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William Neville, Earl of Kent KG (c. 1405 – 9 January 1463) and jure uxoris 6th Baron Fauconberg, was an English nobleman and soldier. [1] He fought during the latter part of the Hundred Years' War , and during the English dynastic Wars of the Roses .
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William Cox Neville (1855–1904) was an Irish international rugby union player. [1] Life. Hailing from Dundalk, County Louth, Neville was the son of a civil ...
7th/5th Baron Neville de Raby: John Neville c. 1410 –1461: Richard Neville 1400–1460 5th Earl of Salisbury: Alice Montacute 1407–1462 5th Countess of Salisbury, 6th Baroness Monthermer, 7th/4th Baroness Montagu: Robert Neville 1404–1457 Bishop: Cecily Neville 1415–1495: Richard of York 1411–1460 3rd Duke of York: William Neville c ...
Sir William Neville (c. 1341 – 19 October 1391) was an English Lollard knight, [1] and constable of Nottingham Castle. He was a crusader with his Lollard brother (and possible lover) [ 2 ] John Clanvowe , with whom he was buried inside the Arap Mosque in Istanbul .
William Neville is the name of: William Neville (representative) (1843–1909), US politician. William Neville, Earl of Kent (c. 1405–1463) William Neville (poet) (15 July 1497–c.1545) William Neville (by 1532–1559 or later), MP for Chippenham (UK Parliament constituency) Bill Neville, see Canadian federal election results in Eastern Ontario
Neville married, before 1 April 1529, as her second husband, Elizabeth Greville, widow of Richard Wye of the Temple, and only daughter and heir of Sir Giles Greville (d. 1 April 1528), of Wick, Worcestershire, Comptroller of the Household to Princess Mary, and Chamberlain of South Wales, and his wife Anne Rede, the daughter of Sir William Rede of Boarstall, Buckinghamshire.