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451 He was killed at the Battle of Hedgeley Moor, where a monument called Percy's Cross was erected to commemorate the place where he fell. Percy, Hon. Sir Ralph (I2913)
 
452 He was killed on active service, off Rangoon. Vyner, Sub-Lieut. Charles de Grey (I2794)
 
453 He was knighted at Whitehall upon King James I coming to London after his accession, 23 July, 1603. Dyneley, Sir Robert (I1583)
 
454 He was knighted by the Prince of Wales at Vittoria, on the field, before the battle, in March 1367. (Holand), Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent (I487)
 
455 He was living temp. Henry VII and Henry VIII. Daunay, Sir Guy (I1363)
 
456 He was Lord of the Manor of Bramhope, which he purchased of Henry, Earl of Cumberland, 38 Henry VIII (c. 1547). Dyneley, William (I1508)
 
457 He was made a knight banneret by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III, in Halton Field, Scotland. Danby, Sir James (I1487)
 
458 He was made a ward of the Duke of Buckingham, 9 July 1510. (Neville), Ralph 4th Earl of Westmorland (I1435)
 
459 He was murdered and, being attainted a few days later, all his honours were forfeited. (Plantagenet), Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (I499)
 
460 He was murdered by brigands in Greece. Vyner, Frederick Grantham (I2821)
 
461 He was named in the will of Sir Charles Dalton, knight, who was his father's first cousin. Dalton, Captain James (I2441)
 
462 He was not heir to Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, his maternal grandfather. His mother's son and heir (by her first husband) was Humphrey, Earl of Stafford, created in 1444 Duke of Buckingham. (Bourchier), Henry 1st Earl of Essex (I2532)
 
463 He was on the Commission of the Peace, co. York, North Riding, 9 June 1455, and East Riding, 2 February 1456/57. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
464 He was one of 13 kinsmen who were peers of Parliament, 1450–55. (See note in Complete Peerage, 2nd ed., sub Boyle of Kinalmeaky.) (Neville), George 1st Lord Latimer (I897)
 
465 He was one of the 26 peers who signed the letters patent, 16 June 1553, settling the Crown on Lady Jane Grey. (Neville), Henry 6th Lord Bergavenny (I2317)
 
466 He was one of the Barons at the coronation of Richard III. (Neville), George 4th Lord Bergavenny (I2324)
 
467 He was one of the six peers sent to Holland to invite the return of King Charles II, 3 May 1660. (Greville), Robert 4th Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2628)
 
468 He was one of those who took the oath for the observance of the treaty of Brétigny, and who escorted King John of France to Calais. (Percy), Henry 3rd Lord Percy (I621)
 
469 He was pardoned, among other adherents of Earl Thomas, 16 October 1313 for participation in the execution of Piers (Gaveston), 1st and last Earl of Cornwall. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
470 He was present as Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, 26 October 1326, at Bristol, at the extraordinary Council which elected Prince Edward, then Duke of Aquitaine, keeper of the realm during his father's absence, the King having fled to Wales. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
471 He was present at the Parliament of 11–12 Henry VI, being styled Henricus de Bourchier chivaler, but no writ summoning him to this Parliament is enrolled. (Bourchier), Henry 1st Earl of Essex (I2532)
 
472 He was present, 1 February 1326/27, at the Coronation of Edward III, whom he knighted, and of whom he was appointed guardian. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
473 He was reburied at Herrenhausen, Hanover, Brunswick-Lüneburg, Holy Roman Empire. (Hanover), H.M. George I Louis King of the United Kingdom (I195)
 
474 He was removed to Cirencester, Gloucestershire. (Bathurst), Henry 3rd Earl Bathurst (I1255)
 
475 He was slain ex parte Regis Henrici at the Battle of Towton. (Percy), Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland (I775)
 
476 He was slain ex parte Regis at the first Battle of St. Albans. (Percy), Henry 2nd Earl of Northumberland (I898)
 
477 He was struck with a musket ball while looking out of a window to direct the siege of St. Chad's Church. His death is said to have occurred "just after he had prayed publicly that, if the cause he were in were not right and just, he might be presently cut off." (Greville), Robert 2nd Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (I2629)
 
478 He was summoned for Military Service against the Scots, 13 June (1385) 8 Ric. II. (Holand), Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent (I487)
 
479 He was summoned to a Great Council, 29 November 1457. (Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
480 He was summoned to attend a Great Council at Northampton, 15 June 1338. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
481 He was summoned to Parliament 16 January 1496/97 to 5 January 1533/34. There is proof in the Rolls of Parliament of his sitting. (Neville), George 5th Lord Bergavenny (I2312)
 
482 He was summoned to Parliament 2 January (1448/49) 27 Hen. VI, but, with seven others so summoned, received a letter from the King dated 3 February following, desiring them to extend upon the sure and safe keeping of the marches against the Scots, and letting them wite that in this doing the King fully excuses their not coming to the Parliament that was to meet 12 February. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
483 He was summoned to Parliament 23 January 1551/52 to 15 October 1586. (Neville), Henry 6th Lord Bergavenny (I2317)
 
484 He was summoned to Parliament accordingly, 24 Nov. (1548) 2 Edw. VI, being placed last among the Barons. (Stafford), Henry 1st Baron Stafford (I439)
 
485 He was summoned to Parliament during the lifetime of his father, from 6 February 1298/99, by writs directed Henrico de Lancastre nepoti Regis and Henrico de Lancastre, whereby, according to modern doctrine, he is held to have become Lord Lancaster(Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
486 He was summoned to Parliament from 14 December (1446) 25 Henry VI to 23 May (1461) 1 Edward IV, by writs directed Henrico Vicecomiti Bourghchier or Bourgchier chivaler(Bourchier), Henry 1st Earl of Essex (I2532)
 
487 He was summoned to Parliament from 16 July (1381) 5 Ric. II to 18 July (1397) 21 Ric. II, by writs directed Thome de Holand' comiti Kanc'(Holand), Thomas 2nd Earl of Kent (I487)
 
488 He was summoned to Parliament from 25 February (1431/32) 10 Hen. VI to 7 September (1469) 9 Edw. IV, by writs directed Georgio Latymer chivaler, whereby he is held to have become Lord Latimer(Neville), George 1st Lord Latimer (I897)
 
489 He was summoned to Parliament from 26 May (1455) 33 Hen. VI to 19 Aug. (1472) 12 Edw. IV, by writs directed Johanni Bourghchier de Berners chivaler, whereby he is held to have become Lord Berners(Bourchier), John 1st Lord Berners (I907)
 
490 He was summoned to Parliament from 29 October (1436) 15 Hen. VI to 26 September (1439) 18 Hen. VI, by writs directed Radulpho Baroni de Greystok’, and from 3 December (1441) 20 Hen. VI to 15 September (1485) 1 Hen. VII, by writs directed Radulpho Graystok’, or de Graystok’, chivaler(de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
491 He was summoned to Parliament from 5 July (1435) 13 Henry VI to 13 January (1444/45) 23 Henry VI, by writs variously directed Henrico Bourghchier Comiti de Ewe (1435), Henrico Bourghchier (1436–1439), or Henrico Bourghchier de Bourghchier (1444/45). (Bourchier), Henry 1st Earl of Essex (I2532)
 
492 He was summoned to Parliament from 5 September (1450) 29 Hen. VI to 9 October (1459) 38 Hen. VI by writs directed Thome Percy domino de Egremond' militi(Percy), Thomas 1st Baron Egremont (I914)
 
493 He was summoned to Parliament from 9 October (1459) 38 Hen. VI to 19 August (1472) 12 Edw. IV, by writs directed to "Thome Lescrop. de Masham.(Scrope), Thomas 5th Lord Scrope of Masham (I1433)
 
494 He was summoned to Parliament presumably from 25 August (1404) 5 Hen. IV, certainly from 21 December (1405) 7 Hen. IV to 13 January (1444/45) 23 Hen. VI. (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
 
495 He was summoned to Parliament, vita patris, from 14 December (1446) 25 Hen. VI to 26 May (1455) 33 Hen. VI, by writs directed Henrico de Percy ch[ivale]r Domino de Ponynges(Percy), Henry 3rd Earl of Northumberland (I775)
 
496 He was summoned to the Great Council to meet at Westminster, 15 August 1401, and to another (probably 1405). (de Poynings), Robert 4th Lord Poynings (I778)
 
497 He was summoned, 13 September 1324, to the Great Council at Salisbury as Earl of Leicester, and as Henry de Lancastria, "now Earl of Leicester," he received the honour of Leicester 8 November 1324. (Plantagenet), Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester, Count of Provence (I596)
 
498 He was suspected of being unfaithful to the Lancastrian cause in January 1460/61. (de Greystoke), Ralph 5th Lord Greystoke (I1756)
 
499 He was taken by his grandfather, shortly after the death of Hotspur (his father), to Scotland, where he remained in the care of the Duke of Albany for about 10 years. (Percy), Henry 2nd Earl of Northumberland (I898)
 
500 He was taught by Dr. Whewell. Huntington, Rev. William (I2228)
 

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