, were thrown into the shade by the offspring of his more splendid second alliance which brought royal blood into the family. Westmorland devoted himself indefatigably to found the fortunes of his second family by a series of great matches, and a good half of the old Neville patrimony, the Yorkshire estates, was ultimately diverted to the younger branch. Thus the later earls of Westmorland had a landed position inferior to that of their ancestors, who were simple barons, and the real headship of the Neville house passed to the eldest son of the second family. Westmorland's children by his first wife were: (1) John, who fought in France and on the Scottish borders, and died before his father (1423); he married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Holland, earl of Kent, and their son Ralph succeeded his grandfather as second Earl of Westmorland in 1425 (see below). (2) Ralph of Oversley, near Alcester, in Warwickshire, in right of his wife Mary (b. 1393), daughter and coheiress of Robert, baron Ferrers of Wem in Shropshire. (3) Mathilda married Peter, lord Mauley (d. 1414). (4) Philippa married Thomas, lord Dacre of Gillsland (d. 1457). (5) Alice married, first, Sir Thomas Grey of Heton; and, secondly, Sir Gilbert Lancaster. (6) Elizabeth, who became a nun in the Minories. (7) Anne, who married Sir Gilbert Umfreville of Kyme. (8) Margaret, who married, first, Richard, lord le Scrope of Bolton in Wensleydale (d. 1420), and, secondly, William Cressener, dying in 1463; and (9) Anastasia.
  • By his second wife Neville had nine sons and five daughters: (1) Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury [q. v.] (2) William, baron Fauconberg [q. v.] (3) George, summoned to parliament as Baron Latimer, 1432–69, his father having transferred to him that barony which he had bought from his childless half-brother John, who inherited it from his mother [see under Neville, John, d. 1388)]. George Neville's male descendants held the barony of Latimer till 1577, when it fell into abeyance [see Neville, John, third Baron Latimer]. (5) Robert [q. v.], bishop successively of Salisbury and Durham. (6) Edward, baron of Bergavenny [q. v.] (7–9) Three sons who died young. (10) Joan, a nun. (11) Catherine, married, first, John Mowbray, second duke of Norfolk [q. v.]; secondly, Thomas Strangways; thirdly, Viscount Beaumont (d. 1460); and, fourthly, John Wydeville, brother-in-law of Edward IV. (12) Anne, married, first, Humphrey, first duke of Buckingham (d. 1460) [q. v.]; and, secondly, Walter Blount, first baron Mountjoy (d. 1474). (13) Eleanor, married, first, Richard, lord le Despenser (d. 1414); and, secondly, Henry Percy, second earl of Northumberland (d. 1455). (14) Cicely, who married Richard Plantagenet, duke of York, and was mother of Edward IV.
  • .... etc.
  • From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Neville,_Ralph_(1364-1425)_(DNB00) ________________________
  • Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Baron Neville de Raby,[a] Earl Marshal, KG, PC (c. 1364 – 21 October 1425), was an English nobleman of the House of Neville.
  • Ralph Neville was born about 1364, the son of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, and The Hon Maud Percy (d. before 18 February 1379), daughter of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy of Alnwick, Northumberland, by Idoine de Clifford, daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford.[1] Neville had a younger brother, and five sisters:[2]
  • .... etc.
  • Neville married firstly, Margaret Stafford (d. 9 June 1396), the eldest daughter of Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford, and Philippa Beauchamp, the daughter of Thomas Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, by Katherine Mortimer, the daughter of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March.[14] They had two sons and six daughters:
    • Sir John Neville (c.1387 – before 20 May 1420), who married Elizabeth Holland, fifth daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, and Alice FitzAlan, and by her had three sons, Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, John Neville, Baron Neville, and Sir Thomas Neville, and a daughter, Margaret Neville.[15]
    • Sir Ralph Neville (d. 25 Feb 1458), who married, before 1411, his stepsister, Mary Ferrers, daughter of Robert Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers, and Joan Beaufort.[16]
    • Maud Neville (d. October 1438), who married Peter de Mauley, 5th Baron Mauley.[15]
    • Alice Neville, who married firstly Sir Thomas Grey, beheaded 2 August 1415 for his part in the Southampton Plot, and secondly Sir Gilbert Lancaster.[17]
    • Philippa Neville, who married, before 20 July 1399, Thomas Dacre, 6th Baron Dacre of Gilsland (d. 5 January 1458).[18]
    • Elizabeth Neville, who became a nun.
    • Anne Neville (b. circa 1384), who married, before 3 February 1413, Sir Gilbert Umfraville, son of Sir Thomas Umfreville (d. 12 February 1391) and Agnes Grey (d. 25 October 1420), daughter of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton (d. before 22 October 1369). He was slain at the Battle of Baugé in Anjou on 22 March 1421.[19]
    • Margaret Neville (d. 1463/4), who married firstly, before 31 December 1413, Richard Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton, and secondly, William Cressener, esquire.[20]
  • Neville married secondly, before 29 November 1396, at Château de Beaufort, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou, Joan Beaufort, the widow of Robert Ferrers, 2nd Baron Ferrers.[21] Joan was the legitimated daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, by his mistress and later third wife, Katherine Swynford. They had nine sons and five daughters:[22]
    • Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1400–1460), married Alice Montacute, 5th Countess of Salisbury. Their son was Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428–1471), 'The Kingmaker'.
    • Henry Neville.
    • Thomas Neville.
    • Cuthbert Neville.
    • Robert Neville, Bishop of Salisbury and Durham.
    • William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent.
    • John Neville.
    • George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer.
    • Edward Neville, 3rd Baron Bergavenny.
    • Joan Neville, who became a nun.
    • Katherine Neville, married firstly, on 12 January 1411 to John Mowbray, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, secondly to Sir Thomas Strangways, thirdly to John Beaumont, 1st Viscount Beaumont, fourthly to Sir John Woodville (d. 12 August 1469).
    • Eleanor Neville (1398–1472), married firstly to Richard le Despencer, 4th Baron Burghersh, secondly to Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland.
    • Anne Neville (1414–1480), married firstly to Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, secondly to Walter Blount, 1st Baron Mountjoy.
    • Cecily Neville (1415–1495), married to Richard, 3rd Duke of York. She was the mother of King Edward IV and King Richard III.
  • Westmorland died on 21 October 1425. He 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.[1] Neither of his wives is buried with him. His first wife, Margaret Stafford, was buried at Brancepeth, Durham, while his second wife, Joan Beaufort, was buried with her mother under a carved stone canopy in the sanctuary of Lincoln Cathedral.[23]
  • .... etc.
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Neville,_1st_Earl_of_Westmorland _________________
  • Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50
  • M, #12872, b. between 1364 and 1367, d. 21 October 1425
  • Father Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, Ambassador to France, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lt. of Aquitaine51,52,53,24,54,47 b. bt 1337 - 1340, d. 17 Oct 1388
  • Mother Maud de Percy51,52,53,24,54,47 b. c 1345, d. b 18 Feb 1379
  • Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville was born between 1364 and 1367 at of Raby, Brancepeth, & Staindrop, Durham, England; Age 21 or 24 in 1388.55,56,41 He and Margaret Stafford obtained a marriage license on 19 June 1382; Date of Papal Dispensation, being related in the 3rd degree of kindred. They had 2 sons (Sir John, & Sir Ralph) and 6 daughters (Maud, wife of Peter, 5th Lord Mauley; Alice, wife of Sir Thomas Gray; Philippe, wife of Sir Thomas, 6th Lord Dacre of Gilsland; Elizabeth, a Minoress nun, Anne, wife of Sir Gilbert Umfreville; & Margaret, wife of Sir Richard, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, & of William Cressener, Esq.).2,57,10,15,56,21,22,33,37,41,44,45 Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville married Joan Beaufort, daughter of Sir John 'of Gaunt' Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Lancaster, King of Castile and Leon, Earl of Derby, Lincoln, Leicester, & Richmond and Katherine Roet, before 29 November 1396; They had 9 sons (Sir Richard, 5th Earl of Salisbury; Henry; Thomas; Cuthbert; Robert, Bishop of Salisbury & Durham; Sir William, Earl of Kent, Lord Fauconberge; John; Sir George, 1st Lord Latimer; & Sir Edward, Lord Bergavenny) and 5 daughters (Joan, a nun; Katherine, wife of Sir John Mowbray, Earl of Norfolk & Nottingham, of Thomas Strangeways, Esq., of Sir John, 1st Viscount & 6th Lord Beaumont, & of Sir John Wydeville; Eleanor, wife of Richard le Despenser, & of Sir Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland; Anne, wife of Sir Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, & of Sir Walter Blount, 1st Lord Mountjoy; & Cecily, wife of Sir Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York).51,2,3,4,7,9,14,17,18,56,19,24,26,32,39,40,41,42,43,47,49,50 Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville died on 21 October 1425 at Raby Castle, Westmoreland, England; Buried at Collegiate Church of Staindrop, Durham.51,2,24,41,47
  • Family 1 Margaret Stafford b. b 1364, d. 9 Jun 1396
  • Children
    • Margaret Neville+2,58,56,22,41,45 d. c 1464
    • Alice Neville+59,2,10,56,27,33,41 d. a 22 Aug 1453
    • Anne Neville60,2,15,56,37,41
    • Philippa Neville+61,2,62,56,28,63,41 d. bt 8 Jul 1453 - 5 Jan 1458
    • Maud de Neville64,2 b. c 1383, d. Oct 1438
    • Sir John Neville, Captain of Verneuil, Keeper of Roxburgh Castle+65,2,56,41 b. c 1387, d. c 20 May 1420
    • Sir Ralph Neville+66,2,67,56,68,41 b. c 1391, d. 26 Feb 1458
  • Family 2 Joan Beaufort b. c 1379, d. 13 Nov 1440
  • Children
    • Katharine Neville+69,2,3,5,18,56,20,25,70,29,40,41,48,49 d. bt Jul 1483 - Mar 1484
    • Anne II Neville+2,71,12,56,23,35,41,43,46 d. 20 Sep 1480
    • Eleanor Neville+2,7,11,13,56,19,72,73,34,36,41,42 b. 1398, d. c 1473
    • Sir Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, Lord Monthermer, Constable of Pontefract Castle & Portchester Castle, Great Chamberlain of England, Joint Chamberlain of the Exchequer, Lord Chancellor+74,2,17,56,39,41 b. c 1401, d. 31 Dec 1460
    • Sir William Neville, Earl of Kent, 6th Baron Fauconberg, Admiral of England, Ireland, & Aquitaine+75,2,9,56,32,41 b. a 1401, d. 9 Jan 1463
    • Robert Neville, Bishop of Durham & Salisbury76,41 b. 1404, d. 8 Jul 1457 or 9 Jul 1457
    • Sir Edward Neville, 1st Baron Abergavenny+77,2,4,56,78,41 b. c 1412, d. 18 Oct 1476
    • Sir George Nevill, 1st Lord Latimer+79,2,56,80,41 b. c 1414, d. 30 Dec 1469
    • Cecily Neville+2,81,6,8,16,56,26,30,31,38,41,50 b. 3 May 1415, d. 31 May 1495
  • Citations
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  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p429.htm#i... ___________________
  • Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
  • Born: 1363, Raby, Durham, England
  • Died: 21 Oct 1425, Raby Castle, Durham, England
  • Buried: Collegiate Church, Staindrop, Durham, England
  • Notes: Knight of the Garter. The Complete Peerage, v.XIIpII,pp544-549-supported his brother-in-law Henry IV's seizure of power 1399.
  • Father: John NEVILLE (3° B. Raby)
  • Mother: Maud PERCY (B. Raby)
  • Married 1: Margaret STAFFORD (C. Westmoreland) ABT 1382, Stafford, Staffordshire, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Maud NEVILLE (B. Mauley) (b. ABT 1383 - d. Oct 1438)
    • 2. Alice NEVILLE
    • 3. Anne NEVILLE
    • 4. Phillippa NEVILLE (B. Dacre of Gillesland)
    • 5. John NEVILLE (Sir)
    • 6. Elizabeth NEVILLE (b. ABT 1389)
    • 7. Ralph NEVILLE (Sir Knight)
    • 8. Margaret NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Bolton)
    • 9. Anastasia NEVILLE (b. ABT 1395)
  • Married 2: Joan BEAUFORT (C. Westmoreland) 29 Nov 1396, Meuse-et-Loire, France
  • Chidren:
    • 10. Richard NEVILLE (1° E. Salisbury)
    • 11. Catherine NEVILLE (D. Norfolk)
    • 12. Joan NEVILLE (Nun) (b. 1398)
    • 13. Cecily NEVILLE (D. York)
    • 14. Anne NEVILLE (D. Buckingham)
    • 15. Cuthbert NEVILLE (b. 1405 - d. young)
    • 16. George NEVILLE (1° B. Latimer)
    • 17. William NEVILLE (1° E. Kent)
    • 18. John NEVILLE (b. 1413 – d. young)
    • 19. Henry NEVILLE (b. 1402 – d. young)
    • 20. Thomas NEVILLE (B. St.Maur / Lovel)
    • 21. Robert NEVILLE (Bishop of Salisbury and Durham)
    • 22. Edward NEVILLE (1° B. Abergavenny)
    • 24. Eleanor NEVILLE (C. Northumberland)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE2.htm#Ralph DE NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland) _____________
  • Sir Ralph de Neville
  • Birth: 1364 Staindrop, County Durham, England
  • Death: Oct. 24, 1425 Staindrop, County Durham, England
  • English nobility. A supporter of Henry IV against Richard II. He later married the King's half-sister, Joan Beaufort.
  • Bio supplied by Anne Shurtleff Stevens:
  • "4th Lord Neville of Raby/Earl of Salisbury. 1st Earl Westmorland, and Lord of Richmond. Knight of the Garter, of Raby, Brancepeth and Staindrop, Durham, of Middleham Yorkshire. Joint Keeper of the castle and city of Carlisle, Joint Warden of the West March towards Scotland, Joint Surveyor of Fortifications in the Marches, Keeper of the Forest beyond Trent, Constable of the Tower of London, Marshal of England, Privy Councillor, Keeper of Roxburgh Castle, Warden of Berwick and the East March, Warden of Carlisle and the West March, founder of the Collegiate Church at Staindrop, Durham.
  • Son and heir to Sir John de Neville and Maude de Percy; grandson of Sir Ralph de Neville and Alice de Audley.
  • Husband of Margaret Stafford, daughter of Sir Hugh de Stafford, descendant of King Henry II and Philippe Beauchamp, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Warwick. They married by papal dispensation dated 19 June 1382, being related in the 3rd degree. They had two sons and six daughters; Sir John, Sir Ralph, Maud, wife of Peter de Mauley VIII, Alice, Philippe, Elizabeth, Minoress nun, Anne, wife of Sir Gilbert Umfreville, Margaret.
  • Secondly, husband of Joan de Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt and Katherine Roet, widow of Sir Robert de Ferrers. They married before 29 Nov 1396 and had nine sons and five daughters; Richard, Henry, Thomas, Cuthbert, Robert, Bishop of Salisbury, Sir William Lord Fauconberge, SJohn, Sir George Lord Latimer, Sir Edward Lord Bergavenny, Joan, Katherine, Eleanor, Anne and Cecily.
  • Ralph was summoned to Parliament from 1389 to 1396 and was continually employed on the borders negotiating peace with Scotland until 1424. Ralph played a prominent part with his brother in King Richard II's abdication and the installation of the exiled Duke of Hereford, his wife's brother, to the throne as King Henry IV, and carried the scepter at Henry's coronation."
  • Ralph died at Raby Castle.
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • John de Neville (1328 - 1388)
  • Maud de Percy Neville (1335 - 1379)
  • Spouses:
  • Joan Beaufort Neville (1375 - 1440)
  • Margaret de Stafford Neville (1364 - 1396)*
  • Children:
    • Phillippa Neville Dacre*
    • William de Neville (____ - 1463)*
    • John de Neville (1387 - 1420)*
    • Ralph De Neville (1392 - 1458)*
    • Margaret Neville Scrope (1396 - 1463)*
    • Katherine Neville Mowbray Strangeways Beaumont Woodville (1397 - ____)*
    • Eleanor de Neville de Percy (1398 - 1472)*
    • Richard Neville (1400 - 1460)*
    • Richard Neville (1400 - 1460)*
    • Robert de Neville (1404 - 1457)*
    • George Neville, Lord Latimer (1407 - 1469)*
    • George de Neville (1407 - 1469)*
    • Anne de Neville Stafford (1411 - 1480)*
    • Edward Neville (1412 - 1476)*
    • Cecily de Neville Plantagenet (1415 - 1495)*
  • Siblings:
  • Thomas De Neville (1362 - 1406)*
  • Ralph de Neville (1364 - 1425)
  • John Neville (1382 - 1430)**
  • *Calculated relationship
  • **Half-sibling
  • Burial: St Mary Churchyard, Staindrop, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
  • Plot: memorial in the church
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 17955897
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17955897 ______________
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Elizabeth de Neville's Timeline

1389
1389
of Raby, Durham, England (United Kingdom)
1931
January 27, 1931
Age 542
January 30, 1931
Age 542
1941
January 20, 1941
Age 552
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