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  1. House of Neville. The Neville or Nevill family (originally FitzMaldred) is a noble house of early medieval origin, which was a leading force in English politics in the Late Middle Ages. The family became one of the two major powers in northern England and played a central role in the Wars of the Roses along with their rival, the House of Percy .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_NevilleAnne Neville - Wikipedia

    As a member of the powerful House of Neville, Anne played a critical part in the Wars of the Roses fought between the houses of York and Lancaster for the English crown. Her father betrothed her as a girl to Prince Edward, the only son of the ousted King Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou.

  3. John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu, 1st Earl of Northumberland KG (1431–1471) third son of Richard Neville, jure uxoris 5th Earl of Salisbury. George Neville, 1st Duke of Bedford, 2nd Marquess of Montagu (c. 1457–1483) In 1478 he was deprived of the title by act of parliament, ostensibly for lack of money to support the dignity of a Peer ...

  4. Há 1 dia · The House of Neville. The Neville family, powerful in the north of England for centuries, surprisingly originated from Anglo-Saxon, not Norman stock, and had most probably been part of the pre-conquest aristocracy of Northumbria. Their Norman surname was only assumed in the thirteenth century.

  5. The House of Neville (also the House of Nevill) is a noble house of early medieval origin, which was a leading force in English politics in the later Middle Ages. The family became one of the two major powers in northern England along with the House of Percy and played a central role in the Wars of the Roses .

  6. The House of Neville. This genealogical chart is greatly simplified for clarity of descent. THE NEVILLE FAMILY. Neville, or Nevill, the family name of a famous English noble house, descended from Dolfin son of Uchtred, who had a grant from the prior of Durham in 1131 of "Staindropshire," co. Durham, a territory which remained in the hands of ...

  7. Lords of Great Hallingbury and Langham. Barons Neville of Essex. Chief Foresters of England. Issued from Alan, younger son of Gilbert de Neville, Lord of Ashby. House Neville of Rolleston. Lords of Rolleston, South Leverton and Mattersey. Issued from John (Jollan), younger son of Gilbert de Neville, Lord of Ashby.