de Percy Family - Ourfolk
William de Percy ABT 1193 - BEF 28 JUL 1245
William was born on ABT 1193 in Alnwick, Northumberlandshire, England and died on BEF 28 JUL 1245 .
He was the son of Sir Henry de Percy (ABT 1145 - 1198).
William was married to Eleanor de Baliol (de Percy) on ABT 1234 in Red Castle, Augushire, Scotland.
Eleanor was born on ABT 1206 in Red Castle, Angushire, Scotland and died on BEF 22 NOV 1281 .
She was the daughter of Lord Ingram de Baliol (1175 - ABT 1244) and Agnes de Berkeley (de Baliol) (B: 1170).
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⌈ Jocelin de Louvain (D: 1180) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ Sir Henry de Percy (ABT 1145 - 1198) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Agnes de Percy (de Louvain) (1134 - 1204) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William de Percy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- 6th Baron de Percy.
He inherited the honour of Petworth from his father but he
obtained a moiety only of the Percy Barony held by Maude his great aunt, the
moiety of his grandmother Agnes passing to his Uncle Richard. He was granted
the Manor of Spothforth. He later held the mesne tenures which had formed the
maritagium of his ancestress Emma de Port.
He inherited the honour of Petworth from his father but he
obtained a moiety only of the Percy Barony held by Maude his great aunt, the
moiety of his grandmother Agnes passing to his Uncle Richard. He was granted
the Manor of Spothforth. He later held the mesne tenures which had formed the
maritagium of his ancestress Emma de Port.
- The lands of Inverkeilor, or which Red Castle was built,
were granted to Walter de Berkeley, the royal chamberlain
of William the Lion.
On Walter's death about 1194, the property passed, via his daughter, to the Balliol family - the
probable builders of the first stone castle on the site.
were granted to Walter de Berkeley, the royal chamberlain
of William the Lion.
On Walter's death about 1194, the property passed, via his daughter, to the Balliol family - the
probable builders of the first stone castle on the site.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018