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418: 155:, had married Dorothy Neville, one of the four daughters and co-heirs of the 4th Baron Latimer, and according to Archbold, 'hence was glad to take any opportunity of injuring Edmund'. He was suspected from the moment of his return. A merchant named Wright alleged that he had seen him at 206:, by whom he left no issue; secondly, Jane Smythe (died c.1646), daughter of Richard Smythe, member of a Warwickshire family, by whom he left a son, Ralph, and several daughters. His widow had, probably as a compensation for her husband's claims, a pension of £100 a year from James I. 178:
He remained long in theTower, though he made efforts to get out. In 1595 he brought a charge of treason against the lieutenant of the Tower. He was soon afterwards liberated, and probably went abroad. He claimed the
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Neville lived for some time abroad, it was said in the Spanish service. About the beginning of 1584 he returned to England, claiming to be the heir male to
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Cokayne suggests this may be Wick Sapey or Upper Wick in St. John in Bedwardine, a manor held by the Ardens of Park Hall (
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Edmund Neville, born before 1555, was the son of Richard Neville (d. 27 May 1590) of Penwyn and Wyke Sapie,
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Loomie, A.J. (2004). "Neville, Edmund (b. before 1555, d. in or after 1620)".
171:; Parry seems to have been in communication with him. Neville was sent to the 187:, in 1601, possibly with some justification; but his petition was not heard. 191: 55: 48: 312: 190:
Neville appears to have died some years before, in or after 1620 at
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Neville married, first, Jane Martignis, dame de Colombe, a lady of
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Loomie states Barbara Arden was of Park Hill, Worcestershire (
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Cokayne states that Barbara was the daughter of Thomas Arden.
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Index

Edmund Neville (disambiguation)
Brussels
Noble family
House of Neville
Parry's Plot
Worcestershire
Warwickshire
William Neville
Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer
John Neville, 4th Baron Latimer
Lord Burghley
Thomas Cecil
Rouen
Pilgrimage of Grace
William Parry's
Queen
Tower of London
earldom of Westmorland
Charles Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland
Brussels
Hainault




Archbold 1889
Cokayne 1959
Loomie 2004
Archbold 1889
Cokayne 1959

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