Alice Montagu, Countess of Salisbury
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Alice Montagu ( Montacute; 1407before 9 December 1462) was an English noblewoman and the suo jure 5th Countess of Salisbury, 6th Baroness Monthermer, and 7th and 4th Baroness Montagu, having succeeded to the titles in 1428. Her husband,
Richard Neville Richard Neville may refer to: *Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428–1471), "Warwick the Kingmaker", English noble, fought in the Wars of the Roses *Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1400–1460), Yorkist leader during the Wars of the ...
, became 5th Earl of Salisbury by right of his marriage to Alice.


Marriage and children

Alice was born in 1407, the daughter and only legitimate child, of
Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury, KG (13 June 13883 November 1428) of Bisham in Berkshire, was an English nobleman and one of the most important English commanders during the Hundred Years' War. Origins He was the eldest son of John Monta ...
, and
Eleanor Holland Eleanor Holland, Countess of Salisbury (1386 – after 1413), was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, a half-brother of King Richard II of England. She was the first wife of Thomas Montagu, 4th Earl of Salis ...
, who was the daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, and Lady Alice FitzAlan. The latter was a daughter of Richard FitzAlan, 3rd Earl of Arundel, and Eleanor of Lancaster. In 1420, she married Richard Neville, who became the 5th Earl of Salisbury by right of his wife on the death of her father Thomas Montagu in 1428. Alice was thereafter styled as Countess of Salisbury. The principal seat of the family was at Bisham Manor in
Berkshire Berkshire ( ; in the 17th century sometimes spelt phonetically as Barkeshire; abbreviated Berks.) is a historic county in South East England. One of the home counties, Berkshire was recognised by Queen Elizabeth II as the Royal County of Berk ...
although their lands lay chiefly around Christchurch in Hampshire and Wiltshire. She died sometime before 9 December 1462 and was buried in the Montagu Mausoleum at Bisham Abbey. Alice and Richard had ten children who survived infancy:David Baldwin. ''The Kingmaker's Sisters: Six Powerful Women in the Wars of the Roses,'' History Press, 1 August 2009. * Lady Joan Neville (c. 1424–1462), who married William FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel. * Lady Cecily Neville (c. 1425–1450), who married Henry de Beauchamp, 1st Duke of Warwick. * Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428–1471), who married the heiress Anne Beauchamp, ''suo jure'' 16th Countess of Warwick. They were parents to queen consort Anne Neville. *
Thomas Neville Thomas Neville or variant spellings may refer to: * Thomas Neville (died 1460) (c. 1429 – 1460), Yorkist captain during the early years of the Wars of the Roses * Thomas Neville (died 1471) (1429–1471), rebel during the Wars of the Roses * ...
(c. 1429–1460), who was knighted in 1449 and died at the
Battle of Wakefield The Battle of Wakefield took place in Sandal Magna near Wakefield in northern England, on 30 December 1460. It was a major battle of the Wars of the Roses. The opposing forces were an army led by nobles loyal to the captive King Henry VI of ...
. * Lady Alice Neville (c. 1430–after 1503), who married Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh. Their daughter, Elizabeth, married
William Parr, 1st Baron Parr of Kendal Sir William Parr, KG (1434–1483)Linda Porter. ''Katherine, the Queen'', MacMillan, 2010. . was an English courtier and soldier. He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Parr (1405–1461) and his wife Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas Tunstall of T ...
. The two were grandparents to Queen consort
Catherine Parr Catherine Parr (sometimes alternatively spelled Katherine, Katheryn, Kateryn, or Katharine; 1512 – 5 September 1548) was Queen of England and Ireland as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 12 July 1543 until ...
, the sixth wife of King
Henry VIII Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disa ...
. * John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu (c. 1431–1471). * George Neville (c. 1432–1476), who became Archbishop of York and Chancellor of England. * Lady Eleanor Neville (c. 1438–before 1472), who married Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby. *
Lady Katherine Neville Katherine Neville (c. 1397 – late summer 1483) was a medieval English noblewoman, the eldest daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and his second wife Joan Beaufort. Through her mother, she was a granddaughter of John of Gaunt. ...
(c. 1442–1503/04), who married firstly William Bonville, 6th Baron of Harington, and secondly
William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings KG (c. 1431 – June 1483) was an English nobleman. A loyal follower of the House of York during the Wars of the Roses, he became a close friend and one of the most important courtiers of King Edward IV, w ...
. By her first husband, she was the mother of
Cecily Bonville Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington, 2nd Baroness Bonville (30 June 1460 – 12 May 1529) was an English peer, who was also Marchioness of Dorset by her first marriage to Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, and Countess of Wiltshire by her s ...
. * Lady Margaret Neville (c. 1444–1506), who married John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford.


Ancestry


References

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Alice Alice may refer to: * Alice (name), most often a feminine given name, but also used as a surname Literature * Alice (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character in books by Lewis Carroll * ''Alice'' series, children's and teen books by ...
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