NameJohn Neville Marquess of Montagu [60, Montagu article, Vol IX, p. 89-92], [60, Worcester article, Vol XII/2, pp. 851-2], [56, Kent of 1619, pub Harleian 1898, Browne, p. 218], [56, Surrey of 1530-1620, pub Harleian 1899, Browne, p. 19], [77, p. 87], [56, Suffolk of 1561, pub Harleian 1881, Wentworth, p. 167], [56, Hunts of 1613, pub Camden Soc 1849, Wingfield, p. 127], [56, Cumberland of 1615, pub Harleian 1873, Hudleston, p. 22]
Death14 Apr 1471, Slain at battle of Barnet Field
BurialBisham Abbey
General1st baron, 1st marquis. Yorkist. KG 189: 1462; S 11.
Spouses
1Isabel Ingaldesthorpe [60, Montagu, Vol IX, p.89-92], [60, Bradeston art, Vol II, p.273], [56, Surrey of 1530-1620, pub Harleian 1899, Browne, p. 19], [56, Suffolk of 1561, pub Harleian 1881, Wentworth, p. 167]
ChildrenLucy (ca1468-1534)
Notes for John Neville Marquess of Montagu
Apparently his son George d. unm. leaving 5 sisters as co-heirs. See CP XII/2, 846, note (h).
Arms Generally notes for John Neville Marquess of Montagu
From St John Hope's "Garter Stall Plates", plate LXVIII, pub 1901:
Arms: Quarterly:
1 & 4: Silver three fusils in fess gules (Montacute) quartering gold an eagle vert the beak and legs gules (Monthermer),
2 & 3 Gules a saltire silver and a label gobony of silver and azure (Neville)
With an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly:
1: Silver a quarter gules and a rose gold in the quarter (Bradestone),
2: Gules a cross engrailed silver (Ingoldsthorpe)
3: Azure a fess and three leopards' heads gold, on the fess a ring azure for difference (de la Pole)
4: Silver a dance sable and three bezands on the dance (de Burgh).
Crest: A griffin with wings displayed gold and a gimmel ring silver and azure in his beak, for difference, sitting in a jewelled gold crown.
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