5/8 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



" braveft man in England f-uj" obtained a great victory over the 

 Scots at Nssbit in the Merfi, 22 June, 3 K. Henry IV, 1402 (vj). 

 They obtained another victory over them at Humbledon, near 

 r/co!er, on Holy Rood-day, in September, in the fame year ; an up- 

 right ftone-column ftill {landing in memory of it. 



The Earl of Northumberland firft married Margaret, the daughter 

 of Ralph Lord Kci'ill. He next ma.rriedMati/da, the widow of SirG/7- 

 /.?;/ Humfranvill) Earl of /Ingus, daughter to Thomas Lord Lucy, and 

 filler and heir to Anthony Lord Lucy ; who out of her great affec- 

 tion fettled upon his lordlliip, and his heirs, all her honours and 

 lands, the baronies of Cockermoutb and Egennond, in Cumberland, and 

 the baronies of Lang ley and Prudhoiv, in this county, on condi- 

 tion of quartering the arms of the Lucies, with his own (xj. 



His fon, Henry Lord Percy, married Elizabeth, the daughter of 

 Edmund Mortimer the elder, by Philippa, the daughter of Lionel 

 Duke of Clarence. He was {lain at Shreivjbury, on Saturday, St. 

 Mary Magdalen 's Even, 4 K. Henry IV, 1403. His father was {lain 

 at r>ram/jam-mooi; n K. Henry IV, 1408; both lamented with a 

 general forrow throughout the nation, for the glory of their 

 arms, their princely magnificence, and patriotic fpirit (y). 



Henry Percy, the fecond Earl of Northumberland, fon to Henry Lord 

 Percy, was fummoned by writ to the parliament at Wejlminjler, 

 with Ralph Nevill, Earl of Wejlmorland^ 2 K. Henry VI, 1423 ; and 

 29 K. Henry VI, 1451. He was created knight of the moft noble 

 order of St. George, commonly called the garter ; and appointed 

 lord warden towards Scotland. 



'v) Rapin. (iv) A&a Regia, vol. ii. 8vo. p. 80. 



(x) See Langley and Pi mlhcui. 

 Camd. Brit. ed. opt. p. 866. 



(j) Hoi. Chron. vol. ii. p. 534. 



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