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- The episode in 1297 relates to a punitive expedition under Sir Henry Percy sent to Irvine to quash an armed uprising against the dethronement of John Balliol.
- Newcastle was held by Northumberland's sons, Sir Henry Percy, known as " " Hotspur " ", and his brother Sir Ralph Percy.
- Knox sailed secretly to Lindisfarne, off the northeast coast of England at the end of July, to meet James Croft and Sir Henry Percy at Berwick upon Tweed.
- On 28 July 1328, Robert the Bruce granted a charter of restitution to Sir Henry Percy of all his father's lands and rents, etc ., in Scotland.
- On the death of the fourth baron in 1446, his granddaughter, Eleanor Poynings, who had married Sir Henry Percy, later 3rd Earl of Northumberland, became " de jure suo jure"
- After the death of Sir Henry Percy, Elizabeth Mortimer married, sometime after 3 June 1406, Thomas de Camoys, 1st Baron Camoys, who later commanded the rearguard of the English army at the Battle of Agincourt.
- It is said that following the chivalrous treatment of his captive, Sir John gained the lasting friendship and admiration of Sir Henry Percy and that he may have even assisted in the technical design and construction of the fortifications.
- Arrangements for Eleanor's marriage to Lord Percy are found in the recognizance made in 1300 by Eleanor's father, Richard, Earl of Arundel, for a debt of 2, 000 marks which he owed Sir Henry Percy.
- He had noble ancestors on both sides : his mother was one of the daughters of Sir Henry Percy, who was in turn grandson to Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland and to David of Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, descended from the ancient Mormaers of Atholl.
- Every dictionary worth its spurs notes that the word hotspur was the sobriquet of Sir Henry Percy, son of the earl of Northumberland, killed in 1403 in the rebellion against Henry IV . ( A sobriquet is a descriptive appellation, like Gov . Jesse " the Body"
- :a ) Sir ROBERT de Umfreville (-before 25 May 1368 ) . m ( licence 20 January 1340 ) as her first husband, MARGARET Percy, daughter of Sir HENRY Percy Lord Percy & his wife Idoine Clifford (-Gyng [ Buttsbury ], Essex September 1375 ).
- Their Behaviour indeed to the Royal Family & both Houses of Parliament might justly be considered by them as very uncivil, and even Sir Henry Percy tho'certainly the best bred man of the party, had none of that general politeness which is so universally pleasing, as his attentions were entirely confined to Lord Mounteagle.
- Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland ( " c " . 1404 1484 ), the son of John, Lord Neville ( d . 1423 ), succeeded his grandfather in 1425, and married as his first wife Elizabeth Clifford, daughter of Sir Henry Percy ( [ Hotspur ), thus forming further bonds with the Percies.
- His second wife was Constance, widow first of Sir Henry Percy of Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, ( who died in Cologne in 1357 while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, said to be because of the " naughty lyf " she lived with " Maister bishoppe of Salisbury " and others ); widow secondly of John Percy ( neighbor of, but not related to, her first husband ) of Little Chalfield, Wiltshire, who died in 1359; and widow thirdly of Sir Philip FitzWarin of Penleigh and Bratton, Wiltshire, who died about 1384.