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1. Randolph de NEVILLE Lord died in 1331. He Was born "of" Raby. From
pedigre-e chart in Cockayne's "Complete Peerage" V. ix, 1936.
REF: William Dugda1e "The Baronage of England", vol I, 1675 (reprint 1977, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim & New York), p 292: "It is reported of this Ranulph, that he little minded Secular business; but, for the most part, betook himself to conversation with the Canons of Merton & Coverham; as a1so, that he committed incest with his own Daughter, and that Richard de Kellaw, Bishop of Durham, did, for that crime compel him to do publick pennance He married two Wives, vis. Bufemia, the Daughter of Sir John de Clavering; and Margery, Daughter of John, the son of Marmaduke Thweng; and by the first of them had issue Robert, commonly called The Peacock of the North, unto whom Mary his
Grand-Mother gave the Cast1e and Lordship of Middleham. By the later he had none, and departing this life 18 April. An. 1331 (5 Edw.3) was buried in the Quire at coverham, near the High Altar; on the South side. Which Robert,called The Peaeoek of the North, died without issue in his Fathers life time, as it seems; for Ralph (the second Son) was found Heir to his Father, and at that time forty years of age and upwards; who had Livery of his Lands the same year, being then Steward of the Kings Household."
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