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PLANTAGENET, Mary |
Birth |
Abt 1320 |
Tutbury, Staffordshire, England |
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Female |
Burial |
Sep 1362 |
Alnwick, Northumberland, England |
Death |
1 Sep 1362 |
Northumberland, England |
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12 Mar 1935 |
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Father |
PLANTAGENET, Earl Henry I , b. 1281, Lancaster, Lancashire, England Lancaster, Lancashire, Englandd. 22 Sep 1345, Leicestershire, England (Age 64 years) |
Mother |
CHAWORTH, Countess Maud de , b. 2 Feb 1282, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Walesd. 3 Dec 1322, Mottisfont Priory, Hampshire, England (Age 40 years) |
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Bef 2 Mar 1296 |
Kidwelty, Carmarthshire, Wales |
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F18064 |
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PERCY, Lord Henry de III , b. 1322, Alnwick, Northumberland, England Alnwick, Northumberland, Englandd. 17 Jun 1368 (Age 46 years) |
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Sep 1334 |
Tutbury, Staffordshire, England |
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- MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Tutbury. MARRIAGE: Also shown as Married Abt 1341 ~SEALING_SPOUSE: Also shown as SealSp 9 Jan 1996, BOUNT.
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| 1. PERCY, Earl Henry , b. 10 Nov 1341, Alnwick, Northumberland, England Alnwick, Northumberland, Englandd. 19 Feb 1407, Bramham, Yorkshire, England (Age 65 years) | |
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- Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy (1320 – 1 September 1362), was the youngest surviving child of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster by his wife Maud Chaworth. Through her father, she was a great-granddaughter of Henry III of England.
Mary was born in 1320 or 1321.[1] She was a sister of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Maud, Countess of Ulster, Joan, Baroness de Mowbray, and Eleanor, Countess of Arundel. Through her brother Henry, she was the aunt of Blanche of Lancaster, first wife of John of Gaunt and mother of Henry IV of England.
Near September 1334 at Tutbury Castle, she married Henry Percy,[1] eldest son of Henry Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Idoine de Clifford. He succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Percy in 1352.[3]
They had the following surviving issue:
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland (10 November 1341 – 20 February 1408) married firstly Margaret Neville and secondly Maud, Baroness Lucy.
Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester (1344–1403).
Maud Percy, married Sir John de Southeray, illegitimate son of King Edward III and his mistress Alice Perrers.
Mary, Baroness Ros (born 1360) married John de Ros, Baron Ros of Helmsley.
Mary died at Alnwick, Northumberland, England on 1 September 1362, where she was also buried. Her husband Henry would marry a second time to Joan Orreby, daughter and heiress of John, 2nd Lord Orreby.
Henry Percy, 3rd Baron Percy of Alnwick (c. 1321–1368), was the eldest son of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy (1301–1352), and his wife, Idonea, daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford.
Alnwick Castle- the Percy seat in Northumberland
He served in France under the earl of Arundel in March 1344 and in August 1346 was at the Battle of Crécy. He then transferred to service in Gascony under the earl of Lancaster. In July 1352 he was made joint warden of the marches towards Scotland, and in September 1355 keeper of Roxburgh Castle and sheriff of Northumberland for two years.
In 1356 he took part in the invasion of Scotland that followed Edward Balliol's surrender of the kingdom and crown of Scotland to Edward III. In July 1356 he was once again joint warden of the marches and then took part in the negotiations that led to the treaty of Berwick of October 1357.
He participated in Edward III's military efforts in France and in September 1355 was marshal of the royal army at Calais. In 1360 he took part in Edward's campaign to capture Rheims.
He died on or about 18 May 1368, probably at his castle of Alnwick, and was buried in Alnwick Abbey. He had married twice: firstly Mary of Lancaster (d. 1362), daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, and secondly Joan (d. 1368), the daughter and sole heiress of John, Lord Orreby. With his first wife he had two sons, Henry and Thomas. With his second wife he had a son who died in his father's lifetime and a daughter, Mary. He was succeeded by his eldest son Henry, who became the 1st earl of Northumberland. His younger son Thomas became the 1st Earl of Worcester.
References
Bean, J.M.W. "Percy, Henry, third Lord Percy (c.1321–1368)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21930
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_de_Percy,_3rd_Baron_Percy
Mary of Lancaster, Baroness Percy (1320 – 1 September 1362), was the youngest surviving child of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster by his wife Maud Chaworth. Through her father, she was a great-granddaughter of Henry III of England.
Family
Mary was a sister of Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster, Maud, Countess of Ulster, Joan, Baroness de Mowbray, and Eleanor, Countess of Arundel. Through her brother Henry, she was the aunt of Blanche of Lancaster, first wife of John of Gaunt and mother of Henry IV of England.
Marriage
In September or before, 1334 at Tutbury Castle, she married Henry Percy, eldest son of Henry Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Idoine de Clifford. He succeeded his father as 3rd Baron Percy in 1352, making her known as Baroness Percy until her death.
They had the following surviving issue:
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland (10 November 1341 – 20 February 1408) married firstly Margaret Neville and secondly Maud, Baroness Lucy.
Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester (1344–1403).
Maud Percy, married Sir John de Southeray, illegitimate son of King Edward III and his mistress Alice Perrers.
Mary, Baroness Ros (born 1360) married John de Ros, Baron Ros of Helmsley.
Death
Mary died at Alnwick, Northumberland, England on 1 September 1362, where she was also buried. Her husband Henry would marry a second time to Joan Orreby, daughter and heiress of John, 2nd Lord Orreby.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_of_Lancaster
Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester, KGOrder_of_the_Garter (1343 – 23 July 1403) was an English medieval nobleman best known for leading the rebellion with his nephew Henry Percy , known as 'Harry Hotspur ', and his elder brother, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland .
He was the younger son of Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy , and Mary, daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster , who descended from Henry III of England
High offices
Worcester fought against England's traditional enemy France in the Hundred Years' War , and then served in various important governing posts in English-controlled France, as Ambassador , Seneschal and as an Admiral .
He was created Earl of Worcester in 1397 by King Richard II with his brother and nephew, he took part in Henry IV _of_England's deposition of Richard II , and later, in turn, in their own subsequent rebellion against King Henry IV.
He was captured at the Battle of Shrewsbury and publicly beheaded in Shrewsbury two days later, on 23 July 1403. He was buried in St. Peter's, Shrewsbury , Shropshire
References
Lee, Sidney ed. (1895). "Percy, Thomas (d.1403) _. Dictionary of National Biography 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Percy,_1st_Earl_of_Worcester
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- [S64] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index.
Mary PLANTAGENET; Female; Birth: About 1320 Of Tutbury Castle, Tutbury, Stafford, England; Death: 01 SEP 1362; Baptism: 16 JUL 1993 OGDEN; Endowment: 09 OCT 1993 OGDEN; Sealing to Parents: 23 NOV 1993 OGDEN; Henry PLANTAGENET / Maud CHAWORTH; Father: Henry PLANTAGENET; Mother: Maud CHAWORTH; No source information is available.
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church to request LDS temple ordinances.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 01 Oct 2004
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