Ancestral Trails 2016 » Henry PERCY (1448-1489)

Personal data Henry PERCY 

  • He was born in the year 1448 in Leconfield, Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire.
  • Title: 4th Earl of Northumberland
  • He died on April 28, 1489 in Topcliffe, West Riding, Yorkshire, he was 41 years old.
    Murdered during a Yorkshire rebellion against taxation
  • He is buried in the year 1489 in Beverly Minster, Yorkshire.
  • A child of Henry PERCY and Eleanor POYNINGS

Household of Henry PERCY

He is married to Maud HERBERT.

They got married in the year 1475 at Leconfield, Beverley, East Riding, Yorkshire, he was 27 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. William PERCY  1479-1540
  2. Anne PERCY  1484-1552 
  3. Eleanor PERCY  1476-???? 
  4. Jocelyn PERCY  1481-1532 
  5. Alan PERCY  1480-1560
  6. Johanna PERCY  1475-1547 


Notes about Henry PERCY

Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland KG (c. 1449 - 28 April 1489) was an English aristocrat during the Wars of the Roses. After losing his title when his father was killed fighting the Yorkists, he later regained his position. He led a major portion of Richard III's army at the Battle of Bosworth, but failed to commit his troops. He was briefly imprisoned by Henry VII, but later restored to his position. A few years later he was murdered by citizens of York during a revolt against Henry VII's taxation.

Percy was the son of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, and his wife Eleanor Poynings, daughter of Sir Richard Poynings (d. 10 June 1429).

His father was first cousin to (among others) Edward IV of England, Margaret of York, George, Duke of Clarence, and Richard III of England. Percy himself was second cousin to (among others) Elizabeth of York, Edward V of England, Richard, Duke of York, Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Edward, Earl of Warwick, and Edward of Middleham. Both Perkin Warbeck and Lambert Simnel claimed to be his second cousins.

His father was loyal to the House of Lancaster. His wife, Maud Herbert, had in fact been first betrothed to Henry of Richmond, who would usurp the throne in 1485 and become Henry VII. He was killed in the Battle of Towton on 29 March 1461. The earldom of Northumberland was forfeited to the victorious Yorkists. The adolescent Percy was imprisoned in the Fleet Prison. He was transported to the Tower of London in 1464.

In 1465, John Neville was named Earl of Northumberland in his place. Percy eventually swore fealty to Edward IV and was released in 1469. He petitioned for the return of his paternal titles and estates to him. He gained support by Edward IV himself. John Neville had to quit his title and was instead named Marquess of Montagu in 1470. However the restoration of the title to Percy was delayed by the Parliament of England until 1473. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1474.

For the following twelve years, Percy held many of the important government posts in northern England, such as warden of the east and middle marches, which were traditional in his family.

He commanded the Yorkist reserve at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485. Percy never committed his forces to the battle. His inactivity played an important part in the defeat and death of Richard III. Historians suspect him of treason in favour of victor Henry VII of England, although there is an alternative theory that his forces, placed behind those of King Richard, were in no position to take part in the battle before Richard was killed.

Percy was arrested along with Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland and Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. He was nominally imprisoned for several months but swore allegiance to the new King. Henry VII released him on terms of good behaviour. Percy was allowed to retain his titles and lands as well as being allowed to return to his old posts, and was in fact sent on diplomatic missions for the crown, something that would not have occurred had Henry VII not trusted him implicitly.

At some time between 1473 and 1476 Percy married Maud Herbert (1448 - 27 July 1485/1495), a daughter of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1423-1469) by his wife Anne Devereaux. They had eight children:

Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland (14 January 1478 - 19 May 1527), who married Catherine Spencer.
Alianore Percy, Duchess of Buckingham (d. 1530), wife of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham.
Sir William Percy (d. 15 September 1540), who married firstly Agnes Constable and secondly Margaret Soothill, widow of Sir John Normanville.
Alan Percy (born 1479), Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Josceline Percy (1480-1532), who married Margaret Frost.
Arundel Percy (1483-1544).
Anne Percy, Countess of Arundel (27 July 1485 - 1552), second wife of William FitzAlan, 18th Earl of Arundel.
Elizabeth Percy.

In April 1489, Percy held temporary residence in his estates of Yorkshire. Henry VII had recently allied himself to Anne of Brittany against Charles VIII of France. Taxes rose to finance the military action. Sir John Egremont of Yorkshire led a riot in protest at the high taxation, known as the Yorkshire rebellion. Percy was targeted by the rioters, many of whom had not forgiven him for his betrayal of Richard III at Bosworth 4-years earlier, as he approached the city and lynched on 28 April. He was buried at Beverley Minster.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Percy,_4th_Earl_of_Northumberland

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Henry PERCY

Henry PERCY
1421-1461

Henry PERCY
1448-1489

1475

Maud HERBERT
1456-1485

William PERCY
1479-1540
Anne PERCY
1484-1552
Eleanor PERCY
1476-????
Jocelyn PERCY
1481-1532
Alan PERCY
1480-1560
Johanna PERCY
1475-1547

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