- Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland (
November 10 ,1341 –February 20 ,1408 ), was the son of Henry de Percy, 3rdBaron Percy and a descendent ofHenry III of England . His mother was Mary of Lancaster, daughter ofHenry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Leicester , son ofEdmund Crouchback , who was the son of Henry III. Henry Percy married Margaret Neville, daughter ofRalph Neville, 2nd Baron Neville de Raby and Alice de Audley. They were the parents of Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy.Henry Percy was originally a follower of
Edward III of England , for whom he held high offices in the administration of northern England. He went on to support King Richard II. He was given the title ofMarshal of England and created an Earl at Richard's coronation (1377). But, after Richard II created his chief rival,Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland in 1399, he switched to the side of Henry Bolingbroke (later, Henry IV)On King Henry IV's coronation he was appointed
Constable of England and granted the lordship of theIsle of Man . Percy and his son,Henry Percy , known as "Hotspur", were given the task of subduing the rebellion ofOwain Glyndŵr , but their attempts to make peace with the Welsh rebels did not meet with the king's approval. In 1403 the Percies turned against Henry IV in favour ofEdmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March , and then conspired with Owain Glyndŵr against King Henry.The Percy rebellion failed at the
Battle of Shrewsbury , where Hotspur was killed. Since the earl did not directly participate in the rebellion, he was not convicted of treason. However, he lost his office as Constable. In 1405 Percy supportedRichard le Scrope ,Archbishop of York , in another rebellion, after which Percy fled to Scotland, and his estates were confiscated by the King.In 1408 Percy invaded England in rebellion once more and was killed at the
Battle of Bramham Moor .In literature and media
Northumberland is a major character in Shakespeare's "Richard II", "
Henry IV, part 1 ", and "Henry IV, part 2 ."His position as a character in the Shakespearean canon inspired the character of Lord "Percy" Percy, "Duke" of Northumberland in the historical sitcom "
The Black Adder ", set during the very latePlantagenet era .Further reading
*Towson, Kris "Henry Percy, first earl of Northumberland : ambition, conflict and cooperation in late mediaeval England" St Andrews PhD Thesis, 2005.
*Rose, Alexander "Kings in the North - The House of Percy in British History". Phoenix/Orion Books Ltd, 2002, ISBN 1-84212-485-4 (722 pages paperback)
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