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  1. Hace 5 días · Richard Neville 1400–1460 Earl of Salisbury: Richard West 1430–1476 7th Baron De La Warr and 4th Baron West: Edward Neville d. 1476 de facto 3rd (de jure 1st) Baron Bergavenny: Elizabeth Beauchamp 1415–1448: Dukedom of Somerset (1st creation) extinct, 1444: Claimed titles here are disputed: Earl of Worcester (4th creation), 1449: Margaret ...

  2. Hace 4 días · It descended with Alton Barnes manor and the earldom of Salisbury: Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury, was said to be overlord in 1443, Edward Plantagenet, earl of Warwick and heir to the earldom of Salisbury (d. 1499), in 1488.

  3. Hace 4 días · Marcher-Earls of Pembroke. Wales. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1199–1219) William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1219–1231) Richard Marshal, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1231–1234) Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1234–1241) Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1242–1245) 21.

  4. Hace 3 días · It was forfeited by her grandson Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury, on his attainder in 1459 and restored to him the following year when his attainder was reversed. His son Richard Neville (d. 1471), earl of Warwick, 'the kingmaker', succeeded him and held the manor until his death.

  5. Hace 4 días · 2,601 Views. Salisbury Cathedral, standing majestically in the heart of Salisbury, England, is a stunning testament to early English architecture. Built in the 13th century, this cathedral boasts the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom, reaching an awe-inspiring height of 123 meters.

  6. Hace 2 días · The choice of William de la Corner and of Nicholas Longespée, treasurer of Salisbury, a son of William Longespée, Earl of Salisbury, may have been due to royal or baronial influence respectively, but the elections of 1297 and 1315 resulted in the appointment of two of Salisbury's most distinguished scholar bishops, Master Simon of Ghent and Master Roger Mortival.

  7. Hace 1 día · The South West Main Line runs from London Waterloo and Southampton to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth in Dorset. The West of England Main Line runs from London Waterloo to Exeter via south Wiltshire, north Dorset and south Somerset. The Wessex Main Line runs from Bristol to Salisbury and on to Southampton.