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  1. Ralph Neville, I conde de Westmorland, 4.º barón Neville de Raby, conde mariscal de PC de KG (c. 1364 – 21 de octubre de 1425) fue un noble inglés de la Casa de Neville. Familia.

    • Casa de Neville
    • c.1364
    • 21 de octubre de 1425
    • John Neville, baron Neville de Raby
  2. Su nieto Ralph Neville, 4.º Conde de Westmorland (1499@–1550), fue un guerrero de frontera enérgico, que permaneció fiel a la causa real cuando los otros señores del norte grandes unieron el Peregrinaje de Grace. Éste fue sucedido por su hijo Henry, 5.º Conde (c. 1525@–1563).

  3. Ralph Neville, I conde de Westmorland, 4.º barón Neville de Raby, conde mariscal de PC de KG (c. 1364 – 21 de octubre de 1425) fue un noble inglés de la Casa de Neville. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland was an English noble who, though created earl by King Richard II, supported the usurpation of the crown by Henry IV and did much to establish the Lancastrian dynasty. The eldest son of John, 3rd Baron Neville, he was knighted during a French expedition in.

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  5. Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland. Arms of Neville: Gules, a saltire argent. Alabaster effigy of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland with his two wives, Staindrop Church, County Durham, considered the finest sepulchral monument in the north of England. [1] .

    • Maud Percy
  6. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland (c. 1406 – 3 November 1484) was an English nobleman in northern England. Origins [ edit ] Ralph Neville was born at Cockermouth Castle (which was temporarily in Neville family hands following a rebellion of the rival Percy family ), [2] Cumberland in northern England, and was baptized there on ...

  7. RALPH NEVILLE, 1ST EARL OF WESTMORLAND, 4th Baron Neville of Raby, eldest son of John, 3rd Baron Neville, and his wife Maud Percy, was knighted by Thomas of Woodstock, afterwards Duke of Gloucester, during the French expedition of 1380, and succeeded to his father's barony in 1388.