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  1. Hugh Percy, I duque de Northumberland (c. 1714 – 6 de junio de 1786) fue un par y terrateniente inglés. Orígenes. Nació como Hugh Smithson, hijo de Langdale Smithson de Langdale, Yorkshire, y nieto de Sir Hugh Smithson, III Baronet, de quien heredó la baronía en 1733. Matrimonio, proyectos y patronatos.

  2. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Hugh Percy, I duque de Northumberland (c. 1714 – 6 de junio de 1786) fue un par y terrateniente inglés. Quick facts: Hugh Percy, Información personal, Nacimiento,...

  3. Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, KG, PC ( c. 1714 – 6 June 1786) was an English peer, politician, and landowner. Origins. Hugh Smithson was born c. 1714, the son of Langdale Smithson (b. 1682) of Langdale, and Philadelphia Reveley. He was a grandson of Sir Hugh Smithson, 3rd Baronet, from whom he inherited the Smithson Baronetcy in 1733. [1]

  4. Lieutenant General Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland KG FRS (14 August 1742 – 10 July 1817) was an officer in the British army and later a British peer. He participated in the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Long Island during the American War of Independence , but resigned his command in 1777 due to disagreements with ...

    • 1759–1777, 1798–1806
  5. Hugh Algernon Percy, 10.º duque de Northumberland, [1] (6 de abril de 1914 – 11 de octubre de 1988), fue el hijo de Alan Percy, 8.º duque de Northumberland, y Helen Gordon-Lennox. Sucedió a su padre como duque de Northumberland en 1940, cuando su hermano, Henry, el 9.º duque , murió en Bélgica en la Segunda Guerra Mundial ...

    • 11 de octubre de 1988 (74 años)
    • Hugh Algernon Percy
  6. Hugh Algernon Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland KG GCVO TD PC JP FRS (6 April 1914 – 11 October 1988), styled Lord Hugh Percy between 1918 and 1940, was a British landowner, soldier and peer. He was the son of Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland, and Lady Helen Gordon-Lennox.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2020 · Embodied by the Duke of Northumberland, the Percy volunteers were the third largest corps in Britain and were composed solely of his own tenants. They were formed in 1798, at the height of a fear of invasion from the French, who were massing troops on the coast of the English Channel.