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  1. ©York Castle Museum. HENRY PERCY, fourth Earl of Northumberland (1446-1489), was the only son of Henry Percy, third earl. On his father's attainder, Edward IV committed him to safe keeping, and three years later conferred the forfeited earldom of Northumberland on John Neville, lord Montagu.

  2. 23 de mai. de 2018 · The Oxford Companion to British History JOHN CANNON. *Northumberland, Henry Percy, 4th earl of* (c.1449–89). Edward IV kept Percy in detention after the death of his father, the 3rd earl, in 1461. He was restored to the earldom in 1470 and appointed warden of the east march to replace John Neville.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2016 · Henry Percy, Fourth Earl of Northumberland. This particular Earl of Northumberland is an unusual one in that he was the only one of his family to appear on the Yorkist side of the battle listings during the Wars of the Roses which of course means that a bit of back story is required for his actions to make sense.

  4. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, (25 July 1421 – 29 March 1461) was an English magnate. The Earldom of Northumberland was then one of the greatest landholdings in northern England ; Percy also became Lord Poynings on his marriage.

  5. Henry Percy, 1.º Conde de Northumberland, 4.º Barão Percy, investido Rei de Mann, KG [ 1] (10 de novembro de 1341 – 20 de fevereiro de 1408), foi um nobre e Lorde Marechal da Inglaterra. Filho de Henry Percy, 3.º Barão Percy, era descendente de Henrique III da Inglaterra.

    • Harry "o Ardente" Percy, Sir Thomas Percy, Sir Ralph Percy, Alan Percy, Margaret Percy
    • Margarida Neville, Maud, Baroness Lucy
  6. Henry Percy pode referir-se a: Henry Percy, 1.º Conde de Northumberland (1341–1408) Henry Percy, 2.º Conde de Northumberland (1392–1455) Henry Percy, 3.º Conde de Northumberland (1421–1461) Henry Percy, 4.º Conde de Northumberland (1449–1489) Henry Percy, 5.º Conde de Northumberland (1478–1527)

  7. (c.1449–89).Edward IV kept Percy in detention after the death of his father, the 3rd earl, in 1461. He was restored to the earldom in 1470 and appointed warden of the east march. He supported Richard's usurpation in 1483, and obeyed the call to arms against Henry Tudor but remained inactive at Bosworth Field.