Earl Abergavenny

Summary

17th May 1784. George Neville 1st Earl Abergavenny [aged 56] created.

9th September 1785. Son Henry Neville 2nd Earl Abergavenny [aged 30] succeeded.

27th March 1843. Son John Neville 3rd Earl Abergavenny [aged 53] succeeded.

12th April 1845. Brother William Neville 4th Earl Abergavenny [aged 52] succeeded.

17th August 1868. Son William Neville 1st Marquess Abergavenny [aged 41] succeeded.

12th December 1915. Son Reginald Neville 2nd Marquess Abergavenny [aged 62] succeeded.

13th October 1927. Brother Henry Neville 3rd Marquess Abergavenny [aged 73] succeeded.

10th January 1938. Nephew Guy Larnach Neville 4th Marquess Abergavenny [aged 54] succeeded.

30th March 1954. Son John Henry Guy Neville 5th Marquess Abergavenny [aged 39] succeeded.

23rd February 2000. Nephew Christopher Neville 6th Marquess Abergavenny [aged 44] succeeded.

On 17th May 1784 George Neville 1st Earl Abergavenny [aged 56] was created 1st Earl Abergavenny, 1st Viscount Neville.

On 9th September 1785 George Neville 1st Earl Abergavenny [aged 58] died. His son Henry [aged 30] succeeded 2nd Earl Abergavenny, 2nd Viscount Neville, 3rd Baron Abergavenny. Mary Robinson Countess Abergavenny [aged 25] by marriage Countess Abergavenny.

On 27th March 1843 Henry Neville 2nd Earl Abergavenny [aged 88] died. His son John [aged 53] succeeded 3rd Earl Abergavenny, 3rd Viscount Neville, 4th Baron Abergavenny.

On 12th April 1845 John Neville 3rd Earl Abergavenny [aged 55] died. His brother William [aged 52] succeeded 4th Earl Abergavenny, 4th Viscount Neville, 5th Baron Abergavenny. Caroline Leeke Countess Abergavenny by marriage Countess Abergavenny.

On 17th August 1868 William Neville 4th Earl Abergavenny [aged 76] died. His son William [aged 41] succeeded 5th Earl Abergavenny, 5th Viscount Neville, 6th Baron Abergavenny. Caroline Vanden Bempte Johnston Marchioness Abergavenny by marriage Countess Abergavenny.

On 12th December 1915 William Neville 1st Marquess Abergavenny [aged 89] died. His son Reginald [aged 62] succeeded 2nd Marquess Abergavenny, 6th Earl Abergavenny, 6th Viscount Neville, 2nd Earl Lewes, 7th Baron Abergavenny.

On 13th October 1927 Reginald Neville 2nd Marquess Abergavenny [aged 74] died at Cheadle, Cheshire [Map]. His brother Henry [aged 73] succeeded 3rd Marquess Abergavenny, 7th Earl Abergavenny, 7th Viscount Neville, 3rd Earl Lewes, 8th Baron Abergavenny.

On 10th January 1938 Henry Neville 3rd Marquess Abergavenny [aged 83] died. His nephew Guy [aged 54] succeeded 4th Marquess Abergavenny, 8th Earl Abergavenny, 8th Viscount Neville, 4th Earl Lewes. Baron Abergavenny abeyant between David George Pratt 6th Marquess Camden [aged 7] and Delaval Thomas Harold Astley 23rd Baron Hastings. Isabel "Nellie" Larnach Marchioness Abergavenny [aged 47] by marriage Marchioness Abergavenny.

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On 30th March 1954 Guy Larnach Neville 4th Marquess Abergavenny [aged 70] died. His son John [aged 39] succeeded 5th Marquess Abergavenny, 9th Earl Abergavenny, 9th Viscount Neville, 5th Earl Lewes. Mary Patricia Harrison Marchioness Abergavenny [aged 38] by marriage Marchioness Abergavenny.

On 23rd February 2000 John Henry Guy Neville 5th Marquess Abergavenny [aged 85] died. His nephew Christopher [aged 44] succeeded 6th Marquess Abergavenny, 10th Earl Abergavenny, 10th Viscount Neville, 6th Earl Lewes. Venetia Maynard Marchioness Abergavenny [aged 42] by marriage Marchioness Abergavenny.