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  1. Cecilia Weston (born Nevill) was born in 1488, in birth place, to Ralph Neville, Lord Nevill and Edith de NEVILLE (born Sandys Sandes, Neville, Darcy). Cecilia had 3 siblings: Ralph Neville IV Earl of de NEVILLE 4th Earl of Westmorland Kg Pc and 2 other siblings .

  2. A los 13 años contrajo matrimonio, el 18 de octubre de 1424, con Cecilia Neville, que contaba 14 años de edad, hija de Ralph Neville, conde de Westmorland, y de su segunda esposa, Juan a Beaufort, hija a su vez de Juan de Gante y de Catalina de Roet-Swynford. De este matrimonio nacieron 13 hijos: Juana (n.y m. 1438).

  3. 6 de abr. de 2018 · Posted on April 6, 2018. Cecily, the youngest child of Joan Beaufort and Ralph Neville, was born on 3 May 1415 at Raby Castle. Like the rest of her siblings an advantageous marriage was arranged for her by her parents. She was possibly married by 1427 to Richard of York when she reached the age of twelve certainly she had become betrothed to ...

  4. BARONESS CECILIA NEVILLE was born about 1491 of Raby Castle, Durham, England, to Ralph Neville, 4th Lord of Westmoreland (1476-) and Editha Sandys. She married John Weston about 1506 of Litchfield, Hampshire, England. Cecilia Neville died about 20 May 1573, at Raby, Durham, England, age 82. She was buried at Timsbury, Hampshire England.

  5. 8 de oct. de 2019 · Media in category "Cecily Neville, Duchess of York". The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Arms of Cecily Neville, Duchess of York.svg 410 × 478; 586 KB. Cecily Neville, duchess of York.jpg 1,124 × 1,463; 1.19 MB. Cecily neville.jpg 275 × 345; 17 KB.

  6. Lady Cicely Neville. Published 2nd August 2015. Cicely (or Cecily) Neville, was one of the vast brood of children of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, by his second wife, Joan, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Cicely was born and brought up in the great Neville stronghold of Raby Castle, Durham.

  7. Cecily Neville. Cecily Neville (1415-1495) was one of the most powerful women in fifteenth-century England, the wife of Richard Duke of York, mother of Edward IV and Richard III, grandmother of Edward V and Elizabeth of York. Her political aptitude in avoiding the criticisms levelled at many other women of the age has meant her role in events ...