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Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester

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Arms of Sir Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester, KG
Worcester built Wressle Castle, Yorkshire in the 1390s.[1]

Thomas Percy, 1st Earl of Worcester, KG (1343 – 23 July 1403) was an English medieval nobleman best known for leading the rebellion with his nephew Henry Percy, known as 'Harry Hotspur', and his elder brother, Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland.

Lineage

He was the younger son of Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy, and Mary, daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster, who descended from Henry III of England.

High offices

Worcester fought against England's traditional enemy France in the Hundred Years' War, and then served in various important governing posts in English-controlled France, as Ambassador, Seneschal and as an Admiral. He was created Earl of Worcester in 1397 by King Richard II.

Close to the crown

Along with his brother and nephew, he took part in Henry IV's deposition of Richard II, and later, in turn, in their own subsequent rebellion against King Henry IV.

Capture and execution

He was captured at the Battle of Shrewsbury and publicly beheaded in Shrewsbury two days later, on 23 July 1403. He was buried in St. Peter's, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. His head was displayed in London on London Bridge.

Ancestry

References

  1. ^ Emery 1996, p. 417
  • Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Percy, Thomas (d.1403)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 44. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  • Emery, Anthony (1996), Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales: Volume I Northern England, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521497237
Peerage of England
Preceded by
New Creation
Earl of Worcester
1397–1403
Succeeded by
Extinct