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109: 34: 333:, in which his elder brother was a chief actor (November–December 1569), Henry Percy remained loyal to the government, joined the royal forces, and vigorously attacked the rebels. Queen Elizabeth promised him favour and employment in return for his services. When his brother was a prisoner in Scotland, Percy wrote urging him to confess his offences and appeal to the queen's mercy. In 1571 he was elected knight of the shire for 1062: 294:, when defeated, asked permission, in compliment to Percy's valour, to surrender his sword to Percy rather than to the commander-in-chief, Lord Grey. Unlike other members of his family, he had Protestant sympathies, and was directed in 1561 to report on the doctrines adopted by the Scottish congregations. Both 400:
In December 1584 Northumberland was sent to the Tower for a third time. He protested his innocence, and courted inquiry. Six months later, on 21 June 1585, he was found dead in his bed in his cell, having been shot through the heart. A jury was at once summoned, and returned a verdict of suicide. He
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was to aid the enterprise with French troops, and Northumberland offered advice respecting their landing. William Shelley, who was present at the interview, was arrested and racked next year, and related what took place. Northumberland's aim, he said, was not only to secure Queen Mary's liberty, but
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he was arrested on suspicion of complicity late in the same year, and for a second time was sent to the Tower. He was, however, only detained a few weeks, and no legal proceedings were taken against him. But he was deprived of the governorship of Tynemouth Castle, though he protested. He was still
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On 8 February 1576 he first took his seat in the House of Lords, and was one of the royal commissioners appointed to prorogue parliament in November. In September 1582 he entertained the French agent, M. de Bex, and looked with a friendly eye on
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and, on his brother's execution at York in 1572, he assumed by Queen Elizabeth's permission the title of eighth earl of Northumberland, in accordance with the patents of creation.
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to the clergy of the northern province. His position in the north was improved at the end of 1561 by his marriage with Catherine Neville, daughter and co-heiress of
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continued him in his chief offices. He was temporarily transferred from the governorship of Tynemouth to the captaincy of
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suspected his intentions, and on 15 November 1571 Percy was arrested while in London and sent to the
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sanguine of compassing the release of Queen Mary. In September 1583 he invited her agent,
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By 25 January 1562, he had married Lady Katherine Neville (1546–1596), the daughter of
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He was born in about 1532 at Newburn Manor (Northumberland), the second of two sons of
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and two pistols each, and at the head of these troops he distinguished himself before
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Sir Charles Percy, of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire, where survives his monument;
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of the proceedings was published, and the verdict of suicide upheld.
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to extort from Elizabeth full toleration for the Roman Catholics.
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Lucy Percy, married Sir John Wotton and then Sir Hugh Owen
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Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland, 2nd Baron Percy
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Ancestors of Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 1204:People from Newcastle upon Tyne (district) 1085: 531: 522: 107: 89: 78:Learn how and when to remove this message 19:For other people with the same name, see 749:Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland 248:Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland 41:This article includes a list of general 1001: 577:Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland 551:Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland 454:Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland 254:'s accession was appointed governor of 232:Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland 166:Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland 874: 766: 762: 752: 647: 540: 536: 947: 937: 933: 921: 918: 908: 892: 882: 878: 862: 859: 849: 836: 826: 822: 810: 807: 797: 784: 774: 770: 746: 736: 720: 710: 706: 694: 691: 681: 665: 655: 651: 635: 629: 619: 606: 596: 592: 580: 574: 564: 548: 544: 7: 808:6. Sir Guiscard Harbottle of Beamish 137:21 June 1585 (aged 52–53) 489:Eleanor Percy (1583–1650), married 449:. 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Earl of Northumberland

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Percy
Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
Richard Percy
George Percy
Sir Thomas Percy
Sir Thomas Percy
Henry Percy, 5th Earl of Northumberland
Pilgrimage of Grace
Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland
Queen Mary
Tynemouth Castle
Morpeth, Northumberland
Queen Elizabeth
Norham Castle
Scotland in 1560
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