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Eleanor Neville, Countess of Northumberland

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Eleanor Neville
Countess of Northumberland
Bornc. 1398
Raby, Durham, England
Died1472 (aged 73–74)
Raby, Durham, England
Noble familyNeville
Spouse(s)Richard le Despenser, 4th Baron Burghersh
Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland
IssueJohn Percy
Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland
Thomas Percy, 1st Baron Egremont
Lady Katherine Percy
George Percy
Sir Ralph Percy
Sir Richard Percy
William Percy, Bishop of Carlisle
Anne Percy
Joan Percy
FatherRalph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
MotherJoan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland

Eleanor Neville (c. 1398–1472) was the second daughter of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, by his second wife, Joan Beaufort, daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Katherine Swynford.[1] Her second husband and four of her sons were all killed in battles during the Wars of the Roses.

Marriage and children

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Eleanor married firstly her second cousin Richard le Despenser, 4th Baron Burghersh,[2] a grandson of John of Gaunt's younger brother Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York. He died aged 17, on 7 October 1414 and was buried in Tewkesbury Abbey.[3]

After her first husbands early death without issue, Eleanor married secondly Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland.[1] He was killed at the First Battle of St Albans in 1455.[4]

Eleanor and Henry had ten children:

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Griffiths 1981, p. 900.
  2. ^ Hicks, Michael (2012). "Crossing Generations". The Fifteenth-Century Inquisitions 'Post Mortem'. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 25–46. ISBN 978-1-84383-712-1. JSTOR 10.7722/j.ctt81dzk.9.
  3. ^ Bennett, James (1850). A Tewkesbury Guide, etc. An abridgment of "The History of Tewkesbury.". James Bennett. p. 94.
  4. ^ Hicks 2010, p. 110.
  5. ^ Ellis 2015, p. 76.
  6. ^ Amt & Smith 2018, p. 378.

Sources

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  • Amt, Emilie; Smith, Katherine Allen, eds. (2018). Medieval England, 500-1500: A Reader (2nd ed.). University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-3466-4.
  • Ellis, Steven G. (2015). Defending English Ground: War and Peace in Meath and Northumberland, 1460-1542. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-969629-1.
  • Griffiths, Ralph A. (1981). The Reign of King Henry VI: The Exercise of Royal Authority, 1422–1461. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-04372-3.
  • Hicks, Michael (2010). The Wars of the Roses. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-18157-9.