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  1. Sep 22, 2024 · The estates of this Richard Neville, the Kingmaker, were taken by the Crown on his attainder in 1459, but the attainder was reversed the next year and, in spite of his death in battle against the king in 1471, he appears not to have been attainted again.

  2. Oct 8, 2024 · In 1471 the young Richard, then Duke of Gloucester, was granted the castle in what is now Cumbria but which until 1974 was the historic county of Cumberland. The grant followed the death of Richard Neville (‘the Kingmaker’), 16th Earl of Warwick and 6th Earl of Salisbury.

  3. 5 days ago · It was forfeited by her grandson Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury, on his attainder in 1459 and restored to him the following year when his attainder was reversed. His son Richard Neville (d. 1471), earl of Warwick, 'the kingmaker', succeeded him and held the manor until his death.

  4. Oct 6, 2024 · York was killed at the Battle of Wakefield and his head set on display at Micklegate Bar, along with those of his son Edmund, Earl of Rutland, and Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, who had both been captured and beheaded.

  5. Sep 25, 2024 · This despite the fact that Richard Neville 16th Earl of Warwick and his brother, John Neville, Lord Montagu, had ordnance and a sizeable force of men at their disposal. This shows that the Lancastrians were able to bring men and supplies into the castles and region.

  6. Sep 26, 2024 · The manor was subsequently held by Ralph's grandson Richard Neville (d. 1460), earl of Salisbury, and Richard's son Richard Neville (d. 1471), earl of Warwick, 'the kingmaker'.

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  8. 1 day ago · In backing the Nevilles, York gained a key ally, Salisbury's son Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, one of the wealthiest and most powerful magnates in the kingdom. York removed Somerset from his position and imprisoned him in the Tower of London.

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