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  1. George Neville ( c. 1432–8 de junio de 1476) fue un noble y religioso inglés. Ostentó los cargos de arzobispo de York (1465-1476) y canciller de Inglaterra (1460-1467; 1470-1471). Biografía. Neville era el hijo menor de Richard y Alice Neville, V condes de Salisbury.

  2. George Neville or Nevill may refer to: George Neville (bishop) (c. 1432–1476), archbishop of York. George Nevill, 4th Baron Bergavenny (c. 1440–1492), 4th and de jure 2nd Baron Bergavenny. George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny (c. 1469–1535), 5th and de jure 3rd Baron Bergavenny, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

  3. George Neville Watson (31 de enero de 1886 - 2 de febrero de 1965) fue un matemático inglés, que aplicó el análisis complejo a la teoría de funciones especiales. Su colaboración en la edición de 1915 del "Curso de análisis moderno" de Edmund Whittaker (1902) produjo el clásico texto "Whittaker and Watson".

    • Británica
    • 2 de febrero de 1965 (79 años), Royal Leamington Spa (Reino Unido)
    • Church of St Mary
    • 31 de enero de 1886, Westward Ho! (Reino Unido)
  4. George Neville, 1st Duke of Bedford was an English nobleman, whose birth made him a candidate for the status of a great magnate; his failure to achieve this was largely a result of the political failure of his father and uncle.

  5. George Neville, Duke of Bedford (1465 – 4 May 1483) was an English nobleman, a scion of the House of Neville. At birth, he was likely heir to great wealth, but due to the political failure of his father and uncle, he inherited very little.

    • 4 May 1483
    • Neville
  6. He took part in the proclamation of Edward of York as King, who confirmed his appointment as Chancellor. In 1463 he was employed on a diplomatic mission in France; and in 1464, after taking part in negotiation with the Scots, Neville became Archbishop of York.

  7. The Neville or Nevill family (originally FitzMaldred) is a noble house of early medieval origin, which was a leading force in English politics in the Late Middle Ages. The family became one of the two major powers in northern England and played a central role in the Wars of the Roses along with their rival, the House of Percy . Origins.