The title Baron Percy has been created several times in the
Peerage of England
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. The first, soon after 1066, a
feudal barony
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rather than a
barony by writ
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, which continued in parallel with the later baronies by writ, until the abolition of feudal tenure by the
Tenures Abolition Act 1660
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. The second, created by writ in 1299, became extinct in 1517. The third, created by writ in 1557, became extinct in 1670. The present creation was in 1722, by writ of summons.
Barons Percy, feudal barons of Topcliffe, Yorkshire
* (died 1096).
*Alan de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy (c. 1069–1135) (son).
*William de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy (died 1174/5).
**Agnes de Percy, Baroness Percy (1134–1205) (daughter and co-heiress) holder of a
moiety
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of the barony. She married
Joscelin de Louvain (d.c. 1180/9) who was granted the manor of
Petworth
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by his sister (
Adeliza of Louvain)'s second husband
William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel
William d'Aubigny (c. 110912 October 1176), also known as William d'Albini, William de Albini and William de Albini II, was an English nobleman. He was son of William d'Aubigny and Maud Bigod, daughter of Roger Bigod of Norfolk.
William fought ...
.
**Maud de Percy, Baroness Percy (died 1204) (daughter and co-heiress), holder of a
moiety
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of the barony. She married
William de Newburgh, Earl of Warwick (died 1184), without children.
*
Richard "de Percy", 5th Baron Percy (1166–1243) (younger son of
Joscelin de Louvain by his wife Agnes de Percy). He adopted the surname ''de Percy'', as did all his descendants. He was a signatory to
Magna Carta
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.
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William de Percy, 6th Baron Percy
William de Percy (died 1245), sixth feudal baron of Topcliffe, was an English noble.
His father Henry de Percy was a son of Joscelin of Louvain and Agnes de Percy, while his mother Isabel de Brus was the daughter of Adam II de Brus, 3rd Lord of ...
(1197–1245) (nephew, son of Henry de Percy (died 1198)).
*Henry de Percy, 7th Baron Percy (1228–1272) (son).
*John de Percy, 8th Baron Percy (died 1285/93) (eldest son).
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Henry de Percy, 9th Baron Percy (1273–1314) (younger brother),
[Sanders, p.148] in 1299 created by writ Baron Percy of Alnwick
Barons Percy (of Alnwick), second Creation (1299), by writ
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Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy
Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Alnwick (25 March 1273 – October 1314) was a medieval English magnate.
He fought under King Edward I of England in Wales and Scotland and was granted extensive estates in Scotland, which were later retake ...
(1273–1314)
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Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy
Henry Percy, 9th Baron Percy of Topcliffe, 2nd Baron Percy of Alnwick (6 February 1301 – 26 February 1352) was the son of Henry de Percy, 1st Baron Percy of Alnwick, and Eleanor Fitzalan, daughter of Sir Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel, a ...
(1300–1351)
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Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy (1320–1368)
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Henry Percy, 4th Baron Percy (1341–1408) (1377 created (1st)
Earl of Northumberland
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)
see
Earl of Northumberland
The title of Earl of Northumberland has been created several times in the Peerage of England and of Great Britain, succeeding the title Earl of Northumbria. Its most famous holders are the House of Percy (''alias'' Perci), who were the most po ...
(2nd to 7th)
Barons Percy (of Alnwick), third Creation (1557)
''see
Earl of Northumberland
The title of Earl of Northumberland has been created several times in the Peerage of England and of Great Britain, succeeding the title Earl of Northumbria. Its most famous holders are the House of Percy (''alias'' Perci), who were the most po ...
, 7th – 11th''
Barons Percy, fourth Creation (1722)
This barony was created by error, when the 7th Duke of Somerset was called to Parliament in the barony Percy, which was believed to have been last held by his mother,
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Algernon Seymour, 1st Baron Percy, 7th Duke of Somerset (1684–1750)
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Elizabeth Seymour, 2nd Baroness Percy (1716–1776)
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Hugh Percy, 3rd Baron Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland (1742–1817)
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Hugh Percy, 4th Baron Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland (1785–1847)
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Algernon Percy, 5th Baron Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland (1792–1865)
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John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, 6th Baron Percy, 7th Duke of Atholl (1840–1917)
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John George Stewart-Murray, 7th Baron Percy, 8th Duke of Atholl (1871–1942)
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James Thomas Stewart-Murray, 8th Baron Percy, 9th Duke of Atholl (1879–1957)
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Hugh Algernon Percy, 9th Baron Percy, 10th Duke of Northumberland (1914–1988)
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Henry Alan Walter Richard Percy, 10th Baron Percy, 11th Duke of Northumberland (1953–1995)
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Ralph George Algernon Percy, 11th Baron Percy, 12th Duke of Northumberland (b. 1956)
Notes
References
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thePeerage.com website
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