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Anne Neville (11 June 1456 – 16 March 1485) was Queen of England from 26 June 1483 until her death in 1485 as the wife of King Richard III. She was the younger of the two daughters and co-heiresses of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (the "Kingmaker"), and Anne de Beauchamp . [ 1 ]
Anne Neville (c. 1408 – 20 September 1480) was a daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and his second wife Lady Joan Beaufort. Her first husband was Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham , and she was an important English noblewoman, landholder and book owner during the fifteenth century.
Anne Neville was the first woman to win the Royal Society of Edinburgh's 150 year old Makdougall Brisbane prize in 1999 and was an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Advanced Fellow from 1999 to 2004, [10] elected a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (FIMechE) in 2007, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) in 2005, elected a Fellow of ...
It is the story of Anne Neville, wife of Richard III of England. [1] The 2013 BBC One television series The White Queen is a 10-part adaptation of Gregory's novels The White Queen (2009), The Red Queen (2010) and The Kingmaker's Daughter, and features Faye Marsay as Anne Neville. [2]
By her mother, Lady Margaret was a niece of Anne de Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick and as such, a cousin to Isabel, Duchess of Clarence and queen consort Anne Neville. Lord and Lady Stafford had two sons, Henry Stafford (1455–1483) and Humphrey Stafford.
Anne Neville (1456–1485) was an English queen, the daughter of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick. Anne Neville may also refer to: Anne Beauchamp, 16th Countess of Warwick (1426–1492), mother of Anne Neville; Anne Neville, Duchess of Buckingham (c. 1408–1480), daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland; Anne Neville (abbess ...
Anne Neville, wife of Edward of Westminster and later of Richard III. Margaret hesitated to advance on London with her unruly army and subsequently retreated. They were routed at the Battle of Towton a few weeks later. Margaret and Edward fled once again, to Scotland. [1]
Christopher was born around 1491, at Hornby Castle, in Yorkshire, England.He was the son of William Conyers, 1st Baron Conyers and Lady Anne Neville (born around 1476). Lady Anne Neville was the only daughter of Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorl