Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer | |
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Born | c.1468 |
Died | c. 28 December 1530 Snape Castle |
Buried | Well, North Yorkshire |
Noble family | House of Neville |
Spouse(s) | Anne Stafford Margaret (surname unknown) |
Issue | John Neville, 3rd Baron Latimer William Neville Sir Thomas Neville Marmaduke Neville George Neville, Archdeacon of Carlisle Christopher Neville Margaret Neville Dorothy Neville Elizabeth Neville Katherine Neville Susan Neville Joan Neville |
Father | Sir Henry Neville |
Mother | Joan Bourchier |
Richard Neville, 2nd Baron Latimer (c.1468 – c. 28 December 1530) of Snape, North Yorkshire, was an English soldier and peer. He fought at the battles of Stoke and Flodden.
Richard Neville was the eldest son of Sir Henry Neville, who was killed on 23 July 1469 the day before the Battle of Edgcote, and Joan Bourchier (d. 7 October 1470), daughter of John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners, by Margery, daughter and heiress of Richard Berners, esquire. He had a brother, Thomas Neville, and a sister, Joan Neville, wife of Sir James Radcliffe.[1]
Neville's maternal grandfather, John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners, was the fourth son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu in Normandy, and his wife Anne of Gloucester, daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, youngest son of King Edward III. By her second husband, Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford, Anne of Gloucester was the mother of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham.[2]
On his father's side, Richard Neville was the grandson of George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer (d. 30 or 31 December 1469), and Elizabeth Beauchamp, the daughter of Richard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick.[3]