Her inheritance helped to consolidate the power and influence of the House of Neville.
Margaret de Longvillers (also spelt Lungvilliers) was born in Farnley, Yorkshire, either in or prior to 1252.
[1] She was the daughter and heir of John de Lungvilliers and inherited land in Hornby as well as other property in Lancashire, the West Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire,[2] upon his death in 1255.
[3] This included estates at Hornby,[4] Cononley, Farnhill, Gargrave,[5] Cleckheaton, Farnley and Armley.
[9] Margaret de Neville died in 1318 or 1319 and was possibly buried at Bolton Abbey.