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Neville, the Hon. Richard.
Adm. a nobleman at MAGDALENE, June 5, 1811.
[Eldest] s. of Richard Aldworth Griffin [2nd] Lord Braybrooke (next) (and Catherine, dau. of the Rt Hon. George Grenville). B. Sept.
26, 1783, at Stanlake, Berks.
School, Eton.
[Matric. from Christ Church, Oxford, Jan. 17, 1801; Hon. D.C.L. Oxford, 1810.] Matric. Easter, 1811; M.A. 1811.
Served with the Berkshire Militia, 1803, during the panic of a French invasion.
M.P. for Thirsk, 1805-6; for Saltash 1806-7; for Buckingham, 1807-12; for Berkshire, 1812-25.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Lord Braybrooke, Feb. 28, 1825.
High Steward of Workingham, 1825.
Recorder of Saffron Walden, 1825-35.
Hereditary Visitor of Magdalene.
F.S.A. Assumed the additional name Griffin, 1825.
Married, May 13, 1819, Lady Jane, dau. of Charles, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis.
Author, The History of Audley End and Saffron Walden; The Life of Jane, Lady Cornwallis, etc.
First editor of Pepys Diary, 1825, 'a carefully abridged and expurgated version, with a selection of Pepys' private correspondence and many useful notes.' Died Mar. 13, 1858, at Audley End; buried at Littlebury, Essex.
Father of Charles C. (1842), Grey (1848) and Latimer (1845); brother of George (1807). (Eton Sch. Lists; Burke, P. and B. Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.; D.N.B.; W. R. Williams, MSS.)
Hon. Richard NEVILLE
Approx. lifespan: 1783–1858
Adm. a nobleman Magdalene College 1811:06:05
Eldest s. of Richard Aldworth Griffin [2nd] Lord Braybrooke (next) (and Catherine) dau. of the Rt Hon. George Grenville)
b. Stanlake, Berkshire 1783:09:26
Sch: Eton School Eton, [ Buckinghamshire ]
Matric. from Christ Church OX 1801:01:17
Hon. DCL ((pl) )) OX 1810
Matric 1811:04ET:
MA 1811
Served with the Berks. Militia 1803,
during the panic of a French invasion.
M.P. for: : Thirsk, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] 1805-6
for Saltash, [ Cornwall ] 1806-7
for Buckingham, [ Buckinghamshire ] 1807-12
for Berkshire 1812-25
Succeeded his father as 3rd Lord Braybrooke 1825:02:28
High Steward of Workingham [Wokingham] [ Berkshire ] 1825
Recorder of: Saffron Walden, [ Essex ] 1825-35
Hereditary Visitor of Magdalene College
FSA
Assumed the additional name Griffin 1825
m. 1819:05:13,Lady Jane dau. of Charles, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis.
Publ.: The History of Audley End and Saffron Walden; The Life of Jane, Lady Cornwallis etc.
First editor of Pepys Diary 1825,
"a carefully abridged and expurgated version, with a selection of Pepys' private correspondence and many useful notes."
d. 1858:03:13 at Audley End, [ Essex ] ; buried Littlebury, Essex
father of Charles C. NEVILLE (1842)
father of Grey NEVILLE (1848)
father of Latimer NEVILLE (1845)
father of – NEVILLE
brother of George (1807)
( Eton School Lists ; Burke, P. and B. Al. Oxon.; G.E.C.; D.N.B. ; W. R. Williams, MSS. )

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