Eleanor PERCY

Female - 1530


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  1. 1.  Eleanor PERCY (daughter of Henry PERCY and Maud HERBERT); died in 1530.

    Eleanor married Edward STAFFORD on 14 Dec 1490 in With contract. Edward (son of Henry STAFFORD and Katherine WOODVILLE) was born on 03 Feb 1477/8 in Brecknock Castle; died on 17 May 1521 in Executed - Tower Hill; was buried in Church of the Austin Friars, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary STAFFORD was born in abt. 1495.
    2. Elizabeth STAFFORD was born in 1497; died on 30 Nov 1558.
    3. Catherine STAFFORD was born about 1499; died on 14 May 1555.
    4. Henry STAFFORD was born on 18 Sep 1501; died on 30 Apr 1563.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry PERCY was born in 1449 in Leconfield, Yorksire, England (son of Henry PERCY and Alianor DE POYNINGS); died on 28 Apr 1489 in Cock Lodge, Topcliffe, Yorkshire; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire.

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    Tudorplace.com - Bios

    HNERY PERCY
    4th Earl Northumberland

    Son of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, by his wife, Eleanor Poynings; was the only one of the family to appear to take the Yorkist side. his father's earldom was forfeited at the Battle of Towton by the victorious Yorkists, and Percy was imprisoned the Fleet Prison and then the Tower from 1464 when John Neville was created Earl of northumberland. After swearing fealty to Edward IV, he was released in 1469 and petitioned for the reversal of his father's attainder though this was not granted by Parliament until 1473. Percy held many of the important government posts in the north of England which were traditional in his family.

    Fought in the Battle of Bosworth, where he commanded the right wing of Richard III's army. Some historians says that he betrayed the King by holding his forces back from action.

    Henry VII's treatment of the Earl of Northumberland after the battle certainly does not suggest any special favors or gratitude: Northumberland, along with the earls of Westmoreland and Surrey, was taken into custody and kept in prison for several months, being released only under strict conditions of good behavior. Although he was soon released and confirmed in all his titles by the new King.

    On 28 Apr 1489 he was killed at one of his Yorkshire residences by a mob protesting over high taxes for the defense of Brittany against France, part of a rioting led by Sir John Egremont. Another reason for the mob's actions was his part in the downfall and death of Richard II who remained popular in Yorkshire. The rebellion was surpressed by the Earl of Surrey.

    Henry married Maud HERBERT in bet. 1473-1476. Maud (daughter of First Earl of Pembroke William HERBERT and Anne DEVEREAUX) was born in England; died before 27 Jul 1485; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Maud HERBERT was born in England (daughter of First Earl of Pembroke William HERBERT and Anne DEVEREAUX); died before 27 Jul 1485; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire.
    Children:
    1. 5th Earl of Northumberlan Henry Algernon PERCY was born on 13 Jan 1477 in England; died on 19 May 1527; was buried in Beverley Minster, Beverley, Yorkshire, ENGL.
    2. 1. Eleanor PERCY died in 1530.