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middle ward ; the whole army encamped and marflialled at Ah- 

 wick, about the beginning of July. 



His lordfhip was fummoned to the parliament at Wejlminfter, i 

 K. Richard III, 1484 ; and in the reign of K. Henry VII. was made 

 Lieutenant of York/hire ; in which high office endeavouring ro 

 fupprefs an infurrection on account of a fubfidy to be railed for 

 the public fervice, he was flam with many of his faithful an _ 

 dants, 4 K. Henry VII, 1489 (c). He was interred in the can 

 at Beverley ; a ftately tomb erected over him. Hia dan-. 

 Eleanor, married Edward Stafford, the third Duke of B.-c'~ 

 His younger fon, Alan Percy, D. D. was the fir (I prove 

 John's college, in Cambridge, appointed by the executo 

 foundrefs, Margaret, countefs of Richmond. His fcpultu, 

 the inner chapel under a marble-done, plated wilh brafs. iLs 

 lordfhip's eldeft fon, 



Henry Lord Percy, the fifth Earl of Northumberland, was fum- 

 moned by writ to the parliament at Weftminfter, 25th June, i K. 

 Henry VIII, 1509. He was appointed general warden of the 

 marches towards Scotland, 14 K. Henry VIII, 1522; but not choof- 

 ingtohold that office, the Earl of Surrey was made general warden, 

 the Marquis of Dorfet warden of the eaft and middle marches, 

 and the Lord Dacres warden of the weft marches. 



His lordfhip was at Alnivick, 15 K.Henry VIII, 1523, with the 

 Earls of Surrey and Wejlmorland, and the Lords Clifford, Dacres, 

 Lumley, Ogle, Darcy, and others, with an army of 40,000 men, in 

 their march againft the Scots. He died, 18 K. Henry VIII, 



(c) Ho!. Chron. vol. ii. p. 769. 

 Lord Bacon in Bilhop Ken\ut. 



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