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  1. In January 1377 John de Southeray and Mary Percy were married in full splendour before the court of Edward III. John was the illegitimate son of the king and his notorious mistress, Alice Perrers, while Mary was Alice's ward. The marriage was not to last long, however.

  2. Mary Percy and John de Southeray: Wardship, Marriage and Divorce in Fourteenth-Century England was published in Fourteenth Century England X on page 133.

  3. He was the oldest of Perrers" three acknowledged illegitimate children by her royal lover. During the abortive Castilian campaign led by his half-brother the Earl of Cambridge in 1381, John led a contingent of English soldiers. After his troops went unpaid, John led them in a mutiny. He may have been only a figurehead for the mutineers, though ...

  4. MARY PERCY AND JOHN DE SOUTHERAY:: WARDSHIP, MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE IN FOURTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND. Download. XML. RICHARD II’S KINGSHIP AT ST STEPHEN’S CHAPEL, WESTMINSTER, 1377–99. Download. XML. BODIES IN CONSTANT MOTION:: THE BURIALS AND REBURIALS OF THE PLANTAGENET DYNASTY, C. 1272–1399. Download. XML.

  5. A great deal more is known about Alice’s son, John, than about his sisters. He was probably born around 1364-5, and was given the surname ‘de Southeray

  6. John Southeray (c. 1364-1383) Illegitimate son of Edwrad III of England and Alice Perrers. Accompanied Edmund Langley, Earl of Cambridge, in his expedition to Portugal to assist King Fernando in the war against Juan I of Castile (1381).