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Richard Percy

Richard Percy

Male 1425 - 1461  (36 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Richard Percy was born in 1425 in Leconfield, Yorkshire (son of Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland and Eleanor Neville); died on 29 Mar 1461.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland was born on 3 Feb 1392 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England (son of Henry "Hotspur" Percy, Baron Percy and Elizabeth Mortimer); died on 22 May 1455 in Battle of St. Albans, Herefordshire, England; was buried in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

    Henry married Eleanor Neville on 7 Oct 1414 in Berwick, Wiltshire, England. Eleanor (daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Joan Beaufort) was born in 1398 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died in 1472 in Raby, Durham, England; was buried in Beverley, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Eleanor Neville was born in 1398 in Raby Castle, Durham, England (daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Joan Beaufort); died in 1472 in Raby, Durham, England; was buried in Beverley, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Eleanor Neville
    • Birth: Abt 1397, Raby Castle, Durham, England
    • Birth: 1401, Raby Castle, Durham, England
    • Birth: 1407, Raby Castle, Durham, England
    • Death: 1440, Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England
    • Death: 1463, England

    Children:
    1. Thomas Percy, 1st Baron Egremont was born on 29 Nov 1422 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England; died on 11 Jul 1460 in Battle of Northampton, England; was buried in St Albans, St Albans District, Hertfordshire, England.
    2. Bishop of Carlisle William Percy was born about 1428; died in 1462.
    3. 3rd Earl of Northumberland Henry Percy was born on 25 Jul 1421 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died on 29 Mar 1461 in Battle of Towton, Yorkshire, England; was buried in York, North Yorkshire, England.
    4. 1. Richard Percy was born in 1425 in Leconfield, Yorkshire; died on 29 Mar 1461.
    5. George Percy was born on 24 Jul 1424 in Leconfield, East Riding of Yorkshire, England; died in 1474; was buried in Beverley, Yorkshire, England.
    6. Ralph Percy


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry "Hotspur" Percy, Baron Percy was born on 20 May 1364 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England (son of Henry de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland and Margaret Neville); died on 21 Jul 1403 in Battle of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; was buried in York, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 20 Apr 1364, Alnwick, Northumberland, England

    Henry married Elizabeth Mortimer about 1390. Elizabeth (daughter of 3rd Earl of March Edmund "The Good" Mortimer and Phillipa Plantagenet) was born on 12 Feb 1369 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England; died on 20 Apr 1417 in Trotton, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Mortimer was born on 12 Feb 1369 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England (daughter of 3rd Earl of March Edmund "The Good" Mortimer and Phillipa Plantagenet); died on 20 Apr 1417 in Trotton, Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Elisabeth Mortimer
    • Birth: 12 Feb 1371, Usk, Monmouthshire, England

    Children:
    1. 2. Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland was born on 3 Feb 1392 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died on 22 May 1455 in Battle of St. Albans, Herefordshire, England; was buried in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
    2. Elizabeth Percy was born in 1392 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died on 26 Oct 1437 in Durham, England; was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

  3. 6.  Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland was born on 15 Sep 1363 in Raby Castle, Durham, England (son of John Neville 3rd Baron Neville de Raby and Maude de Percy); died on 21 Oct 1425 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.

    Notes:

    Knight of the Garter; active on the border with Scotish affairs; strong supporter of Henry IV; life tenant of the Honor of Richmond after 1399; took no part in the French wars of Henry V but was one of his executors and a member of the Council of Regency for Henry VI; father of 23 children by two wives.

    Ralph married Joan Beaufort on 29 Nov 1396 in Beaufort, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France. Joan (daughter of John "of Gaunt" Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster and Katherine de Roët) was born on 1 May 1375 in Beaufort Castle, Goudet, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Joan Beaufort was born on 1 May 1375 in Beaufort Castle, Goudet, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France (daughter of John "of Gaunt" Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster and Katherine de Roët); died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 3. Eleanor Neville was born in 1398 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died in 1472 in Raby, Durham, England; was buried in Beverley, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Cecily Neville was born on 3 May 1415 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died on 31 May 1495 in Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire, England; was buried in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England.
    3. Edward Neville, 3rd Baron Bergavenny was born before 1414 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died on 18 Oct 1476 in Hanley Castle, Worcestershire, England.
    4. Katherine Neville was born in 1398 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died after 1483 in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England.
    5. Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury was born in 1400 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died on 31 Dec 1460 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England.
    6. George Neville, 1st Baron Latimer was born about 1407 in Raby, Durham, England; died on 30 Dec 1469 in Well, Yorkshire, England.
    7. Anne Neville was born in 1411 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died on 20 Sep 1480 in London, Middlesex, England.
    8. Joan Neville
    9. Bishop of Durham Robert Neville died in 1457.
    10. Cuthbert Neville
    11. Thomas Neville was born in Raby Castle, Durham, England.
    12. Henry Neville
    13. 1st Earl of Kent William Neville died on 9 Jan 1463; was buried in Gisborough Priory, Redcar and Cleveland, Yorkshire, England.
    14. John Neville


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry de Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland was born on 10 Nov 1341 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England (son of Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy and Mary "of Lancaster" Plantagenet); died on 19 Feb 1408 in Battle of Bramham Moor, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England; was buried in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

    Notes:

    Henry de Percy, 4th Lord Percy, of Alnwick, a distinguished military commander in the reign of Edward III, who, assisting as marshal of England at the coronation of King Richard II, was advanced on the same day, 6 July, 1377, to the Earldom of Northumberland, with remainder to his heirs generally, and, like a barony in fee, transmissible, it would appear, to female as well as male heirs. He m. 1st, 1358, Margaret, dau. of Ralph, Lord Nevil, Ro Raby, and had issue. Henry, Thomas, Ralph, Alan, and Margaret. The earl m. 2ndly, Maud, sister and heir of Anthony, Lord Lucy, which Anthony settled upon his lordship and his heirs, the honour and castle of Cockermouth with other great estates, on condition that her arms should be forever quarterd with those of the Percys. In the 7th year of Richard II [1384], the earl having been elected one of the knights of the Garter, the king bestowed upon him the robes of the order out of the royal wardrobe. In some years afterwards, however, being proclaimed a traitor, and his land declared forfeited by King Richard, his lordship, in conjunction with his son, Sir Henry Percy, surnamed Hotspur, and Henry, Duke of Lancaster, accomplished the dethronement of that monarch and placed the crown upon the head of Henry, Duke of Lancaster, under the title of Henry IV. In requital, the king gave Percy the Isle of Man, by the tenure of carrying in the left hand the sword (which he wore when he landed in Holderness) at the coronation of himself and his successors. Against dissatisfied with the governemnt, the ducke is charged with concerting the rebellion, in which his son, Hotspur, and his brother, the Earl of Worcester, engaged, in 1403, for transferring the sceptre to Mortimer, Earl of March, then a boy. Of these two eminent persons, Sir Henry Percy, the renowned Hotspur, fell performing prodigies of valour, at Battle-field, near Shrewsbury, 21 July, 1403, and Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester, was beheaded after the battle at Shrewsbury. The Earl of Northumberland fell subsequently (29 February, 1407-8), in arms against the king, at Bramham Moor, nearl Haslewood, when his honour became forfeited under an attainder, but were restored, in 1414, to his grandson (Hotspur's only son), Henry de Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, pp. 423-4, Percy, Barons Percy, Earls of Northumberland, &c.]

    Buried:
    Alnwick Abbey

    Henry married Margaret Neville on 12 Jul 1358 in Brancepeth, Durham, England. Margaret (daughter of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice d'Audley) was born on 12 Feb 1339 in Raby, Durham, England; died on 12 May 1372 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; was buried in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Neville was born on 12 Feb 1339 in Raby, Durham, England (daughter of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice d'Audley); died on 12 May 1372 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; was buried in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 12 Feb 1341, Raby, Durham, England

    Children:
    1. 4. Henry "Hotspur" Percy, Baron Percy was born on 20 May 1364 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died on 21 Jul 1403 in Battle of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; was buried in York, Yorkshire, England.
    2. Thomas de Percy died in 1386.
    3. Ralph de Percy died in 1399.
    4. Alan de Percy
    5. Margaret de Percy

  3. 10.  3rd Earl of March Edmund "The Good" Mortimer was born on 1 Feb 1350 in Llangoed, Llyswen, Breconshire, Wales (son of 2nd Earl of March Roger de Mortimer and Philippa de Montacute); died on 27 Dec 1381 in Dominican Friary, Cork, Ireland; was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire, England.

    Notes:

    Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, b. 1342. This nobleman, at the time of his father's death, was in minority, yet, by reason of his singular knowledge and parts, he was employed at eighteen years of age to treat with the commissioners of the King of France, touching a peace betwixt both realms. In the 1st Richard II [1377], he was sworn to the privy council and, in two years afterwards, constituted lord lieutenant of Ireland, in which government he d. in 1381. His lordship m. the Lady Philippa Plantagenet, dau. and heir of Lionel, Duke of Clarence (by Elizabeth, his wife, dau. and heir of William, son and heir of John de Burgh, Earl of Ulster), by whom he had issue, Roger, his successor; Edmund (Sir), m. the dau. of Owen Glendour, and his issue is said to have settled in Scotland; John (Sir), who, being arraigned in parliament, temp. Henry VI, for treasonable speeches, was condemned and executed; Elizabeth, m. 1st to Henry Percy, the celebrated Hotspur, and 2ndly, to Thomas, Lord Camois, K.G.; Philippa, m. 1st to John, Earl of Pembroke, 2ndly, to Richard, Earl of Arundel, and 3rdly to John Poynings, Lord St. John.

    His lordship d. in 1381, and was s. by his eldest son, Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p. 384, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March]

    Edmund married Phillipa Plantagenet on 15 Feb 1367 in Queen's Chapel, Reading Abbey, Berkshire, England. Phillipa (daughter of Lionel "of Antwerp" Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence and Elizabeth de Burgh) was born on 16 Aug 1355 in Eltham Palace, Kent, England; died on 5 Jan 1382 in Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England; was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Phillipa Plantagenet was born on 16 Aug 1355 in Eltham Palace, Kent, England (daughter of Lionel "of Antwerp" Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence and Elizabeth de Burgh); died on 5 Jan 1382 in Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England; was buried in Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire, England.
    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Mortimer was born on 12 Feb 1369 in Usk, Monmouthshire, England; died on 20 Apr 1417 in Trotton, Sussex, England.
    2. 4th Earl of March Roger Mortimer was born on 11 Apr 1374; died on 20 Jul 1398 in Battle of Kells, Ireland.
    3. Edmund Mortimer was born on 9 Nov 1376 in Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, England; died about 1409 in Harlech Castle, Harlech, Merionteithshire, Wales.
    4. Philippa Mortimer

  5. 12.  John Neville 3rd Baron Neville de Raby was born in 1328 in Raby Castle, Durham, England (son of Ralph Neville 2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice d'Audley); died on 17 Oct 1388 in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.

    Notes:

    Sir John Nevill, 3rd Baron Nevill of Raby, summoned to Parliament from 1368-1388. Knight of the Garter. This nobleman was carried by his father to witness the Battle of Durham, being then scarcely five years old. He received the honour of Knighthood when in arms before the barriers of Paris. In 44th of Edward III (1370) he was again in wars with France and then constituted Admiral of the King's Fleet from the mouth of the Thames northward. During the remainder of Edward III's reign he was constantly in active service either in Scotland or France. In 2nd of Richard II (1379) he was constituted Lieutenant of Aquitiane in France and Seneschal of Bordeaux. His lordship was a Knight of the Garter. He married Maud, daughter of Henry, Lord Percy. He married 2nd Elizabeth, daughter of William, Lord Latimer. He died at New Castle October 17, 1388, and was buried in the south side of the nave of Durham Cathedral. He was succeeded by his son, Ralph .
    Sources: Collins' English Peerage, Vol. 5, pp. 151-162.
    Edmondson's Baronagium Genealogicum, Vol. 4, p. 350.
    Cokayne's Complete Peerage, Vol. 1, pp. 24-31.
    Berry's Visitation of Hants (Hampshire), p. 209.
    Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, pp. 392-394.
    American Families Genealogic and Heraldic, Vol. 9, p. 94.
    History and Lineage Book of Daughters of American Colonists in Missouri, compiled by Mellcene Thurman Smith, pp. 356-358.

    John married Maude de Percy about 1362. Maude (daughter of 2nd Baron Percy Henry de Percy and Lady Alnwick Idonea de Clifford) was born about 1335 in Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England; died before 18 Feb 1378 in Durham, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Maude de Percy was born about 1335 in Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England (daughter of 2nd Baron Percy Henry de Percy and Lady Alnwick Idonea de Clifford); died before 18 Feb 1378 in Durham, England.
    Children:
    1. 6. Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland was born on 15 Sep 1363 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; died on 21 Oct 1425 in Raby Castle, Durham, England; was buried in Staindrop, Durham, England.
    2. Alice Neville was born in 1358; died on 20 Jun 1433.
    3. Eleanor Neville was born in 1360 in Raby With Keverstone, Durham, England; died in 1441.
    4. Idoine Neville was born about 1361.
    5. 5th Baron Furnivall Thomas Neville was born about 1362; died on 14 Mar 1406.

  7. 14.  John "of Gaunt" Plantagenet, Duke of Lancaster was born on 6 Mar 1340 in St Bavon's Abbey, Ghent, Flanders, Belgium (son of Edward Plantagenet, King of England III and of Hainault Philippa d'Avesnes); died on 3 Feb 1399 in Leicester Castle, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 15 Mar 1399 in St. Pauls Cathedral, London, London, England.

    Notes:

    He was a Knight of the Order of the Garter. He was Prince of England, in 1342 he was Earl of Richmond, in 1361 he was Earl of Lancaster, and, in 1362 he was Earl of Derby, Earl of Leicester and Earl of Lincoln. Also he was Titular King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Aquitane. In 1377, he became Earl Palatinate.

    Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Richmond, Earl of Derby, Earl of Lincoln, Duke of Aquitaine, Lord of Beaufort and Nogent, Rey de Castilla y Leon, Seigneur de Bergerac et Roche-sur-Yon, Knight of the Garter.

    He virtually ran England during his Father's declining years. He was one of the wealthiest men in the realm. --- He had wealth and power over the lives of others of a type we find it hard to even imagine today. His progeny became rich and powerful in his train. Perhaps he mused that he would go down in History as Duke of Lancaster, honored, feared, magnificent and respected. And yet, because William Shakespeare [1564-1616], 200 years after the Duke of Lancaster's death --- writes a play called Richard II [1595-1596] and calls him John of Gaunt, an infant nickname that John enjoyed until the age of three, and not thereafter --- this sobriquet --- corrupted from his birthplace in Ghent, Flanders, Netherlands --- sticks to him forever. Ghent is now in Belgium. John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Rey de Castilla y Leon has been dead for almost 600 years --- but Shakespeare's christening wins the historical palm and is the name he sleeps with for the eons. Scribblers are often powerful beyond belief. -- Spencer Hines

    He was only able to marry her after Constanza's death, at which time her children by him were retro-actively legitimated. -- Brant Gibbard

    The four original Beauforts were born to Katherine Roet Swynford and John of Gaunt while John's second wife was still alive. On her death in 1394 John married Katherine, and in 1397 Richard II, as a favour to John of Gaunt and in order to neutralize John's son Derby (later King Henry IV) legitimatized the children who had been born out of wedlock. Richard's Act of Parliament did not bar the Beauforts or their descendants from the throne. But Henry IV later wrote in, between the lines of the document, a clause excluding the Beauforts from the succession. This interlineation was, bluntly, a forgery of an Act of Parliament, and Henry VII's sccession confounded it. -- from Kings & Queens of England & Scotland (by Allen Andrews, Marshall Cavendish, London 1985)

    John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399), English soldier and statesman, the fourth son of King Edward III of England, and brother of Edward, the Black Prince. John was born in March 1340 in Ghent (M.E., Gaunt), now in Belgium. In 1359 he married Blanche, daughter of Henry, duke of Lancaster; when Henry died, John became duke.

    John of Gaunt played an important part in the wars of the period between England and France and between England and Spain. He commanded a division of the English army, led by the Black Prince, that defeated the army of Henry (later Henry II, king of Castile and Leon) at N jerera in 1367. As a result of his second marriage, to Constance, daughter of Peter the Cruel (king of Castile and Leon), John laid claim to the throne ofofof Castile. . During the Hundred Years' War, he aided (1370-1371) the Black Prince against France and established English rule over most of southern France. After a severe illness forced the return of the Black Prince to England, John took command of the English armies; by 1380 he had lost much of the territory the English had previously won. In 1386 John invaded Castile, but was defeated by John I, king of Castile and Leon. John of Gaunt gave up his claim to Castile and Leon in 1387, whe when his daughter married d Henry, later Henry III, king of Castile and Leon.

    John of Gaunt was also prominent in English affairs. Together with Alice Perrers, his father's mistress, John dominated the English government. He was opposed by Parliament and by the Black Prince. In 1376 Parliament banished Alice Perrers and curtailed John's powers. The death of the Black Prince that year and the dissolution of Parliament, however, enabled John to regain his power. In 1377, on the death of Edward III and the accession of Richard II (John's nephew and son of the Black Prince), John gave up his control of the government and thereafter played the role of peacemaker; he also supported the king, by whom he was made (1390) duke of Aquitaine. In 1396, after the death of his second wife, John married his mistress Catherine Swynford, and Richard legitimized their children the following year. Saddened by the exile (1398) of his son, Henry of Lancaster (later King Henry IV of England), John died on February 3 of the following year.

    Birth:
    Abbaye De St Bavon, Ghent, Flandre Orientale, Belgium

    John married Katherine de Roët on 13 Jan 1396 in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. Katherine (daughter of Paon de Roët) was born on 25 Nov 1350 in Hainault, Belgium; died on 10 May 1403 in Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Katherine de Roët was born on 25 Nov 1350 in Hainault, Belgium (daughter of Paon de Roët); died on 10 May 1403 in Lincolnshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Katherine Swynford

    Notes:

    Governess to the Duke's daughter by his first wife, became John's mistress in 1388. All their children were before they were married. They were legitimated later by the Pope.

    Children:
    1. Bishop of Winchester Henry Beaufort was born in 1376 in Chateau, De Beaufort, Meurthe et Mosel, France; died on 11 Apr 1447 in Winchester Cathedral, London, England.
    2. 1st Earl of Somerset John Beaufort was born in 1371 in Beaufort Castle, Champagne, France; died on 16 Mar 1410 in London, Middlesex, England.
    3. Duke of Exeter Thomas Beaufort was born about 1377 in Beaufort Castle, Champagne, France; died on 27 Dec 1426 in East Greenwich, Kent, England.
    4. 7. Joan Beaufort was born on 1 May 1375 in Beaufort Castle, Goudet, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France; died on 13 Nov 1440 in Howden, Yorkshire, England; was buried in Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England.