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  1. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, (25 July 1421 – 29 March 1461) was an English magnate. The Earldom of Northumberland was then one of the greatest landholdings in northern England ; Percy also became Lord Poynings on his marriage.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, (25 July 1421 – 29 March 1461) was an English magnate. The Earldom of Northumberland was one of the greatest fifteenth-century landholdings in northern England; Percy also became Lord Poynings on his marriage.

    • Leconfield
    • York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    • before July 25, 1421
  3. 1316: 2nd Baron Percy. Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy, who was granted the lands of Patrick IV, Earl of March, in Northumberland, by Edward II in 1316, began to improve the size and defences of the castle. He was appointed to Edward III 's Council in 1327 and was given the manor and castle of Skipton.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Percy_familyPercy family - Wikipedia

    Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland (1421–1461) (forfeit 1461), Lancastrian leader in the Wars of the Roses, killed at the Battle of Towton. Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland (see below) Margaret Percy (b. c. 1447)

  5. Henry Percy, tercer conde de Northumberland (25 de julio de 1421 - 29 de marzo de 1461) fue un magnate inglés. El condado de Northumberland era entonces uno de los mayores terratenientes del norte de Inglaterra; Percy también se convirtió en Lord Poynings tras su matrimonio.

  6. Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland. Born: July 25, 1421. Leconfield, Yorkshire, England. Died: March 29, 1461. Towton, Yorkshire, England (Age 39) Northumberland in History.

  7. Northumberland, Henry Percy, 3rd earl of (1421–61). Percy was warden of the east march from 1440. He was entitled Lord Poynings following his wife's succession to that Sussex barony. The feud with the Nevilles and the death of his father, the 2nd earl, in the first battle of St Albans made him a Lancastrian partisan.