NameJane Neville [60, Montagu art, Vol IX, p. 94 seq], [100, Douglas Richardson, 12-13 Aug 2002, re Jane Neville], [56, Kent of 1530-1, pub Harleian 1923, Nevill p. 15]
Birthca 1495
GeneralEventual sole heir of her mother (only).
Spouses
1Henry Poole Lord Montagu [60, Montagu art, Vol IX, pp. 94-6], [60, Montagu art, Vol XIV, p. 483], [54, His own article], [107, Vol 2, p.8], [56, Sussex of 1530 & 1633-4, pub Harleian 1905, Poole p. 89], [56, Kent of 1530-1, pub Harleian 1923, Nevill p. 15], [56, Essex of 1558, pub Harleian 1878, Parker, p. 87], [56, Essex of 1612, pub Harleian 1878, Barrington p. 148], [60, Worcester article, Vol XII/2, p. 856], [60, Lincoln article, Vol VII, p. 694]
Notes for Jane Neville
Was this the last Plantagenet Alliance, between an heir of the Yorkists to a descendant of the Lancastrians?
See the note for her father, to explain why her father is now shown as the younger George Neville.
She was a baroness in the queen’s retinue at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in June 1520.
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Arms Generally notes for Jane Neville
If she was sole heir of her mother, she inherited her arms.
This then brings in a whole host of additional arms:
FitzAlan
2014: But her mother was not an heir so it is doubtful that Jane carried any quarters.
Notes for Henry & Jane (Family)
From The National Archive’s site:
Reference: E 41/206
Description: Indenture between Margaret countess of Salisbury and Henry Pole knight, lord Montague, her son and heir of the one part, and George Nevile knight, lord Abergavenny (Bergevenny) of the other part: Agreement to a marriage between Henry Pole aforesaid and Jane Nevile, one of the daughters and heirs of lord Abergavenny, and settlement therefor.
Note: (not sealed)
Date: 8 July 7 Hen VIII (i.e. 8 July 1515)
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record
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