GeneralOf Scotton, Lincs. Held land from Walter de Gand and Arnold de Percy.
Notes for Ralph de Neville
Alive c. 1162.
Keats-Rohan says he was successor to Ralph I de Neville, a Domesday tenant to the Abbey of Peterborough. She also says he was possibly son or grandson of the Domesday Ralph. CP, indicates but is not categoric, that he was a grandson, with an intervening additional Ralph. However I am leaving out this intervening generation as there is no clear evidence, much as it seems plausible.
It is probably relevant to note that Walter de Gand was the brother of Emma de Gand who m. Alan de Percy, possibly accounting for some of the holdings of the cadet Kildale line and for the land that Ralph held.