Sir Humphrey Neville (c. 1439 – 29 September 1469) of Brancepeth was an English knight and insurgent during the Wars of the Roses. A scion of the noble House of Neville, he was a son of Thomas Neville of Brancepeth and a nephew of Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, and belonged to a senior but disinherited branch of the family. Humphrey and his family supported the House of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses, while his junior but richer Neville cousins, chiefly represented by the famous Earl of Warwick, supported the House of York. Humphrey almost single-handedly led the Lancastrian resistance during the early years of the reign of Edward IV, until he was executed in 1469, in the king's presence.
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| - Sir Humphrey Neville of Brancepeth (* um 1439; † 29. September 1469) war ein englischer Ritter. (de)
- Sir Humphrey Neville (c. 1439 – 29 September 1469) of Brancepeth was an English knight and insurgent during the Wars of the Roses. A scion of the noble House of Neville, he was a son of Thomas Neville of Brancepeth and a nephew of Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, and belonged to a senior but disinherited branch of the family. Humphrey and his family supported the House of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses, while his junior but richer Neville cousins, chiefly represented by the famous Earl of Warwick, supported the House of York. Humphrey almost single-handedly led the Lancastrian resistance during the early years of the reign of Edward IV, until he was executed in 1469, in the king's presence. (en)
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- Battle of Towton
- People of the Wars of the Roses
- 1439 births
- People executed under the Yorkists
- House of Lancaster
- House of York
- John Neville, Baron Neville
- Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
- Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
- Executed people from County Durham
- Edward IV of England
- English people
- Brancepeth
- Malton, North Yorkshire
- Slingsby, North Yorkshire
- House of Neville
- Bamburgh Castle
- Wars of the Roses
- People executed under the Plantagenets by decapitation
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- Henry IV of England
- Henry VI of England
- 1469 deaths
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- Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland
- Thomas de Ros, 9th Baron de Ros
- Neville–Neville feud
- Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
- Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland
- York
- Yorkshire
- Warkworth's Chronicle
- John Neville (d. 1420)
- John Neville, Lord Montagu
- dbr:Henry_Beaumont,_5th_Baron_Beaumont
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| - Sir Humphrey Neville of Brancepeth (* um 1439; † 29. September 1469) war ein englischer Ritter. (de)
- Sir Humphrey Neville (c. 1439 – 29 September 1469) of Brancepeth was an English knight and insurgent during the Wars of the Roses. A scion of the noble House of Neville, he was a son of Thomas Neville of Brancepeth and a nephew of Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, and belonged to a senior but disinherited branch of the family. Humphrey and his family supported the House of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses, while his junior but richer Neville cousins, chiefly represented by the famous Earl of Warwick, supported the House of York. Humphrey almost single-handedly led the Lancastrian resistance during the early years of the reign of Edward IV, until he was executed in 1469, in the king's presence. (en)
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