'Baron Neville de Raby', also referred to as 'Baron Raby', was an ancient title in the
Peerage of England. It was first created around
1295 for
Ralph Neville. The fourth baron was created
Earl of Westmorland in
1397, and the two titles remained merged until the
sixth earl was attainted in
1571. The title was created a second time in
1459 when
John Neville (brother of the
2nd Earl of Westmorland and 5th Baron) was summoned to Parliament as Lord Neville on
November 20,
1459. He was attainted in
1461, but the attainder was reversed and his son
Ralph succeeded in
1472. Ralph became Earl of Westmorland in
1484 and both creations remained merged with that earldom.
==Barons Neville de Raby (
1295)==
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Ralph Neville, 1st Baron Neville de Raby (
1262–
1331)
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Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby (
1291–
1367)
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John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby (
1328–
1388)
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Ralph Neville, 4th Baron Neville de Raby (
1354–
1425) (created Earl of Westmorland in 1397)
''for further succession see
Earl of Westmorland''
==Barons Neville de Raby (
1459)==
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John Neville, 1st Baron Neville de Raby (c.
1410–
1461) (attainted
1461)
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Ralph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby (
1456–
1499) (attainder reversed 1472; succeeded as Earl of Westmorland 1484)
See also
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Baron Raby
References
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