Neville, Ralph of Raby 1 2a

Birth Name Neville, Ralph of Raby
Gender male
Age at Death 76 years, 7 months, 4 days

Narrative

2nd Lord Neville of Raby
Ralph Nevill married Alice de Audley. He was 2nd son of Ralph and Anastasia RitzRobert. He was Stewart of the household to Edward III and was summoned to Parliament from 1331-1335 and died 1367.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 755)

Ralph Nevill, 2nd Baron Raby, summoned to Parliament 1331-1336, surviving son and heir, who, like his ancestors, had many disputes with the Prior of Durham by the yearly rent of 4 pounds and a stag for his tenure, and the degree of entertainment which he claimed upon Holy Rood Day. He was at one time Stewart of the King's household and in many state employments. He died 41 of Edward III (1367) and was buried in Durham Cathedral. He married Alice, daughter of Hugh de Audley. He was the first layman buried in Durham Church on the south side thereof. He obtained this favour from the Prior and convent for a vestment of red velvet, richly embroidered with gold silk, great pearls and images of the saints standing in tabernacles, by him given to St. Cuthbert, his body being brought in a chariot drawn by seven horses to the boundary of the church yard, and thence conveyed upon the shoulders of knights into the middle of the church, where the Abbot of St. Mary's in York performed the office of the dead and celebrated the morrow mass at which were offered eight horses, four for war, with four men armed and four for peace, as also three cloths of gold, of blue color interwoven with flowers. Four of these horses were redeemed after the funeral by Sir John Nevill, his son, for 100 marks.
(Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 833-834)

Ralph Neville was son of Ralph Neville, third Baron of Raby, who d. 1331, and Eupherma de Clavering, dau. of John of Warkworth in Northumberland, Western Essex. Neville was a man of energy and King Edward kept him busily employed. He was socially and warmly attached to Lord Henry Percy. He advanced wool from his Yorkshire estates to furnish the King money, for which he was rewarded by many privileges. When David Bruce invaded England, in 1346, he and his eldest son joined William la Zouche, Archbishop of York, and shared in the victory of Neville's cross. After this the rest of his life was almost entirely spent on the frontiers. He d. in 1367. Neville m. Alice Audley, dau. of Sir Hugh. She survived him and m. Ralph, Baron of Graystock, who d. in 1417.
(Dunham Genealogy English and American Branches of the Dunham Family)

 

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1291 Raby, Durham, England   3
Death 1367-08-05 Durham, England   3

Age: 76y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father De Neville, Randolf1262-10-181331-04-18
Mother Clavering, Eupheme FitzRoger12671329
         Neville, Ralph of Raby 1291 1367-08-05
    Sister     de Neville, Avelina 1307 1353
    Sister     Neville, Margaret 1325
    Sister     Neville, Anastasia
    Brother     of Middleham, Robert

Families

Family of Neville, Ralph of Raby and Audley, Alice

Married Wife Audley, Alice ( * 1304 + 1373-01-12 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1326-01-14 Oxfordshire, England   3
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Neville, John13281388-10-17
Neville, Catherine1332
Neville, Euphemia1334
Neville, Matilda13351438
of Neville, Robert1337
Neville, William1338
Neville, Eleanor1340
Neville, Margaret1341-02-121372-05-12
Neville, Isabel1344

Source References

  1. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=madchia&id=I713
  2. RCKarnes: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=arciek&id=I15806 @ RootsWeb Carrie's Family Tree
      • Source text:

        ID: I15806
        Name: *Ralph NEVILLE
        Sex: M
        Birth: ABT 1291 in Raby, Durham, England 1
        Death: 5 AUG 1367 in Durham, England
        Burial: Durham Cathedral, Durham, England 2
        Occupation: 2nd Baron Neville de Raby 1
        Note:
        2nd Lord Neville of Raby
        Ralph Nevill married Alice de Audley. He was 2nd son of Ralph and Anastasia RitzRobert. He was Stewart of the household to Edward III and was summoned to Parliament from 1331-1335 and died 1367.
        (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 755)

        Ralph Nevill, 2nd Baron Raby, summoned to Parliament 1331-1336, surviving son and heir, who, like his ancestors, had many disputes with the Prior of Durham by the yearly rent of 4 pounds and a stag for his tenure, and the degree of entertainment which he claimed upon Holy Rood Day. He was at one time Stewart of the King's household and in many state employments. He died 41 of Edward III (1367) and was buried in Durham Cathedral. He married Alice, daughter of Hugh de Audley. He was the first layman buried in Durham Church on the south side thereof. He obtained this favour from the Prior and convent for a vestment of red velvet, richly embroidered with gold silk, great pearls and images of the saints standing in tabernacles, by him given to St. Cuthbert, his body being brought in a chariot drawn by seven horses to the boundary of the church yard, and thence conveyed upon the shoulders of knights into the middle of the church, where the Abbot of St. Mary's in York performed the office of the dead and celebrated the morrow mass at which were offered eight horses, four for war, with four men armed and four for peace, as also three cloths of gold, of blue color interwoven with flowers. Four of these horses were redeemed after the funeral by Sir John Nevill, his son, for 100 marks.
        (Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith, page 833-834)

        Ralph Neville was son of Ralph Neville, third Baron of Raby, who d. 1331, and Eupherma de Clavering, dau. of John of Warkworth in Northumberland, Western Essex. Neville was a man of energy and King Edward kept him busily employed. He was socially and warmly attached to Lord Henry Percy. He advanced wool from his Yorkshire estates to furnish the King money, for which he was rewarded by many privileges. When David Bruce invaded England, in 1346, he and his eldest son joined William la Zouche, Archbishop of York, and shared in the victory of Neville's cross. After this the rest of his life was almost entirely spent on the frontiers. He d. in 1367. Neville m. Alice Audley, dau. of Sir Hugh. She survived him and m. Ralph, Baron of Graystock, who d. in 1417.
        (Dunham Genealogy English and American Branches of the Dunham Family)

         

        Father: Ranulph NEVILLE b: 18 OCT 1262 in Raby, Durham, England
        Mother: Anastasia FITZROBERT

        Marriage 1 *Alice DE AUDLEY b: 1304 in Hadley, Staffordshire, England
        Married: 14 JAN 1326 in Oxfordshire, England
        Children
        *John of NEVILLE b: 1328 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        Catherine NEVILLE b: 1332 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        Euphemia NEVILLE b: 1334 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        Robert of NEVILLE b: 1337 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        William NEVILLE b: 1338 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        Alexander NEVILLE b: ABT 1340 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        Eleanor NEVILLE b: 1340 in Castle Raby, Durham, England
        *Margaret NEVILLE b: ABT 1341 in Castle Raby, Durham, England

        Sources:
        Title: Wikipedia
        Title: Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith
        Page: 834

         

      • Citation:

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  3. RCKarnes: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=arciek&id=I18607 @ RootsWeb Carrie's Family Tree