His father died while he was underage so John Neville became his guardian. He eventually married John Nevill's daughter, Eleanor.
He was one of the conspirators, along with his cousin, Thomas Holland, 1st Dukel of Surrey in the conspiracy known as Epiphany Rising. He was captured and beheaded at Cirencester in January 1400. See notes for additional information
Pass auf: Ehegatte (Eleanor Neville) ist 38 Jahre jünger.
Er hat eine Beziehung mit Eleanor Neville.
Kind(er):
Ralph Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley (died January 1400) was an English nobleman, soldier and administrator under King Richard II, who was stripped of his lands, goods and title for rebelling against King Henry IV and expected. (From Wikipedia)
-Born about 1360, he was the second son and heir of Sir Marmaduke Lumley (1314-1365), a landowner and administrator in Northumberland, and his second wife Margaret,[1] daughter of Robert Holland, and his second wife Margaret, daughter of Robert Holland, 2nd baron Holland
. At the Battle of Otterburn in August 1388, he was taken prisoner by the Scots, not being freed until October 1389 after payment of a sizeable ransom, toward which both King Richard and the Bishop of Durham contributed.[1](From Wikipedia)
His death:
In the Parliament of September 1399 he accepted the seizure of power by King Henry IV and the imprisonment of Richard, but in December joined his cousin Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey, in the conspiracy known as the Epiphany Rising, which aimed to murder Henry and restore Richard. He was one of the conspirators captured and beheaded at Cirencester in January 1400. All his moveable possessions were given to the King's half-brother John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and his estates were forfeited to the crown, apart from lands yielding 100 pounds a year left to support his widow and twelve children.[1]
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