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  • Elizabeth de Neville1
  • F, #6668
  • Last Edited=18 Jan 2011
  • Consanguinity Index=0.26%
  • Elizabeth de Neville was the daughter of John de Neville, 3rd Lord Neville and Maud de Percy.1
  • She was a nun at Minories, London, England.1
  • Citations
  • [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 14. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8]
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p667.htm#i6668 ________________
  • John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, KG c.1337 – 17 October 1388) was an English peer and soldier.[a]
  • John Neville, born at Raby Castle, Durham, between 1337 and 1340, was the eldest son of Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby, and Alice Audley. He had five brothers, including Alexander Neville, Archbishop of York, and four sisters.[1]
  • .... etc.
  • Neville married, before 1362, firstly, Maud Percy (d. before 18 February 1379), daughter of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy of Alnwick, Northumberland, and Idoine de Clifford, daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford, by whom he had two sons and five daughters:[6]
    • Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland.
    • Sir Thomas Neville of Brancepeth, who married Maud Stanhope.
    • Alice Neville, who married William Deincourt, 3rd Baron Deincourt.
    • Maud Nevile.
    • Idoine Neville.
    • Eleanor Neville, who married Ralph de Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley.
    • Elizabeth Neville, who became a nun.
  • After his first wife Maud's death in 1379 Neville married secondly, before 9 October 1381, Elizabeth Latimer (d. 5 November 1395), daughter of William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer, by whom he had a son and a daughter:[7]
    • John Neville, 6th Baron Latimer (c.1382 – 10 December 1430), who married firstly, Maud Clifford (c.26 August 1446), daughter of Thomas de Clifford, 6th Baron de Clifford, whom he divorced before 1413x17, and by whom he had no issue. She married secondly, Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge.[8]
    • Elizabeth Neville, who married, before 27 May 1396, Sir Thomas Willoughby (died shortly before 20 August 1417) son of Robert Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (c.1348-50 – 9 August 1396), by whom she had one child, Sir John Willoughby (c.1400 – 24 February 1437).[9]
  • After Neville's death, his widow, Elizabeth, married, as his second wife, Robert Willoughby, 4th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (c.1348-50 – 9 August 1396), by whom she had a daughter, Margaret Willoughby.[10]
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_3rd_Baron_Neville_de_Raby _________________________
  • Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, Ambassador to France, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lt. of Aquitaine1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25
  • M, #11096, b. between 1337 and 1340, d. 17 October 1388
  • Father Sir Ralph de Neville, 2nd Baron Nevill of Raby, Sheriff of Hutton, Snape, Sutton in the Forest, & Wells26,27,28 b. c 1291, d. 5 Aug 1367
  • Mother Alice de Audley26,27,28 b. c 1300, d. 12 Jan 1374
  • Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, Ambassador to France, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lt. of Aquitaine was born between 1337 and 1340 at of Raby, Brancepeth, & Staindrop, Durham, England; Age 30 in 1367, 30-32 in 1368, & 30 in 1374.7,19 He married Maud de Percy, daughter of Sir Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord Percy, Baron Topcliffe & Alnwick and Idoine de Clifford, before 1362; They had 2 sons (Sir Ralph, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, 4th Lord Neville; & Sir Thomas, Lord Furnivall) and 5 daughters (Alice, wife of William, 3rd Lord Deincourt; Maud; Idoine; Eleanor, wife of Sir Ralph, 1st Lord Lumley; & Elizabeth, a Minoress nun).29,30,6,7,9,10,11,12,16,17,18,19,21,22,24 Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, Ambassador to France, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lt. of Aquitaine married Elizabeth Latimer, daughter of Sir William Latimer, 4th Lord Latimer, Constable of Dover Castle, Lt. & Captain-General of Gascony and Elizabeth FitzAlan, circa 9 October 1381; They had 1 son (Sir Sir John, 6th Lord Latimer) & 1 daughter (Elizabeth, wife of Sir Thomas Willoughby).29,31,4,5,7,13,14,17,19,23,25 Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, Ambassador to France, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lt. of Aquitaine left a will on 31 August 1386; Requested burial in Durham Cathedral by his 1st wife.29,7,19 He died on 17 October 1388 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England.29,7,13,19,25
  • Family 1 Maud de Percy b. c 1345, d. b 18 Feb 1379
  • Children
    • Sir Thomas Neville, Lord Furnival, Treasurer of England, Keeper of Annandale, Keeper of the Castles of Berwick-on-Tweed, Alnwick, & Warkworth, Constable of Lochmaben Castle+32,33,34,7,10,11,16,19,22 d. 14 Mar 1407
    • Alice Neville+29,8,20 d. 20 Jul 1433
    • Sir Ralph Neville, 1st Earl Westmoreland, 4th Baron Neville+35,32,7,12,19,24 b. bt 1364 - 1367, d. 21 Oct 1425
    • Eleanor Neville+2,32,3,6,7,15,18,19 b. c 1365, d. a 16 Jul 1447
  • Family 2 Elizabeth Latimer b. c 1357, d. 5 Nov 1395
  • Children
    • Sir John Neville, 6th Lord Latimer7,19 b. c 1382, d. 10 Dec 1430
    • Elizabeth Neville+36,32,4,7,37,14,19 b. c 1384
  • Citations
  • [S2888] Unknown author, The Royal Descents or 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts, p. 354; Burke's Peerage, 1938, p. 1490.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 479.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 41.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 333.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 185.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 80-81.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 244.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 274.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 337.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 166-167.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 258-259.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 313.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 332-333.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 573-574.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 165-166.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 52.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 136.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 670-671.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 229-230.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 277.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 350.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 117-118.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 161.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 339-340.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 359-360.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 242.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 135.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 227-228.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 539.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 575-576.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 644.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 539-540.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 702-704.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 737.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 134-135.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 130.
  • [S6] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 324.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p370.htm#i... ________________________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 40
  • Neville, John de by James Tait
  • NEVILLE, JOHN de, fifth Baron Neville of Raby (d. 1388), was the eldest son of Ralph de Neville, fourth baron Neville of Raby [q. v.], by his wife Alice, daughter of Sir Hugh de Audley of Stratton-Audley, in Oxfordshire, and aunt of Sir James Audley, one of the most gallant followers of the Black Prince (Beltz, Memorials of the Order of the Garter, p. 75). His brothers .... etc.
  • Neville was twice married: first, to Maud Percy, daughter of Henry, lord Percy (d. 1352), and aunt of the first Earl of Northumberland; and, secondly, to Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of William, lord Latimer of Danby in Cleveland. Neville had already issue by her when, in 1381, he received livery of her inheritance. She afterwards married Robert, fourth lord Willoughby de Eresby (d. 1396), and died on 5 Nov. 1395 (Dugdale; Surtees, History of Durham, iv. 159).
  • By his first wife Neville had two sons—(1) Ralph III, sixth baron Neville of Raby and first earl of Westmorland [q. v.]; (2) Thomas, who married Joan, daughter of the last Baron Furnival, on whose death, in 1383, he was summoned to parliament as Thomas Neville ‘of Hallamshire,’ though generally called Lord Furnival (Nicolas, Historic Peerage). He was war-treasurer under Henry IV, and died in 1406, and his only child, Maud, carried the barony of Furnival to John Talbot, afterwards the great Earl of Shrewsbury.
  • The daughters of the first marriage were: (1) Elizabeth, who became a nun in the Minories, outside Aldgate, London; (2) Alice, married to William, lord Deincourt, who died on 14 Oct. 1381; (3) Mathilda, who married William le Scrope; (4) Iolande or Idina (Swallow, p. 34); (5) Eleanor, married Ralph, lord Lumley, slain and attainted in 1400. A sixth daughter is mentioned in his will.
  • By his second wife Neville had a son John, who proved his age in 1404, and was summoned to parliament as Baron Latimer until his death in 1430. He sold the Latimer barony to his eldest half-brother, the Earl of Westmorland (Dugdale).
  • Surtees adds a daughter Elizabeth, married to Sir Thomas Willoughby, third son of Robert, fourth lord Willoughby de Eresby (d. 1396).
  • [Rotuli Parliamentorum; Rymer's Fœdera, original and Record editions; Lords' Report on the Dignity of a Peer; Galfrid le Baker, ed. Maunde Thompson; Chronicon Angliæ, 1328–88, and Registrum Palatinum Dunelmense, in Rolls Ser.; Chandos Herald's Black Prince, ed. Francisque-Michel; Froissart, ed. Luce (to 1377) and Kervyn de Lettenhove; Chronique du bon Duc Louis de Bourbon, published by the Société de l'Histoire de France; Wills and Inventories, ed. James Raine for the Surtees Soc., vol. i.; Surtees's History of Durham, vol. iv.; Swallow's De Nova Villa, 1885; Dugdale's Baronage; Segar's Baronagium Genealogicum, ed. Edmondson; Nicolas's Historic Peerage, ed. Courthope; Beltz's Memorials of the Order of the Garter; Barnes's History of Edward III; Selby's Genealogist, iii. 107, &c.]
  • From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Neville,_John_de_(DNB00)
  • https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati40stepuoft#page/262/mode... to https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati40stepuoft#page/265/mode... _________________
  • John NEVILLE (3° B. Neville of Raby)
  • Born: 1322/8, Raby, Durham, England
  • Died: 17 Oct 1388, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England
  • Buried: Durham Cathedral
  • Notes: Knight of the Garter. 5th. baron Neville of Raby, Knight, builder of the greater part of Raby Castle which is located near Barnard Castle in Durham Co. Admiral of the King's fleet. Served in the wars against the Scots and French.
  • Father: Ralph NEVILLE (2° B. Neville of Raby)
  • Mother: Alice AUDLEY (B. Neville of Raby)
  • Married 1: Maud PERCY (B. Neville of Raby) Jul 1357, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Alice NEVILLE (B. Deincourt)
    • 2. Eleanor NEVILLE (B. Lumley)
    • 3. Thomas NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival)
    • 4. Idina (Iolande) NEVILLE
    • 5. Ralph NEVILLE (1° E. Westmoreland)
    • 6. Maud (Matilda) NEVILLE
    • 7. Elizabeth NEVILLE (Nun at Minories)
    • 8. Dau. NEVILLE
  • Married 2: Elizabeth LATIMER (B. Latimer of Corby) (d. 5 Nov 1395) (dau. of William Latimer, B. Latimer, and Elizabeth Fitzalan) (m.2 Robert Willoughby, 4° B. Willoughby of Eresby) BEF 9 Oct 1381, Raby, Durham, England
  • Children:
    • 9. John NEVILLE (1° B. Latimer of Corby)
    • 10. Elizabeth NEVILLE
    • 11. Margaret NEVILLE
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE1.htm#John NEVILLE (3° B. Raby) ________________
  • THE DAU. ELIZABETH WAS A NUN & ELEANOR MARRIED RALPH LUMLEY
  • Sir John de Neville
  • Birth: 1328 Staindrop, County Durham, England
  • Death: Oct. 17, 1388 Northumberland, England
  • John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby
  • John was the eldest son of six sons and four daughters of Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice de Audley, the grandson of Ranulph de Neville and Eupheme FitzRobert, Hugh I de Audley and Isolte de Mortimer. John was born at Raby Castle between 1337 and 1340.
  • He married Maud Percy, daughter of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Idoine de Clifford, in July 1357 at Alnwick Castle Northumberland. They had seven children:
    • Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
    • Thomas Neville, 5th Baron Furnivall
    • Idione Neville
    • Alice Neville, wife of William Deincourt, 3rd Baron Deincourt
    • Maud Neville
    • Elizabeth de Neville, wife of Ralph de Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley
    • Eleanor Neville, a nun
  • After Maud died in 1379 John married a second time to Elizabeth Latimer, daughter of William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer Their two children were:
    • John Neville, 6th Baron Latimer
    • Elizabeth Neville, wife of Thomas Willoughby
  • John received his father's title and lands in England and Scotland at his father's death in August of 1367. He fought in the Battle of Neville's Cross on 17 October 1346 as a Captain in his father's division. He was knighted in 1360 and after his father's death in 1367 he succeeded to the title of 3rd Baron Neville of Raby. In 1368 he served as the English ambassador to France. He was Admiral of the King's fleet and served in the wars against the Scots and French. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1369, and served as Steward of the Household in 1372, serving in the Scottish borders for several years. In 1378 he received licence to fortify Raby Castle, was appointed Keeper of Fronsac Castle and became the Seneschal of Gascony.
  • Sir John died in 1388 at Newcastle Upon Tyne and is entombed at Durham Cathedral with his first wife.
  • After his death, his widow, Elizabeth Latimer, would marry her daughter's father-in-law, Sir Robert Willoughby, the 4th Baron Willoughby of Eresby, as his second wife. Sir John was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir Ralph de Neville.
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Ralph de Neville (1291 - 1367)
  • Alice De Audley Neville (____ - 1374)
  • Spouses:
  • Maud de Percy Neville (1335 - 1379)
  • Elizabeth Latimer Neville (1357 - 1395)
  • Children:
    • Thomas De Neville (1362 - 1406)*
    • Ralph de Neville (1364 - 1425)*
    • John Neville (1382 - 1430)*
  • Siblings:
  • William Fitzralph Greystoke (1321 - 1359)**
  • John de Neville (1328 - 1388)
  • Alexander de Neville (1332 - 1392)*
  • Eleanor Neville Scrope (1340 - 1398)*
  • Margaret de Neville Percy (1341 - 1372)*
  • *Calculated relationship
  • **Half-sibling
  • Burial: Durham Cathedral, Durham, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 83998196
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83998196 ______________
  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ...
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA243&lpg=RA2...
  • Pg.242
  • RALPH DE NEVILLE, Knt., 2nd Lord Neville of Raby, of Raby, Durham, Middleham, Sheriff Hutton, Snape, Sutton in the Forest, Well, etc., Yorkshire, Barford, Norfolk, Blythburgh, Suffolk, etc., Warden of the Scottish Marches, Justice of the Forest North of the Trent, 2nd but 1st surviving son, born about 1291 (aged 40 in 1331). He married by license dated 14 Jan. 1326/7 ALICE DE AUDLEY, widow of Ralph de Greystoke, Knt. (died 14 July 1323, 1st Lord Greystoke, of Greystoke, Cumberland, and daughter of Hugh de Audley, Knt., Lord Audley, by his wife, Iseult. They had six sons, John, K.G. [3rd Lord Neville of Raby], Robert, Knt., Alexander [Archbishop of York], Thomas [Canon of York and Howden], William, Knt., and Ralph, Knt., and four daughters, Margaret, Katherine (wife of William de Dacre, 2nd Lord Dacre), Eleanor (wife of Geoffrey le Scrope, later Abbess of the Minories in London), and Euphame (wife of Robert de Clifford, Reynold de Lucy, and Walter de Heslarton, Knt.). he fought in Scotland in 1311, 1319, 1334, and 1335. he supported the Kings against Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, and was ordered to joind the King with his forces at Coventry 14 Feb. 1322. They received a papal indult for plenary remission in 1333. In 1333 Ralph and his wife, Alice, received a papal indult to choose a confesser to give them plenary remission at the hour of death. In 1340 he was granted a weekly market and yearly fair at Blythburgh, Suffolk. He commanded the English Army against the Scots at Nevill's Cross 17 Oct. 1346 fought on the outskirts of Durham. For the next twenty years he was constantly employed in Scottish affairs, either as Commissioner to treat for, or preserve peace, or as Warden of the Marches. He presented to the church of Barford, Norfolk in 1355, and to the church of Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk in 1361. SIR RALPH DE NEVILLE, 2nd Lord Neville of Raby, died 5 Aug. 1367. Alice, Lady Neville, died 12 Jan. 1373/4. They were buried at Durham Cathedral, their tomb being utterly defaced in 1651 by Scots prisoners imprisoned in the Cathedral.
  • .... etc.
  • Pg.243.
  • Children of Ralph de Neville, Knt., by Alice de Audley:
    • i. JOHN DE NEVILLE, K.G., 3rd Lord Neville of Raby [see next].
    • ii. ALEXANDER DE NEVILLE, King's clerk, younger son, born about 1332 (aged 15 in 1347). In 1248 he was granted a license for one year for the celebration of mass in an oratory in the hostel in which he and his brother Thomas, were residing at Oxford. he obtained a M.A. degree before 1357. He was appointed Rector of Aysgarth, Yorkshire before 1351; Rector of Kirkby Misperton, Yorkshire, 1357; Master of the Hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Bolter-in-Allendale, Northumberland before 1361; Archdeacon of Cornwall, 1361; Canon of York and Prebendary of Bole, 1361; Canon and Prebendary of Darlington, Durham, 1362; Canon of Howden, Yorkshire and Prebendary of Skelton, 1362; Archdeacon of Durham, before Jan. 1371. He was made Archbishop of York in 1374. In 1386 he was included as a member of the commission appointed to regulate the affairs of the kingdom and the royal household. he became the most bitter oponent of Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, and his party. In 1387 he was appealed of high treason in Parliament, found guilty, and his property forfeited. he took refuge in Brabant, where he ministered as a parish priest in Louvain until his death. ALEXANDER DE NEVILLE, late Archbishop of York, died 16 May 1392, and was buried in the church of the Carmelites in Louvain. .... etc.
    • iii. THOMAS DE NEVILLE, clerk, born about 1332 (aged 19 in 1351). He was appointed Canon of York and Prebendary of Bole in York Minster, 1350; Rector of Brantingham, Yorkshire before 1351; Canon of howden, Yorkshire and Prebendary of Barnby, 1351; Rector of Patrick Brompton, Yorkshire in 1357; Rector of 2nd portion of Goodmanham, Yorkshire, 1359; Canon and Prebendary of Darlington, Durham. he died at Villeneuve near Avignon before Aug. 1361. .... etc.
    • iv. RALPH DE NEVILLE, Knt., of Thornton Bridge (in Brafferton), Yorkshire, married ELIZABETH DE LEEDS [see THORNTON BRIDGE 7].
    • v. MARGARET DE NEVILLE, married (1st) WILLIAM DE ROOS, Knt., 3rd Lord Roos of Helmsley [see ROOS 5.i]; (2nd) HENRY DE PERCY, K.G., 4th Lord Percy ]see PERCY 9].
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  • 7. JOHN DE NEVILLE, K.G., 3rd Lord Neville of Raby, of Raby, Brancepeth, and Staindrop, Durham, Middleham, Yorkshire, etc., joint Ambassador to France, Joint Warden of the East marches, Admiral of the Fleet Northwards, Lieutenant of Aquitaine, Joint Warden of the marches, and, in right of his 2nd wife, Sutton, Bedfordshire, Isenhampstead (in Chesham), Buckinghamshire and Great Carbrooke, Norfolk, son and heir, born about 1337-40 (aged 30 in 1367, aged 30-32 in 1368, aged 30 in 1374). He was a captain under his father at the Battle of Neville's Cross in 1346. He was knighted in 1360 when he attended Sir Walter de Mauny in a skirmish at the barriers of Paris. he married (1st) before 1362 MAUD DE PERCY, daughter of Henry de Percy, K.G., 2nd Lord Percy, of Alnwick, Northumberland, Topcliffe, Yorkshire, etc., by Idoine, daughter of Robert de Clifford, Knt., 1st Lord Clifford [see PERCY 7 for her ancestry]. They had two sons, Ralph, K.G. [1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Lord Neville of Raby], and Thomas, Knt. [Lord Furnival], and five daughters, Alice (wife of William Deincourt, 3rd Lord Deincourt), Maud, Idoine, Eleanor, and Elizabeth (Minoress nun). He fought in France in 1366 and 1373-4. He was repeatedly appointed commissioner to treat with the Scots. His wife, Maud, was a legatee in the 1368 will of her brother, Thomas Percy, Bishop of Norwich. He presented to the church of Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk in 1370. In 1371 he conveyed the manor of Blythburgh, Suffolk to Roger Swillington, Knt. for 40 marks. He was heir in 1374 to his younger brother, Robert Neville, Duke of Brittany. His wife, Maud died before 18 Feb. 1378/9. He married (2nd) before 9 Oct. 1381 ELIZAETH LE LATIMER, daughter and heiress of William le Latimer, K.G., 4th Lord Latimer, by Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund de Arundel, Knt., 9th Earl of Arundel [see FITZ ALAN 5.viii for her ancestry]. They had one son, John, Knt. [6th Lord Latimer], and one daughter, Elizabeth. SIR JOHN DE NEVILLE, 3rd Lord Neville of Raby, died testate at Newcastle-upon-Tyne 17 Oct. 1388. He left a will dated 31 Aug. 1386, requesting burial in Durham Cathedral by his 1st wife, Maud. His widow, Elizabeth, married (2nd) (as his 2nd wife) ROBERT WILLOUGHBY, Knt., 4th Lord Willoughby of Eresby [see WILLOUGHBY 7], son and heir of John Willoughby, Knt., 3rd Lord Willoughby of Eresby, by Cecily, daughter of Robert de Ufford, K.G., 1st Earl of Suffolk, Lord Ufford. He was born about 1348-50 (aged 22 or 24 in 1372). They had one daughter, Margaret. He served in France and Spain with John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. he was summoned to Parliament from 20 Jan. 1375/6, by writs directed Roberto de Wilughby. He was co-heir in 1382 to his uncle, William de Ufford, K.G., 2nd Earl of Suffolk, Lord Ufford [see BLACKMERE7.i: BEAUCHAMP 6.viii]. In 1383-4 he and his cousin, Roger de Scales, Knt., granted the reversion of 2/3rd of the manor of Dalham, Suffolk, together with the advowson, to John Marlere, clerk, William Bateman, and others, which property was then held in dower by Margaret de Haudlo, widow of their cousin, Walter de Norwich, Knt. His wife, Elizabeth, died 5 Nov. 1395. She left a will dated 18 Oct. 1395, proved 10 Nov. 1395, requesting burial at Spilsby, Lincolnshire. SIR ROBERT DE WILLOUGHBY, 4th Lord Willoughby of Eresby, died 9 Aug. 1396, and was buried at Spilsby, Lincolnshire. He left a will dated 5 June 1395.
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