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Alan de Neville (sometimes Alan de Neuville; died c. 1176) was an English nobleman and administrator who held the office of chief forester under King Henry II of England. Before serving the king, Neville was an official of Waleran, Count of Meulan. In 1166, Neville was named chief forester, an office he held until his death. Besides his forest duties, Neville also supported the king during the Becket controversy, and was excommunicated twice by Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Neville was known for the harshness he displayed in carrying out his forest office, and at least one monastic chronicle claimed that he "most evilly vexed the various provinces throughout England".

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  • Alan de Neville (de)
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  • Невилл, Алан (ru)
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  • Alan de Neville (sometimes Alan de Neuville; died c. 1176) was an English nobleman and administrator who held the office of chief forester under King Henry II of England. Before serving the king, Neville was an official of Waleran, Count of Meulan. In 1166, Neville was named chief forester, an office he held until his death. Besides his forest duties, Neville also supported the king during the Becket controversy, and was excommunicated twice by Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Neville was known for the harshness he displayed in carrying out his forest office, and at least one monastic chronicle claimed that he "most evilly vexed the various provinces throughout England". (en)
  • А́лан де Не́вилл (англ. Alan de Neville, также англ. Alan de Neuville; ум. ок. 1176) — английский дворянин и государственный деятель. Служил главным лесничим королевских лесов при Генрихе II. (ru)
  • Alan de Neville († um 1176) war der oberste Forstbeamte des englischen Königs Heinrich II. Alan de Neville nannte sich vermutlich nach Neuville in der Normandie. Ob die Nevilles, die während der Herrschaft von Heinrich II. in Lincolnshire lebten, oder die Familie Neville, die 1086 als Vasallen des Abtes von Peterborough in in Somerset erwähnt werden, mit ihm verwandt waren, ist unbekannt. Alan de Neville wird erstmals 1138 im Gefolge von Graf Waleran von Meulan erwähnt. Später diente er als dessen Mundschenk, wofür er jährlich 100 Shilling erhielt. Um diese Zeit heiratete er eine Tochter eines Barons der Herrschaft von Pont-Audemer. Wie sein Herr blieb er während der Anarchie in England auf Seiten von König Stephan, bis er um 1153 in den Dienst des neuen Königs Heinrich II. wechselte. Vor (de)
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