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Frances Neville, Baroness Bergavenny (also Nevill (née Manners; c. 1530—c. September 1576) was an English noblewoman and author. Little is known of either Lady or Lord Bergavenny, except that the latter was accused of behaving in a riotous and unclean manner by some Puritan commentators. Lady Bergavenny's work appeared in The Monument of Matrones in 1582 and was a series of "Praiers". Her devotions were sixty-seven prose prayers, one metrical prayer against vice, a long acrostic prayer on her daughter's name, and an acrostic prayer containing her own name.

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  • Frances Neville, Baroness Bergavenny (also Nevill (née Manners; c. 1530—c. September 1576) was an English noblewoman and author. Little is known of either Lady or Lord Bergavenny, except that the latter was accused of behaving in a riotous and unclean manner by some Puritan commentators. Lady Bergavenny's work appeared in The Monument of Matrones in 1582 and was a series of "Praiers". Her devotions were sixty-seven prose prayers, one metrical prayer against vice, a long acrostic prayer on her daughter's name, and an acrostic prayer containing her own name. (en)
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  • Frances Manners (en)
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  • before 1540 (en)
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  • Frances Manners (en)
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  • Frances Neville (en)
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  • Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland (en)
  • Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland (en)
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  • Henry Nevill, 6th Baron Bergavenny (en)
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  • Frances Neville, Baroness Bergavenny (also Nevill (née Manners; c. 1530—c. September 1576) was an English noblewoman and author. Little is known of either Lady or Lord Bergavenny, except that the latter was accused of behaving in a riotous and unclean manner by some Puritan commentators. Lady Bergavenny's work appeared in The Monument of Matrones in 1582 and was a series of "Praiers". Her devotions were sixty-seven prose prayers, one metrical prayer against vice, a long acrostic prayer on her daughter's name, and an acrostic prayer containing her own name. (en)
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  • Frances Manners, Baroness Bergavenny (en)
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  • Frances Neville (en)
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