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The Ancestors of Mary Brooke of Haselour, Staffordshire




Generation No. 1


1. JOHN6 NEVILLE, LORD MONTAGU (RICHARD NEVILLE EARL OF5 SALISBURY, SIR RALPH4 DE NEVILLE, 1ST EARL OF WESTMORLAND, JOHN3, RALPH2, RANDOLPH1) was born Bet. 1428 - 1435, and died 14 April 1471 in Battle of Barnet. He married (1) ELIZABETH NEWMARSH. He married (2) ISABEL DE INGOLDESTHORPE 25 April 1457, daughter of SIR DE INGOLDESTHORPE and JOAN TIPTOFT.

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OHN NEVILLE, LORD MONTAGU:
John Neville, Marquis of Montagu and Earl of Northumberland was knighted at Christmas 1449 by Henry VI at Greenwich, along with his elder brother Thomas and the king's two half-brothers, Edmund and Jasper Tudor.

He played a prominent part in 1453 in the armed conflicts between the Nevilles and the Percies in Yorkshire, the beginning of the civil war.

Sir John Neville was taken prisioner by the Lancastrian army at the battle of Blore Heath in 1459.




"There were killed upon the field, haf a mile from Barnet on Eastern Day, the Earl of Warwick, the Marquis Montagu, Sir William Tyrrell, Sir Lewis John, and divers other esquires of our county,....." (Source: The Paston Letters, Letter from John Paston to Margaret Paston, dated 1471, 18 April.)


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OHN NEVILLE, LORD MONTAGU:
Burial: He is interred in the burial place of his maternal ancestors at Bisham Abbey, Berkshire
Fact 1: 1464, Created Earl of Northumberland
Fact 2: 1449, Knighted at Greenwich
Fact 3: 23 September 1459, Fought at the Battle of Blore Heath, near Market Drayton
Fact 4: 1461, Created Lord Montagu
Fact 5: 1470, Created Marquis of Montagu
Fact 6: 1471, Slain at the Battle of Barnet

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SABEL DE INGOLDESTHORPE:
Daughter and coheiress of her father Sir Edmund Tiptoft.

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SABEL DE INGOLDESTHORPE:
Of: Borough Green, Nr. Newmarket1
     
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OHN NEVILLE and ELIZABETH NEWMARSH is:
  i.   JANE7 NEVILLE.
     
Children of JOHN NEVILLE and ISABEL DE INGOLDESTHORPE are:
  ii.   GEORGE7 NEVILLE, DUKE OF BEDFORD, d. 1483.
  More About GEORGE NEVILLE, DUKE OF BEDFORD:
Fact: No issue

  iii.   JOHN NEVILLE, d. 1460, In infancy.
  iv.   ANNE NEVILLE, m. SIR WILLIAM STONOR.
  v.   ELIZABETH NEVILLE, d. 1515; m. (1) THOMAS LORD SCROPE; m. (2) SIR HENRY WENTWORTH.
  More About THOMAS LORD SCROPE:
Fact 1: 1st husband

  More About SIR HENRY WENTWORTH:
Fact 1: 2nd husband

  vi.   MARGARET NEVILLE, m. (1) THOMAS HORNE; m. (2) SIR J MORTIMER; m. (3) CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK.
  More About THOMAS HORNE:
Fact 1: 1st Husband

  More About SIR J MORTIMER:
Fact 1: 2nd husband

  More About CHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK:
Fact 1: 3rd husband

  vii.   LUCY NEVILLE, m. (1) SIR THOMAS FITZWILLIAM; m. (2) SIR ANTHONY BROWN.
  More About SIR THOMAS FITZWILLIAM:
Fact 1: 1st husband

  More About SIR ANTHONY BROWN:
Fact 1: 2nd husband

  Marriage Notes for LUCY NEVILLE and SIR BROWN:
In 1554 their grandson was created Viscount Montagu. The dignity is supposed to have become extinct on the death in 1797 of Mark Anthony Brown, the ninth viscount, who had entered a French monestery, but various claims have since set up to it.

2. viii.   LADY ISABELLA NEVILLE, b. Aft. 1457; d. 12 October 1516.


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