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Henry Percy

Henry Percy was the name of several nobles in the line of earls of Northumberland.


Sir Henry Percy, also called Harry Hotspur (May 20, 1364/1366July 23, 1403) was the eldest son of the 1st Earl of Northumberland and 4th Lord Percy of Alnwick. His nickname is suggestive of his impulsive nature. His date of birth is known but not the exact year of birth.

Harry acquired a great reputation as a warrior, fighting against the Scots and the French. He fought against the Scots at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 and was captured, but later ransomed. He went to Calais in 1391 and served as governor of Bordeaux from 1393 to 1395.

After his return from France, he joined with his father and helped depose Richard II of England in favor of King Henry IV.

Later with his uncle Thomas Percy, Earl of Worcester, he led a rebellion against King Henry IV in 1403, forming an alliance with the Welsh rebel, Owain Glyndwr. Before they could join forces, Hotspur was defeated and killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury. He is a major character in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1.

He married Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, daughter of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March and Philippa, daughter of Lionel of Antwerp and granddaughter of Edward III of England.

Children

He had three children by his marriage to Elizabeth de Mortimer :

Further Reading

Rose, Alexander: Kings in the North - The House of Percy in British History. Phoenix/Orion Books Ltd, 2002, ISBN 1842124854 (722 pages paperback)

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