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Grey Neville

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88: 506: 139:. He was appointed as one of the Commissioners for Stating the Debts due to the Army in 1715 and held the post until 1721. In 1717, he inherited Billingbear in the death of his father. He was returned for Berwick in a contest in the 496: 67:
in 1699. From 1699 to 1700, he travelled abroad in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and France recording his observations in a diary and discussing theology in depth. When he returned he subscribed to the
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and the SPG, and for a while attended their meetings regularly. This enthusiasm earned him the nickname β€˜Bishop Neville’.
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loyalist. He supported the Act for naturalising foreign Protestants in 1708, voted for the impeachment of
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of 1719. Neville's most prominent action as a member of the House of Commons was his defence in 1721 of
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Neville died on 24 April 1723. He had one daughter who died without issue.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies
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After a few years, he left the Established Church and joined
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at the 1705 general election on 10 May. His Tory opponent,
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faction, and voted with the majority which threw out the
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Index

Billingbear
English House of Commons
British House of Commons
Richard Neville
Billingbear House
Berkshire
Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke
St Giles's-in-the-Fields
Henry Neville
Middle Temple
SPCK
Thomas Bradbury

Member of Parliament
Abingdon
Sir Simon Harcourt
1708 general election
Wallingford
1710
1713
Berwick-upon-Tweed
1715 general election
Berwick-upon-Tweed
John Barrington
1722 general election
Whigs
Henry Sacheverell
Walpole
Peerage Bill
James Craggs the elder

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