- Anne Neville, 16th Countess of Warwick
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birth_name = Anne de Beauchamp
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spouse = Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick
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children = Isabel Neville, Duchess of Clarence
Anne Neville, Queen Consort of England
parents = Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of WarwickIsabel le Despenser
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footnotes =Anne Neville, Countess of Warwick née de Beauchamp (
13 July 1426 -20 September 1492 ) was the daughter ofRichard de Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick and his second wifeIsabel le Despenser . Isabel was a daughter of Thomas le Despenser (22 September ,1373 -13 January ,1399 /1400 andConstance of York . Anne was the mother of Anne Neville, aQueen consort of England.Life
Anne was born at
Caversham Castle inOxfordshire (nowBerkshire ). She became the wife of Richard Neville [ [http://www.castles.me.uk/warwick-castle-facts-timeline.htm Warwick Castle facts] ] . Following the death of Anne's father, and subsequently that of her brother, Henry (who had been created a duke), and her niece Anne de Beauchamp, Neville inherited the title and the considerable estates of theEarl of Warwick through her.However, this was contested by her three older half-sisters, children of her father's first marriage to Elizabeth, heiress of Berkeley. One of these, Eleanor, was married to Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset (Killed at the first battle of St Albans in 1455). The litigation over the Warwick inheritance only fueled the enmity between this branch of the Nevilles and the Beauforts (who they were closely related to by common descent from John of Gaunt's third marriage). Law considered that Anne being a full-blooded aunt of the last Countess was more eligible to inherit, regardless of the rule of primogeniture, which would have dictated the Beauchamp estates would pass to the eldest -Margaret Countess of Shrewsbury (d.1468). Alternatively, it could have have followed the practice of equal division of lands between heiresses. Richard Neville was able to successfully keep the estates intact.
Her older daughter, Isabel, married
George, Duke of Clarence , the younger brother of KingEdward IV of England . Her younger daughter,Anne Neville , was married toEdward of Westminster , the only son of King Henry VI. When Edward of Westminster was killed in theBattle of Tewkesbury , Anne was married to Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later KingRichard III of England . Although their mother was still living, the husbands of the two Neville sisters fought over her inheritance, with Richard eventually coming out on top [ [http://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/Queens/Record/2002/The%20Historical%20Record/Richard.html Queens' College, Cambridge] ] . However, the son of the Duke of Clarence inherited the earldom of Warwick from Neville. Anne died in obscurity, having survived both her daughters and the sons-in-law who had effectively disinherited her.Ancestry
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