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- Governor of Pickering Castle in Yorkshire.
Robert (I) de Neville, Lord of Raby was born circa 1223 at Raby, County Durham, England. He was the son of Geoffrey (VII) de Neville and Joan de Monmouth. He married, firstly, unknown wife (?). He married, secondly, Ida (?) before 13 April 1273. He died before 20 August 1282 at Raby, County Durham, England.
He gained the title of Lord of Raby [Feudal]. He gained the title of Lord of Brancepeth [Feudal]. He fought in the campaigns against the Welsh in 1257. He held the office of Keeper of Bamburgh, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norham and Werk Castles in 1258. He held the office of Sheriff of Northumberland between January 1258 and November 1258. He held the office of Justice of the forests beyond the Trent in 1261. He was commander of the King Henry III's forces beyond the Trent in 1263. He was Captain of the defence of York on 12 June 1263. He held the office of Sheriff of Yorkshire on 13 June 1263. He held the office of Chief Justice of the forests beyond the Trent in 1265. He was Commissioner to hear the pleas of disinherited persons from 1267 to 1268. He was Chief assessor of the fifteenth (a tax) in Northumberland and Westmorland in 1275. He held the office of Keeper of Scarborough Castle in 1277.
Child of Robert (I) de Neville, Lord of Raby and unknown wife (?)
Robert (II) de Neville b. c 1240, d. 1271
Child of Robert (I) de Neville, Lord of Raby
John de Neville b. b 1273
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