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Edward NEVILLE

Edward NEVILLE

Male 1471 - 1538  (67 years)

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  • Name Edward NEVILLE 
    Born 1471  Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 8 Dec 1538 
    Person ID I43328  Main
    Last Modified 21 Apr 2021 

    Father George NEVILLE,   b. Abt 1440,   d. 20 Sep 1492  (Age ~ 52 years) 
    Mother Margaret FENNE,   d.
    Married
    • MH:FF162
    Family ID F30551  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Notes 
    • Sir Edward Neville (1471 – 8 December 1538) was a nobleman born at Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. He was the s/o Sir George Neville, 2nd Lord Abergavenny and Margaret Fenne. He married Eleanor Windsor, daughter of Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor and Elizabeth Blount, before 6 April 1529. He became a close friend and gentleman of the Privy Chamber to his distant cousin, Henry VIII.
      He was the brother of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny and the two of them became close to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. The support of the Nevilles and their cousins the Courtenays, for Catherine of Aragon's marriage and for the Pope's authority in England, led to the execution of Edward Neville and many of his relatives. Yet even in 1535, Neville did not seem to have lost the King'sfavour.
      Early in 1538, Thomas Cromwell was warned that Sir Edward Neville was endeavoring to persuade the minister of Mottenden secretly to surrender his house. But Cromwell, who was now, after the death of the earl of Northumberland in 1537, honoured with the title of founder of the priory, had marked its property for his own. After the Pilgrimage of Grace, many conservative nobles were accused of treason. Neville was arrested on 3 November 1538, for conspiracy with the brother of Cardinal Pole, they were both charged with high treason for promoting the interests of his cousin, Reginald Pole and Neville was sent to the Tower, tried at Westminster, and beheaded, 8 December at Tower Hill.
      A patent was issued to Cromwell confirming his estate, possession and interest in the site of the late priory, of Mottenden, and the manors of Mottenden, Plushenden, Plomford, and Delmynden in Kent; the rectory of Lancing, Sussex, and all tithes thereto belonging; the advows/o the parish church of Lancing and the vicarage of the same church; a saltmarsh in Canwynden alias Derwishop, Essex; andall lands, &c., in the counties of Kent, Sussex, and Essex, late of John Gregory alias John Harietsham, late minister of the Trinitarian priory of Mottenden.
      Sir Edward Neville was Esquire of the Body, and keeper of Sewer (official overseeing service) to King Henry VIII's Household. He lived at Addington Park, Kent, England. On 25 September 1513 he was invested as a Knight and in 1516 held the offices of Master of the Hounds and Gentleman of the Chamber. He held the office of King Henry VIII's Standard Bearer in 1531and in 1534 he held the office of Constable of Leeds Castle, Kent.
      Children of Sir Edward Neville and Eleanor.
      Edward Neville, 5th Baron Abergavenny d. 10 Feb 1588/89
      Sir Henry Neville d. 1593
      Katherine Neville, married Clement Throckmorton. Had issue.
      Elizabeth Neville
      Mary Neville
      Frances Neville b. 1519, d. 18 Oct 1599
      RIN: MH:N2831
      MH:N1038
      MH:I2138


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Updated 23 Dec 2023