1396 - 1461 (65 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Sir Ralph de Lumley, Lord Lumley was born about 1360 in England (son of Marmaduke de Lumley and Margeret de Holland); died in Jan 1399/1400 in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- General Information: He was an English nobleman, soldier and administrator under King Richard II, who was stripped of his lands, goods and title for rebelling against King Henry IV and executed.
- Miscellaneous: 1374; He was underage at the death of his brother in 1374. His guardian was John Nevill.
- Land/House: 20 Aug 1383; On 20 August 1383 he had order for livery of his lands.
- Knighted: Before 1384; He was knighted before 1384.
- Miscellaneous: Sep 1384; French prisoners taken by Sir Ralph had leave to return home and arrange their ransom in September 1384.
- Offices Held: From 28 Sep 1384 to 30 Sep 1399; He was summoned to Parliament as Baron Lumley on 28 September 1384 and served until 30 September 1399.
- Title(s): 28 Sep 1384; On 28 September 1384 he was created 1st Lord Lumley by writ.
- Military: 1388; He fought in the Battle of Otterburn (5 August to 19 August 1388), where he was captured by the Scots, and released by 1389 after payment of a sizeable ransom, toward which both King Richard and the Bishop of Durham contributed.
- Offices Held: 1391, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Yorkshire, England; In 1391 he was the Captain (Governor) of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
- Offices Held: 1394; He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for the West Riding, Yorkshire in 1394.
- Military: 1399; In 1399 he took part in the attempt by the Earl of Huntingdon to restore King Richard II. In March 1400/01 he was posthumously attainted and his peerage forfeited.
- Last Full Review: 28 Sep 2020
Notes:
Military:
Died:
He was beheaded by the citizens of Cirencester.
Ralph married Eleanor de Neville on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
7. | Maud de Percy (daughter of Sir Henry de Percy, KG, Lord Percy and Idonea de Clifford); died in 1378/79; was buried in Durham Cathedral, Durham, County Durham, England. Children:
- 3. Eleanor de Neville
- Sir Ralph de Neville, KG, Earl of Westmoreland was born before 1364 in Raby Castle, County Durham, England; died on 21 Oct 1425 in Raby Castle, County Durham, England; was buried after 21 Oct 1425 in Church of St. Mary, Staindrop, County Durham, England.
- Cicely de Neville was born on 3 May 1415 in Raby Castle, County Durham, England; died on 31 May 1495 in Berkhamsted Castle, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire., England.
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Generation: 4
12. | Ralph de Neville, Lord Neville of Raby was born in 1291 (son of Randolf de Neville and Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering); died on 5 Aug 1367 in County Durham, England; was buried in County Durham, England. Notes:
Name:
He was the 4th Baron Neville of Raby.
Ralph married Alice de Audley on 14 Jan 1326/27 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England. Alice (daughter of Sir Hugh de Audley, Lord Audley and Isolt de Mortimer) died on 11 Jan 1373/74 in Greystoke, Northumberland, England; was buried after 11 Jan 1373/74 in Durham Cathedral, Durham, County Durham, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | Sir Henry de Percy, KG, Lord Percy was born on 6 Feb 1300 in Leconfield, Yorkshire, England (son of Sir Henry de Percy, Lord Percy and Eleanor de Arundel); died on 26 Feb 1351 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England; was buried in Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Knighted: 1322, York, Yorkshire, England
- Military: 1322
- Offices Held: From 1322 to 1352
- Miscellaneous: Oct 1326
- Religion: 1337
- Military: 1341
Notes:
Name:
He was the 2ed Lord Percy of Alnwick. He was also the Constable of Scarborough Castle, and Warden of the Marches of Scotland.
Military:
He was summoned for service in Scotland.
Offices Held:
He was a Member of Parliament.
Miscellaneous:
When Queen Isabel returned to England in October 1326, he joined her against the Despensers. In 1328, the reversion of Warkworth castle in Northumberland was granted him by the king. In 1331, he was one of the Peace envoys to France. Later in 1335, he was granted by the king, the honor of Beanley, Northumberland.
Religion:
Sir Henry and Lady Idoine were received a papal indult for plenary remission
Military:
He joined the king at Newcastle on the Scottish expedition. Later that year, he raised the siege of Sterling. In 1346, he commanded a division at the battle of Neville's Cross. He was commissioned in 1350, to treat with the Scots for a final peace.
Henry married Idonea de Clifford in 1314 in Northumberland, England. Idonea (daughter of Sir Robert de Clifford, Lord Clifford and Maud de Clare) died on 24 Aug 1365 in England; was buried in Beverley, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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