Edward Nevill, 8th Baron Bergavenny
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Edward Nevill, ''de facto'' 8th (''de jure'' 1st) Baron Bergavenny (c. 1550 – 1 December 1622) was an English peer. The son of Edward Nevill, 7th Baron Bergavenny, he succeeded to the Barony upon the death of his father. His right to the title was contested by his cousin Mary, Lady Fane, who claimed to be heir general of her father, the 6th Baron. The dispute went on for many years. He married Rachel Lennard, daughter of John Lennard of Knoll and Elizabeth Harman, together they had the following children: *
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(b. bef. 1580 – 24 December 1641) *Mary Nevill (b. bef. 1598 – 1648) married
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*Sir Christopher Nevill (b. bef. 1611 – 1649) married Mary D'Arcy, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas D'Arcy, and had Richard Nevill (d. abt. 1643), who married Sophia Carew. Their son, George Nevill (d. 1665), and his wife, Mary Whitelock, were the parents of George Nevill, 13th Baron Bergavenny and Capt. Edward Nevill (d. 1701). Edward Nevill married Hannah Thorp and had
William Nevill, 16th Baron Bergavenny William Nevill, 16th Baron Bergavenny (also Abergavenny; – 21 September 1744), was an English peer and courtier who held positions in the British Royal Household, Royal Household and built a country mansion in Sussex. Origins Born about 169 ...
. Sir Christopher Nevill and Mary D'Arcy also had, second son, William Nevill, General of the Pretender, who was forced to emigrate for
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having been defeated in 1715. He came to
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and established himself at the city of
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, founding the Farm of the Tojo, at Canidelo, Parish of Santo André, Municipality of
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. This one married Mary Joanna then Maria Joana Tyson (
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, 25 December 1681 - Vila Nova de Gaia, Santa Marinha, House of the Fojo, 1743), sister of
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Richard then Ricardo Tyson and daughter of John Baptist then João Baptista Tyson (
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, 22 February 1638 - Porto, São Nicolau, 1700?) and wife Cornelia then Cornélia de Bus ( Schravenhagen, 19 February 1642 - Porto, c. 1689), and they were parents of William then Guilherme Nevill, 2nd Lord of the Farm and House of the Fojo, who enlarged the farm and continued the house, receiving himself with Mary Jane then Maria Joana Tousand, from
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, of whom he had issue which continued the surname. Their daughter or otherwise patrilineal descendant was the mother of the 1st Baron of Saavedra. For being abundantly known this family, General
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, when he came organizing the
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and commanding the Portuguese forces, lodged with other Generals at the House of the Fojo and at one of the Cais Novo, in the city of Porto, for they brought letters of recommendation to William or Guilherme Nevill. The arms this family uses, as much in England as in Portugal, are: gules, a saltire argent charged of a rose buttoned or, with points vert; crest: a bull's head, spotted argent and sable, armed or."Armorial Lusitano", Afonso Eduardo Martins Zúquete, Editorial Enciclopédia, 3rd Edition, Lisbon, 1987, p. 393 *Edward Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *John Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *Thomas Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *Charles Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *Elizabeth Nevill (b. bef. 1590, died after 1648), who married firstly Sir John Grey, eldest son of
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and secondly Sir John Bingley MP (died 1638), Comptroller of the Musters and Cheques for Ireland *Catherine Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *Frances Nevill (b. bef. 1616) *Margaret Nevill (b. bef. 1616)


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Accessed 13 June 2007 1550s births 1622 deaths Nevill, Edward 17th-century English nobility
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16th-century English nobility Barons Bergavenny (Peerage of England) {{England-baron-stub