A Scottish surname derived from the old parish of Nevay in Anguswith.
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Origin of Neave
The English surname Neave was brought to England in the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is derived from the Old French "neveu," meaning "nephew". William the Conquerer granted lands to many Norman Barons, and the Neave family is thought to be descended from one of these Barons.
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If you visit Neave, you will find Pac Man as well as a whole host of classic games to check out.
While these could never be directly tied back to the government they were widely seen as the revenge for the murder of Neave.
Ruth married Dean Neave, a small-time criminal and drug abuser, in 1991 and moved to the Welland, in Peterborough.
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