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  1. Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1400–1460), who married Alice Montacute, suo jure 5th Countess of Salisbury. Their son was Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428–1471), "The Kingmaker". Henry Neville (c. 1402). Robert Neville (1404–1457), Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham. William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent (c. 1405 ...

  2. When Earl Charles Neville VI Earl of Westmorland was born on 18 August 1542, in Raby Castle, Durham, England, his father, Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland, was 18 and his mother, Anne Frances Manners, was 19. He married Jane Howard in 1560, in London, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 4 daughters.

  3. Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland, was born circa 1525 to Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland (1497-1549) and Catherine Stafford (c1499-1555) and died 10 February 1564 Kelvedon, Essex, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. He married Anne Manners (1524-aft1549) 3 July 1536 JL in Holywell, Shoreditch, England, United Kingdom. He married Jane Cholmley (-bef1558) 1549 JL . He ...

  4. On the death of the 5th baron without sons in 1587, the family’s extensive estates, based around Birling, six miles north-west of Maidstone, passed by entail to his cousin, Neville’s grandfather, but the title was also claimed by the 5th baron’s daughter, the mother of Sir Francis Fane*.

  5. She married Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland on 3 July 1536, in Shoreditch, Middlesex, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. She died on 27 June 1549, in Durham, Durham, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 26, and was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

  6. Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland (1525–Aug 1563) was an English peer, member of the House of Lords and Knight of the Garter. Life. He was born in 1525, the eldest son of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland and his wife, Katherine Stafford.

  7. His grandson Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland (1499–1550), was an energetic border warrior, who remained faithful to the royal cause when the other great northern lords joined the Pilgrimage of Grace. He was succeeded by his son Henry, 5th Earl (c. 1525–1563). [3]