Glenn Gohr <ggohr01@mail.orion.org> wrote: > De Nova Villa: Or, The House of Nevill in Sunshine and Shade, by > Henry J. Swallo. Newcastle-on-Tyne: Andrew Reid, 1885. This book > was published in 1885 and is 334 p. It contains much information on > the noble family of Neville in England. -- and -- > I find on p. 48 a listing for George Nevill, Baron Latimer, who died in > 1469. He married Elizabeth Beauchamp. (It appears also on p. 66 that > his younger brother, Edward Neville, Baron of Abergavenny, who died 18 > Oct. 1476 was also married to Elizabeth Beauchamp after his brother's > death. Edward Nevill also married 2nd to Catherine Howard.) > George Nevill, Baron Latimer and his brother Edward Nevill, Baron of > Abergavenny, are 2 out of the 14 children listed for Ralph de Neville, > 1st Earl of Westmoreland, K.G. (Knight of the Garter), who died 21 > Oct. 1426 and his 2nd wife, Joan Beaufort who d. 13 Nov. 1440. All 14 > children were by Joan Beaufort. > Joan was the daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster; was a > half-sister of King Henry IV and of Philippa Plantagent, wife of John, > King of Portugal. Joan was also the granddaughter of King Edward III > of England. > Ralph de Nevill, was the son of Sir John de Nevill (d. 17 Oct. 1389 at > Newcastle) and his wife Maud Percy. > Sir John de Nevill was son of Ralph de Nevill and Alice de Audley (she > d. 1374). Ralph de Neville is the Lord Nevill of Raby who fought at > the Battle of Nevill's Cross. > Sources for the above information come from: DE NOVA VILLA, p. 13-17, > 23, 30-31, 34, 36-45, 48, 66-67, 137-138, 148. Glenn, I can't begin to tell you enough how much I appreciate your taking time to share this wonderful info! In one post, you've shown me where I can find another citation for relatives concerning my 21st- generation Grandfather; but more than that, you've also *sent* those citations! I'm very grateful, since I am not close to any of the libraries you mentioned which houses a copy of this "De Nova Villa" work, and I doubt so few copies available would be candidates for an inter-library loan. More pieces of the puzzle! I am in your debt. Thanks tremendously! Allen -*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"* John de NEVILL-->Ralph de NEVILLE-->Edward NEVILLE-->Margaret NEVILLE--> Thomas BROOKE-->Elizabeth BROOKE-->Thomas WYATT-->George WYATT--> Haute WYATT-->Edward WYATT-->Conquest WYATT-->Edward WYATT--> William WYATT-->John WYATT-->Vincent WYATT-->Elijah WYATT-->Eli WYATT--> Robert WYATT-->Dewey WYATT-->Mary WYATT-->Pearl COTTLE-->Martha COTTLE -->Allen RICHMOND -*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"* Researching: ALLEN, ARMSTRONG, BAKER, BARTON, BERENGER, BOHUN, BOLEYN, BRAYBROOKE, BROOKE, COBHAM, CONQUEST, COOK, COTTLE, COURTENAY, DAVIS, deCASTILLE, deFIENNES, delaPOLE, deLONGUEVILLE, FINCH, FLEMING, GOODE, GUILDFORD, HALSEY, HALTERMAN, HANHAM, HANKINS, HATFIELD, HAUTE, HEYDON, HICKS, HOLLAND, HOWARD, JONES, LAIR, LOWE, MITCHELL, MITFORD, MULLENS, NEVILLE, NEWTON, NICHOLS, PATE, PEVEREL, SELLARDS, SIMPSON, SKINNER, TAILLEFER, THOMAS, TUCHET, UTZLER, VANHOOK, VINCENT, WALTZ, WELCH, WHALEY, WILEY, WILLIAMSON, and WYATT USA: Ohio / West Virginia / Virginia / North Carolina / New Jersey / New York / Vermont / Maryland / Pennsylvania / Kentucky EUROPE: England / Wales / Scotland / Ireland / France / Germany / Switzerland -*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*-*"*-.,_,.-*"*