Commr. to suppress the insurgents of 1381, Notts. Mar., Dec. 1382; of array Oct. 1384,
Collector of a tax, Notts. Nov. 1382, Dec. 1385; of royal loans Sept. 1405.
Care must be taken to distinguish this MP from his more celebrated namesake, Sir William Neville, knight of the chamber to Richard II, especially as the latter’s impressive collection of posts included that of constable of Nottingham castle. This Sir William, who was a younger son of Ralph, 2nd Lord Neville of Raby, died in Greece in 1391 with his close friend, Sir John Clanvowe, both of whom were noted for their lollard sympathies (K.B. McFarlane, Lancastrian Kings, 197-9).
NEVILLE, Sir William (b. c.1338)
