Thomas de Nevill(e), regarded as 5th Lord (Baron) Furnivall(e) in right of his wife, though called to Parliament by writ 20 Aug 1383 as Nevill of Halumshire (sic.); agreed in Parliament to clandestine incarceration of Richard II 23 Oct 1399, Keeper of Annandale and Constable of Lochmaben Castle in West Scottish Marches 23 Oct 1399, Keeper of Alnwick, Berwick, and Warkworth Castles 1403, member of great council of Henry IV 1404, Jt War Treasurer 1404-6, Treasurer of England July-Nov 1406; married 1st by 1 July 1379 Joan de Furnevalle, Baroness Furnivall(e) in her own right according to later doctrine (b. c 1369), daughter and heir of 5th Lord (Baron) Furnivalle of the 1295 creation and had issue. The 6th Lord (Baron) Furnivall(e)/Nevill of Halumshire; married 2nd by 4 July 1401 Ankaret, daughter and eventual heir of 1st Lord (Baron) Strange or Lestrange of the 1360 creation and widow of Lord (Baron) Talbot (of Blackmere), and dspm 14 March 1406/7. [Burke's Peerage]
Note: Joan was daughter and heir of 4th Lord (Baron) Furnivalle. BP had a missprint.