Henry Neville (Gentleman of The Privy Chamber) - Marriages and Descendants

Marriages and Descendants

He married firstly, Winifred (d. in or before 1561), daughter of Hugh Loss of Whitchurch, then in Middlesex (no issue); secondly, 1561, Elizabeth (d. 1573), daughter of Sir John Gresham of Titsey in Surrey (issue four sons, including Sir Henry Neville (1562–1615) and Edward Neville (b. 1567), and two daughters); thirdly, May 1578, Elizabeth (Lady Neville) (d. 1621) the daughter of Sir Nicholas Bacon (1510–1579), and his first wife, Jane, the daughter of Thomas Ferneley of West Creeting in Suffolk (no issue), and widow of Sir Richard Doyley of Greenland, at Hambleden in Buckinghamshire.

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