
Neville Baronets
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The Neville Baronetcy, of Sloley in the County of Norfolk, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 2 July 1927 for the barrister and Conservative
politician Reginald Neville
. Born Reginald White, he was the son of James Sewell White, a Judge of the High Court of Calcutta, who assumed the surname Neville by Royal License in 1885. He was succeeded by his elder son, the second Baronet, who was the author of The War Letters of a Light Infantryman (1931) and also wrote under the pen-name of 'Gaid Sakit'. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1994.
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The Conservative Party, formally the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom that adheres to the philosophies of conservatism and British unionism. It is the largest political party in the UK, and is currently the largest single party in the House...
politician Reginald Neville
Sir Reginald Neville, 1st Baronet
Sir Reginald James Neville Neville, 1st Baronet , born Reginald Neville White, was a British barrister and Conservative and Unionist member of parliament...
. Born Reginald White, he was the son of James Sewell White, a Judge of the High Court of Calcutta, who assumed the surname Neville by Royal License in 1885. He was succeeded by his elder son, the second Baronet, who was the author of The War Letters of a Light Infantryman (1931) and also wrote under the pen-name of 'Gaid Sakit'. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1994.
Neville Baronets, of Sloley (1927)
- Sir Reginald James Neville Neville, 1st BaronetSir Reginald Neville, 1st BaronetSir Reginald James Neville Neville, 1st Baronet , born Reginald Neville White, was a British barrister and Conservative and Unionist member of parliament...
(1863–1950) - Sir James Edmund Henderson Neville, 2nd Baronet (1897–1982)
- Sir Richard Lionel John Baines Neville, 3rd Baronet (1921–1994)

