NameJane Neville [216, Table II, p. 137], [60, Boteler art, Vol II, p. 233, note (a)], [56, Yorks of 1612, pub Foster 1875, Griffith, p. 524]
GeneralCo-heir, to the Botiller barony.
Spouses
1Sir Walter Griffith [345, His record and that of his and his wife’s tomb], [56, Yorks of 1564-5, pub Harleian 1881, Constable p. 65], [56, Yorks of 1612, pub Foster 1875, Griffith article, p. 524]
Notes for Jane Neville
She had a brother and sister,. It seems that her brother dsp, or his line died out and she and her sister were co-heirs. CP then said the representation went to the Gascoignes without specifying how. She definitely had heirs as there is some considerable interest in her among those of the USA. But it is not known what happened to her sister Mary.
(The Neville book “De Nova Villa” has Jane as marrying Gascoigne and Mary marrying Griffith but this is clearly wrong from the surviving Griffith armorial pedigree.)
In the Notes to Tonge’s Visitation of the North in 1533, p. 15, it shows that she had a brother John who m. Elizabeth Newmarch and had issue, or she was the dau. of this John.
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Will Johnson discovered this marriage settlement:
E 326/3571 Indenture between Jane, countess of Westmoreland, and Sir John
Gryffyth, knight, for the marriage of Walter, son and heir of the latter, with Jane, daughter of Sir Ralph Neville, knight, and of Mary, the countess's daughter, the espousals to be solemnized on the sixth of November next. Sir John is to settle on Walter and Jane lands in Anneys Burton (Burton Agnes) and elsewhere in Yorkshire to the yearly value of 100 marks. &c.: York. 23 September, 14 Henry VI.
E 327/181 Defeasance of a bond concerning the marriage of Walter son and heir
of John Griffith, knight, and Joan daughter of Ralph Neville, knight 14 Hen VI
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