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He was created Baron Burghersh, in the County of Sussex, and Earl of Westmorland in the Peerage of England 1624, and became Baron le Despencer on his mother's death in 1626. His son Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland , at first sided with the king's party in the English Civil War , but was afterwards reconciled with the parliament.
Ralph Neville was born about 1364, the son of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville by his wife Maud Percy (d. 1379), a daughter of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy of Alnwick, Northumberland, by his wife Idoine de Clifford, a daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford. [1]
Constable's correspondence appears among the Sadler State papers – an infamous memorial of treachery and baseness. Westmorland was at Huntly Castle in July 1570. [4] After Northumberland had been captured and turned over to Elizabeth in 1572, Westmorland feared a similar betrayal and left for Flanders, where he suffered the extremity of ...
2nd Earl of Westmorland: Francis Fane d. 1691: George Nevill 1665–1695 12th Baron Bergavenny: George Nevill [citation needed] Charles Fane 1635–1691 3rd Earl of Westmorland: Vere Fane 1645–1693 4th Earl of Westmorland: Henry Fane of Brympton 1669–1726: George Nevill 1657–1720/1 13th Baron Bergavenny: Edward Nevill [citation needed ...
Margaret Stafford was the first wife of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland. [3] 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 ...
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John Neville married Elizabeth Holland (c. 1388 – 1423), daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, around 1394. They had three sons and one daughter: [9] Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland (4 April 1406 – 3 November 1484) [10] Margaret Neville (c. 1408 – between 5 May 1426 and 5 May 1434), who married Sir Thomas Lucy and left no ...
Elizabeth was lamented by many of her subjects, but others were relieved at her death. [214] Expectations of King James started high but then declined. By the 1620s, there was a nostalgic revival of the cult of Elizabeth. [215] Elizabeth was praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age.