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*20 Dec - Entered Merton College, Oxford | *20 Dec - Entered Merton College, Oxford | ||
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+ | *Aug - Is in Venice, receives letter from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreas_Dudith Andreas Dudith] | ||
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+ | *17 Sept - Cobham in Paris writes Walsingham a letter referencing "the young Neville" | ||
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− | August - [http://kenfeinstein.blogspot.com/2019/11/young-henry-neville-walsingham-and.html Henry Neville travels to Scotland with Walsingham to meet with King James VI] | + | *August - [http://kenfeinstein.blogspot.com/2019/11/young-henry-neville-walsingham-and.html Henry Neville travels to Scotland with Walsingham to meet with King James VI] |
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Revision as of 20:57, 14 November 2019
1564
- 30 May - Christened, Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire, England
1577
- 20 Dec - Entered Merton College, Oxford
1581
- Aug - Is in Venice, receives letter from Andreas Dudith
1582
- 17 Sept - Cobham in Paris writes Walsingham a letter referencing "the young Neville"
1583
1584
- 22 Dec - Married Anne Killigrew familysearch.org
1593
- 13 Jan - Death of Henry Neville's father Wikipedia
- 18 Apr - Venus and Adonis entered into the Stationers' Register Folger Library
1600
- 2 Aug - Henry Neville, his wife and children arrive in Dover from France Letter from Thomas Fane to Robert Cecil
- 4 Aug - "Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, and As You Like It were noted on the flyleaf of Liber C of the Stationer's Company." Folger Library
1601
- 22 Feb - Rides back to London from Dover to be arrested for Essex Rebellion 1601_Feb_22_Thomas_Fane_to_Robert_Cecil
1603
- 24 March - Queen Elizabeth Dies
- 28 March - Francis Bacon sends his "concealed poets" letter to John Davies <Google Books>
- 10 April - Henry Neville and the Earl of Southampton released from prison.
1614
- 9 Feb - Suffers from "the jaundice, the scorbut, and a dropsy, which have brought him to a very weak case, and will utterly overthrow him, if he find not present remedy" Physical Characteristics and Illness
1615
10 July - Henry Nevlle dies