Baron Percy, Henry de Percy IV

Birth Name Baron Percy, Henry de Percy IV 1 2 3 4a 5a 6a
Gramps ID I34197
Gender male
Age at Death about 51 years, 22 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E45600] 1300/1-02-06 (Julian) Alnwick, Northumberland, England  
7 4b 5b
Birth [E45601] 1300 Scotland  
6b
Death [E45602] about 1351/2-02-26 (Julian) Warkworth, Northumberland, England  
1a 2a 3a 7 4c 8a 5c
Death [E45603] 1351 England  
6c
_FA1 [E45604]   2nd Lord Alnwick. K.G. 9th Baron Percy.  
1b 9a 8b 5d
_FA2 [E45605]   Constable of Scarborough Castle.  
5e
_FA3 [E45606]   Warden of Marches of Scotland.  
5f
_FA4 [E45607]   Baron of Topcliffe, York, England.  
5g
_FA5 [E45608]   Baron of Alnwick, Northumberland.  
5h

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Baron Percy, Henry de Percy III [I34301]1273-03-251314-10-00
Mother FitzAlan, Eleanor [I33946]about 12841328-08-00
         Baron Percy, Henry de Percy IV [I34197] 1300/1-02-06 (Julian) about 1351/2-02-26 (Julian)

Families

    Family of Baron Percy, Henry de Percy IV and de Clifford, Idonea [F12523]
Married Wife de Clifford, Idonea [I24396] ( * about 1303 + 1365-08-24 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E59095] 1314 , Yorkshire, England  
1c 3 9b 4d 8c 5i
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
de Percy, Margaret [I27775]1375
de Percy, Thomas [I27774]
de Percy, Henry [I24212]1320
de Percy, Maud [I33215]about 1335before 1378/9-02-18 (Julian)

Narrative

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On the Percies: The founder of the family was a Danish chieftain, Manfred, who died in 880. His son, Galfred, was a general of Rollo's in Normandy. The next of importance would be William, who came with the Conqueror , and who was the first Lord Percy. He died in 1097. The descendants of his son, Alan, founded the Percies of Heyshott and William's son, Richard, founded the Percies of Dunsley. Of the Children of William II, only daughters survived and of these only one had children. She married Josceline de Lovain, brother of Adeliza, second wife of Henry II. Josceline changed his name to Henry de Percy and the line continued.

G.E.Cokayne--Complete Peerage is a good source if you read the footnotes.

Pedigree

  1. Baron Percy, Henry de Percy III [I34301]
    1. FitzAlan, Eleanor [I33946]
      1. Baron Percy, Henry de Percy IV
        1. de Clifford, Idonea [I24396]
          1. de Percy, Margaret [I27775]
          2. de Percy, Thomas [I27774]
          3. de Percy, Henry [I24212]
          4. de Percy, Maud [I33215]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. History of the House of Percy [S52821]
      • Source text:

        d 1353

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        9th Baron Percy.

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        m. of Henry de Percy & "Idonea"

  2. G.E. Cockayne: Complete Peerage [S336368]
      • Source text:

        d 1351/52

  3. Reitwiesner, William Addams [S74738]
      • Source text:

        d 1352

  4. Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler: Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet & Cecily de Neville [S71146]
      • Page: chart 1060
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        no title

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        b 1299

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        d 1353-8

      • Page: chart 1060
  5. large-G675.FTW [S261374]
      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Citation:

        Penman "Here be Dragons" p. 285, makes him brother to Gwenllian verch Rhys who m Ednyfed Fychan. But, Online db (Univ. of Hull?) I had him son of Gwenwynwyn of Powys.

      • Source text:

        m. of Henry de Percy & "Idonea"

  6. 11615-2.ftw [S7587]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 21 Feb 1999

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        Date of Import: 21 Feb 1999

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        Date of Import: 21 Feb 1999

  7. Ed Mann: Mann Database [S331348]
  8. Frederick Lewis Weis: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 [S11883]
      • Page: line 205 p 171
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        no place

      • Page: line 205 p 171
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        2nd Lord Percy

      • Page: line 206 p 172, line 205 p 171
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        no date/place

  9. David Faris: Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists [S241672]
      • Page: 1st ed, pp 63-65 "Clarke"
      • Source text:

        2nd Lord Percy of Alnwick

      • Page: 1st ed, pp 63-65 "Clarke"
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        no date