Neville, Richard (1467 - 1530)

Born / Died

Birth Date: ca. 1467-00-00 (Possibly born 1468)
Death Date: 1530-12-28 (Died between 12 Dec. 1530 and this date)

Notes

Wardship and marriage granted to great-uncle Cardinal Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury, May 1470; Sir John Pickering appointed steward of Neville's castles, honours and lands in Yorkshire during Neville's minority 26 May 1486

Marriages/Other Unions

  1. Type: marriage
    Union began: ca. 1490
    Union ended: n.d.
    Note: Union produced at least 10 other children
  2. Type: marriage
    Union began: after 1522-7-5
    Union ended: n.d.

Offspring

From Stafford, Anne ( - 1500)

  1. Male offspring: Neville, John (1493 - 1543)

Primary Title

2nd Baron Latimer

Titles

  • 2nd Baron Latimer
    Assumed 1469-12-30 (possibly succeeded to barony 31 Dec. 1469)
    Vacated 1530-12-28

Details of Offices

Began Ended Notes
Bailiff, Northamptonshire 1491-5-8 n.d.
Master Forester, Yorkshire: North Riding 1491-5-8 n.d.
JP, Yorkshire: North Riding 1493 1530
JP, Yorkshire: West Riding 1493 1530
JP, Yorkshire: East Riding 1493 1530
Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, Kent 1495 n.d.
JP, Westmorland 1503 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: East Riding 1511 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: North Riding 1511 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: West Riding 1511 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Westmorland 1512 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: East Riding 1512 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: North Riding 1512 n.d.
Commissioner of Array, Yorkshire: West Riding 1512 n.d.
Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, York 1514 n.d.
Commissioner of Oyer and Terminer, Yorkshire 1514 n.d.
High Steward, Yorkshire: West Riding 1514 1530 Held office while Thomas Wolsey was Archbishop of York

General Lands Note

Inherited lands in 24 counties and in London and Worcester from grandfather Dec. 1469; livery of lands 8 May 1491

Details of Properties

Residence

  • Snape Castle, Yorkshire: North Riding
    Patrimony

Lands

  • Bedfordshire: Bromham, Cardington, 'Dylwyk,' 'Ronhale,' Stratton and Wootton Manors
    Divested: 1500-04-03
    Patrimony; alienated
  • Berkshire
    Patrimony
  • Berkshire: Wingrave Manor
    Divested: 1529-11-06
  • Buckinghamshire
    Patrimony
  • Cambridgeshire
    Patrimony
  • Cornwall
    Patrimony
  • Cumberland
    Patrimony
  • Devon
    Patrimony
  • Dorset
    Patrimony
  • Essex
    Patrimony
  • Gloucestershire
    Patrimony
  • Herefordshire
    Patrimony
  • Huntingdonshire
    Patrimony
  • Leicestershire
    Patrimony
  • Lincolnshire
    Patrimony
  • London (city-county)
    Patrimony
  • Norfolk
    Patrimony
  • Northamptonshire
    Patrimony
  • Northamptonshire: Carby and 'Boseyate; Manors
    Divested: 1500-04-03
    Alienated
  • Oxfordshire
    Patrimony
  • Rutland
    Patrimony
  • Somerset
    Patrimony
  • Suffolk
    Patrimony
  • Warwickshire
    Acquired: 1491
    Patrimony
  • Westmorland
    Patrimony
  • Wiltshire
    Patrimony
  • Worcestershire
    Patrimony
  • Worcestershire: Worcester
    Patrimony
  • Yorkshire: East Riding: Rillington and Scampston
    Patrimony
  • Yorkshire: North Riding: Danby and Thornton
    Divested: 1500-04-04
    Patrimony; alienated
  • Yorkshire: North Riding: Snape, Well, 'Mekeley,' Thornborough, Sinnington, Marton, Pickering
    Patrimony

Events Naming Patron

Event Date Location Troupe
Performance 1527-1528 Abbot's House, Bardney, Bardney , Lincolnshire Lord Latimer's Performer

Patronized Troupes

Troupe Name Patron Troupe Type # of events
Lord Latimer's Performer Neville, Richard (1467 - 1530) Entertainers/Minstrels 1

Bibliographic Sources

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