Proper noun
A male given name
A surname from Old French, a variant of Neville.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Nevill (citing the historian Sir Edward Creasy ), what Wellington said, while passing an Eton cricket match many decades later, was, "There grows the stuff that won Waterloo", Nevill, p.125. Source: Internet
Edward Nevill was summoned to parliament with this title in 1450. Source: Internet
English edition, as Texts on Music, edited by Jerome Kohl, with translations by Jerome Kohl, Richard Toop, Tim Nevill, Suzanne Stephens, et al. Source: Internet
It was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor", Nevill, p.3 ff. Source: Internet
Construction of the chapel, originally intended to be slightly over twice as long, Nevill, p.5. Source: Internet
Carey’s first class record is comparatively modest when placed alongside that of Wade and Nevill, averaging 25 from 18 first class matches. Source: Internet