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  1. Sir Thomas Neville ( c. 1429 – 1460) was the second son of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, a major nobleman and magnate in the north of England during the fifteenth-century Wars of the Roses, and a younger brother to the more famous Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, the ' Kingmaker '.

  2. Neville is a kind, ubiquitous square-shaped tender engine, who has a bridge named after his brutal accident. Upon Neville's arrival to Sodor, Thomas saw him with 'Arry and Bert - who were actually teasing him - which caused a rumour regarding him being friends with the diesels and horrid to...

  3. Sir Thomas Neville or Nevill (in or before 1484 – 29 May 1542) was a younger son of George Neville, 4th Baron Bergavenny. He was a prominent lawyer and a trusted councillor of King Henry VIII, and was elected Speaker of the House of Commons in 1515.

    • in or before 1484
    • Margaret Fenn
  4. Died. 22 September 1471 (aged 42) Middleham Castle, Yorkshire. Noble family. Neville. Father. William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent. Thomas Fauconberg or Thomas Neville, sometimes called Thomas the Bastard, or the Bastard of Fauconberg (1429 – 22 September 1471), was the natural son of William Neville, Lord Fauconberg, who was a ...

    • 1429
    • Neville
  5. 3 de abr. de 2018 · Joan Beaufort’s descendants – Eleanor Neville Countess of Northumberland. Posted on April 3, 2018. 6. Eleanor was born in about 1397 to Joan Beaufort and Ralph Neville, 1st earl of Westmorland. Eleanor, like the rest of her sisters, was married off to another cousin – Richard le Despenser- who if you want to be exact was her second cousin.

  6. Sir Thomas Neville (c. 1429 – 1460) was the second son of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, a major nobleman and magnate in the north of England during the fifteenth-century Wars of the Roses, and a younger brother to the more famous Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, the ' Kingmaker '.

  7. 18 de may. de 2020 · Thomas Neville withdraws from Blackheath, May 18th 1471. Thomas Neville had led a force from the Calais garrison against Yorkist held London. Unaware of the battles at Barnet and Tewkesbury, he had intended to wrestle control of the capital on behalf of the Lancastrians. Thomas Neville, the Bastard of Fauconberg, shown during the ...