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  1. Christopher George Charles Nevill, 6th Marquess of Abergavenny, DL (born 23 April 1955) is a British peer and current head of the House of Neville. He is the only surviving son of the late Lord Rupert Nevill and his wife Lady Camilla Anne Evelyn Wallop. He was made Deputy Lieutenant of East Sussex in 2011.

  2. Christopher George Charles Nevill, 6th Marquess of Abergavenny (born 23 April 1955) is the son of Lord Rupert Charles Montecute Nevill and Lady Ann Camilla Evelyn Wallop. He succeeded as 6th Marquess of Abergavenny in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 23 February 2000 when his uncle, who had no surviving male heir, died.

  3. At the death of his father on 14 April 1970, he became the 4th Marquess of Milford Haven and head of the House of Mountbatten. He is second cousin to Charles III through both of their fathers. Lord Milford Haven married first Sarah Georgina Walker (born London, Middlesex, 17 November 1961/2), in London on 8 March 1989.

  4. Nevill heiratete am 4. Januar 1938 Patricia Harrison (1915–2005). Sie hatten zusammen fünf Kinder, davon vier Töchter und ein Sohn. Er starb 2000 im Alter von 85 Jahren. Da der Sohn vor ihm starb, erbte seinen Titel sein Neffe als Christopher Nevill, 6. Marquess of Abergavenny (* 1955).

  5. Christopher George Charles Nevill, 6e marquis d'Abergavenny , OStJ , DL (né le 23 avril 1955) est un pair britannique et actuel chef de la Maison de Neville . Il est le seul fils survivant de feu Lord Rupert Nevill et de sa femme Lady Camilla Anne Evelyn Wallop.

  6. 23 de fev. de 2000 · Henry John Montague Nevill, Earl of Lewes (1948–1965), educated at Eton, died without issue. Lady Rose Nevill (b. 15 July 1950); a bridesmaid at the wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones. Lady Rose married George Clowes and had issue. Lord Abergavenny was an Honorary Colonel of the Kent Yeomanry 1949–1961, and of the Kent ...

  7. "Abergavenny, 6th Marquess of, (Christopher George Charles Nevill) (born 23 April 1955)" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.