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  1. Cecily was the wife of Richard Plantagenet, son of Sir Richard of York, son of Edmund Langley and Anne de Mortimer, daughter of Sir Roger and Eleanor Holand. They were married before 18 Oct 1424 and had the following children:

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  2. Cecily Neville (3 May 1415 – 31 May 1495) was an English noblewoman, the wife of Richard, Duke of York (1411–1460), and the mother of two kings of England, Edward IV and Richard III. Cecily Neville wa …

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  4. Marriage (with Richard III (Duke of York) Plantagenet) - Yorkshire, England. --- : --- : Burial - Fotheringhay, East Northamptonshire Borough, Northamptonshire, England. Sources: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current - Ancestry.com - 1,60526::0 - 1,60526::725870.

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    May, 03, 1415
    United Kingdom
    Raby Castle, Durham, England
    May, 31, 1495
    United Kingdom
    Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England
    Church of St Mary and All Saints
    Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England
    United Kingdom
  5. Lady Cicely Neville. Published 2nd August 2015. Cicely (or Cecily) Neville, was one of the vast brood of children of Ralph Neville, Earl of Westmorland, by his second wife, Joan, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Cicely was born and brought up in the great Neville stronghold of Raby Castle, Durham.

  6. Nov 21, 2019 · Cecily Neville's husband was Richard, Duke of York, the heir to King Henry VI and protector of the young king in his minority and later during a bout of insanity. Richard was the descendant of two other sons of Edward III: Lionel of Antwerp and Edmund of Langley. Cecily was first betrothed to Richard when she was nine years old, and they ...

  7. Cecily, Duchess of York is one of the best documented and most fascinating women of the fifteenth century. She was, for a time, the most powerful woman in England and she was an astonishing political survivor through many regime changes. Cecily was born in 1415, the daughter of a staunchly Lancastrian family, and she was married to Richard ...

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