Henry Neville was the son of George Neville and Elizabeth Beauchamp. He was born about 1437.
He died fighting with Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick against Edward IV in the Battle of Edgecote Moor on 26 July 1469.[1][2]
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Henry (or Harry) Neville, married about 1467 Joan (or Jane) Bourgchier (or Bourgchier), daughter of John Bourgchier, by Margery, daughter of Richard Berners. Sir Henry Neville died 26 July 1469. They had two sons, Richard, and Thomas, and one daughter, Joan (wife of James Radcliffe). His widow, Joan, died 7 October 1470. She left a will dated 2 October 1470, proved 16 October 1470.
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...Sir Henry Neville and Joan Bourchier had only two children, sons Richard, 2nd Lord Latimer and Thomas Neville of Mathon, Worcestershire.
The will of Lady Joan (Bourchier) Neville, written 2 Oct. 1470, proved 16 Oct. 1470, is summarized in 'Testamenta Vetusta' Vol. 1 (1825), pp. 309-310: Jane, widow of Sir Henry Nevil, Knight, 1470. My sons Lord Latimer and Thomas Nevill; my father Sir John Bourchier, Knight, Lord Berners; Margery my mother; my brothers Thomas and Sir Humphrey Bourchier; Elizabeth, wife of Sir Robert Welles, my sister. https://archive.org/stream/testamentavetust01nico#page/308/mode/2up
Had she had a daughter, Lady Joan Neville would certainly have mentioned her in her will.