"Lady Latimer" redirects here. Not to be confused with Latimer (disambiguation).
The title Baron Latimer or Latymer has been created, by the definitions of modern peerage law, four times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one (of Snape) was restored from abeyance in 1913; one (of Braybrook) is forfeit; the other two (both of Corby) are dormant, although their heir is well known.
The title BaronLatimer or Latymer has been created, by the definitions of modern peerage law, four times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one (of...
1st BaronLatimer c. 1407–1469 I. Sir Henry Neville (1437–1469), of Latimer a. Richard Neville, 2nd BaronLatimer i. John Neville, 3rd BaronLatimer 1....
the summer of 1534, Catherine married, secondly, John Neville, 3rd BaronLatimer, her father's second cousin and a kinsman of Lady Strickland. With this...
jure 9th BaronLatimer. On the death of his son, the two baronies (the recognised barony of Willoughby de Broke and the de jure barony of Latimer) fell into...
Queen consort Catherine Howard. Lucy married in 1545, John Neville, 4th BaronLatimer, the stepson of King Henry's sixth consort Catherine Parr to whom Lucy...
Latimer may refer to: Latimer, Buckinghamshire, a village Latimer and Ley Hill, a civil parish that until 2013 was just called "Latimer" Latimer, Leicester...
of members of the Cavendish family who became the barons Chesham. During the 17th century, Latimer Manor was the home of Christian Cavendish, Countess...
of Northumberland and daughter of John Neville, 4th BaronLatimer Sir Lewis de Robessart, Baron Bourchier Elizabeth Bourchier, 4th Baroness Bourchier...
Greville, Countess of Warwick Baron Willoughby de Broke Baron Greville Earl of Holland Earl of Breadalbane and Holland Baron Kensington Rich baronets Montague-Smith...
or other crimes and misdemeanours. First used to try William Latimer, 4th BaronLatimer during the English Good Parliament of 1376, it was a rare mechanism...
was first used by the English "Good Parliament" against William Latimer, 4th BaronLatimer in the second half of the 14th century. Following the English...