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  1. Há 2 dias · The early modern era brought new challenges and changes to Alnwick Castle. In 1536, the castle was briefly besieged by royal forces after the 6th Earl of Northumberland, Henry Algernon Percy, joined the Pilgrimage of Grace, a northern Catholic uprising against Henry VIII.[^3] Although the rebellion was suppressed, the Earl was eventually pardoned.

  2. Há 3 dias · In 1642, Lady Elizabeth Howard, second daughter of Theophilus, married Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland, and by her marriage settlement Suffolk House "was transferred to the bridegroom, upon his payment of £15,000 to his wife's family." (fn. 60) Thenceforth it was usually referred to as Northumberland House.

  3. Há 5 dias · Henry Lord Percy in 1349 bequeathed 1 mark to 'Robert of the Wardrobe Chamber of Seamer,' Philippa wife of Sir Ralph Percy, kt., was abducted from here in or before February 1384–5, Katharine Countess of Northumberland dated letters to Cromwell in January 1534–5 and 1538 at Seamer, and Sir Thomas Percy, brother of the seventh ...

  4. Há 3 dias · In 1405, after the rebellion of Henry Percy first Earl of Northumberland, grandson of the last named Henry, the manor was granted to the king's son John and his heirs, but the earl's grandson was restored to his dignities in 1414. At his death in 1455 he was seised of the manor of Topcliffe.

  5. Há 5 dias · Henry de Percy, 7th Baron Percy (1228–1272) (1245–1272?) John de Percy, 8th Baron Percy (died 1285/93) (1272–1293?) Henry Percy, 1st Baron Percy (1293–1314)

  6. Há 4 dias · Houlbrooke explores the funerals of Prince Henry in 1511, Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland in 1489 and Elizabeth of York in 1503, the last of which being the ‘most elaborate and costly of Henrys reign’ at which the black cloth alone cost £1,483 15s 10d (pp. 70–1).

  7. Há 4 dias · YORK. Inq. taken at Beverlay, 1 March, 22 Richard II. The under-mentioned messuage and land came to the king’s hands by reason of the said Adam’s outlawry for killing John Schephird, late servant of Robert Stork, on 10 June, 51 Edward III, which he held as of the right of Maud, then his wife, now deceased. Southcave.