Family
Neville married Anne Killigrew (daughter of Sir Henry Killigrew and Catherine Cooke) and they had five sons and six daughters:
- Sir Henry Neville (II), 1588–29 June 1629, married Elizabeth Smyth, issue including Richard in 1615.
- Catherine Neville, c. 1590–1650, married Sir Richard Brooks, issue.
- Frances Neville, 1592–1659, married Sir Richard Worsley, 1st Baronet then Jerome Brett, issue.
- William Neville, 1596–1640, married Catherine Billingley, issue unknown.
- Edward Neville, 1602–1632, married Alice Pryor, issue.
- Dorothy Neville, 1605–1673, married Richard Catlyn, issue unknown.
- Charles Neville, 1607–1626, probably unmarried.
- Richard Neville, 1608–1644, married unknown, issue.
- Elizabeth Neville, 1610 – 4 January 1657, married William Glover, then Sir Henry Berkeley, then Thomas Duke, issue.
- Anne Neville, 1610-NK, married the theologian, Thomas Vicars, Vicar of Cuckfield in West Sussex.
- Mary Neville, 1613–28 October 1642, married Edward Lewknor, issue.
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