- and
twins Tracey and Phil.
Neville was the
agent for his two sons. The
elder Neville represented the two
younger Nevilles during contract talks with their...
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inheritance and
lasting estrangement between the
Nevilles of Raby,
descended from
Margaret Stafford, and the
Nevilles of Middleham,
descended from Joan Beaufort...
- the
joining of the
Cromwell and
Neville families in
marriage in 1453 (see below), and that
Cromwell viewed the
Nevilles as
allies against the Percys. Likewise...
- Look up
Neville in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Neville may
refer to:
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South Wales,
Australia Neville, Saskatchewan,
Canada Néville, in the...
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Beaufort (the
Middleham cadet branch of the
Neville family), in
effect disinheriting the
senior branch (the
Nevilles of Raby). This led to more than a decade...
- "Relationships and
changes Nevilles Cross CP
through time". A
Vision of
Britain through Time.
Retrieved 5
April 2024. "Po****tion
statistics Nevilles Cross CP through...
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peerage as Lord
Neville by a writ of
summons to parliament; this was the "Parliament of Devils", at
which York and the
junior Nevilles were attainted....
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Arthur Neville Chamberlain (/ˈtʃeɪmbərlɪn/; 18
March 1869 – 9
November 1940) was a
British politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom...
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finals (over
three tournaments) is a
record With his
brother Phil, the
Nevilles hold the
record of England's most-capped brothers, with 142 appearances...
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Mardi Gras
Indian group led by the
Nevilles' uncle,
George Landry ("Big
Chief Jolly").
Their debut album The
Neville Brothers was
released in 1978 on Capitol...