Thomas Percy (son of Henry, 1st Earl of Northumberland)
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Percy |
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Thomas |
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1388
Spain
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English/Scottish Royal Blood: 7.5199127% [?] |
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| Father: |
Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland (father of Hotspur)
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1342 - 19 Feb 1408
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Margaret Neville (d. of Ralph, 2nd Baron Neville of Raby)
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? - 12 May 1372
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Elizabeth Strathbogie (d-in-l of 1st Earl of Northumberland)
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+2
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Henry Percy (nephew of Hotspur)
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? - 1433
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A character in Shakespeare's play, 1 Henry IV, although in real life Thomas died long before Henry's accession. Shakespeare calls him "Earl of Worcester". |
In Henry IV, Part 1, King Henry has little use for Thomas (Worcester in the play) and dismisses him:
"O, sir, your presence is too bold and peremptory,
And majesty might never yet endure
The moody frontier of a servant brow.
You have good leave to leave us. When we need
Your use and counsel, we shall send for you."
Henry IV, Part 1
Act 1, scene 3 |
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