Dear Listers,
Recently I discovered the Fenwick of Fenwick Tower pedigree within the Northumberland County History, Vol. 12, by author Madeleine Hope Dodds, published 1926.
The pedigree is of interest as it states that Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwick Tower in Northumberland was married to Margaret Percy, and that their son and heir, Sir Henry Fenwick, Knt. (of Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d: bef 14 Sept. 1459) was born 25 Dec. 1401 at Alnwick Castle, being baptised at St. Michael's, Alnwick, 26 Dec. 1401.
Could this Margaret Percy be perhaps the daughter of Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, by his wife Margaret Neville?
The references provided are: Inquest Post Mortem, 5 Henry VI, no. 74, abstracted from Archaeologia Aeliana, N.S. XXII, pg. 124, & De Banco Roll, 585, m. 503, d. - Arch. Ael., 3, S. VI., pg. 69.
Does anyone have access to these publications, and if so, what do the records actually state about this Margaret?
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy J. Cartmell
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Re: Margaret Percy, wife of Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwic
On Jul 6, 1:33 pm, Tim Cartmell <inver1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
Hi Tim,
Archaeologia Aeliana, New Series, Vol. 22 is available online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/arch ... 22sociuoft
Regards
John
Dear Listers,
Recently I discovered the Fenwick of Fenwick Tower pedigree within the Northumberland County History, Vol. 12, by author Madeleine Hope Dodds, published 1926.
The pedigree is of interest as it states that Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwick Tower in Northumberland was married to Margaret Percy, and that their son and heir, Sir Henry Fenwick, Knt. (of Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d: bef 14 Sept. 1459) was born 25 Dec. 1401 at Alnwick Castle, being baptised at St. Michael's, Alnwick, 26 Dec. 1401.
Could this Margaret Percy be perhaps the daughter of Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, by his wife Margaret Neville?
The references provided are: Inquest Post Mortem, 5 Henry VI, no. 74, abstracted from Archaeologia Aeliana, N.S. XXII, pg. 124, & De Banco Roll, 585, m. 503, d. - Arch. Ael., 3, S. VI., pg. 69.
Does anyone have access to these publications, and if so, what do the records actually state about this Margaret?
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy J. Cartmell
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Hi Tim,
Archaeologia Aeliana, New Series, Vol. 22 is available online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/arch ... 22sociuoft
Regards
John
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Re: Margaret Percy, wife of Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwic
On Jul 6, 12:06 am, John Watson <WatsonJo...@gmail.com> wrote:
I tried the above URL and only got a nice picture of blank pages
except for a single faint stamp on one that read "Royal
[unreadable]". Is there a trick to turning the pages? Bronwen
On Jul 6, 1:33 pm, Tim Cartmell <inver1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
Dear Listers,
Recently I discovered the Fenwick of Fenwick Tower pedigree within the Northumberland County History, Vol. 12, by author Madeleine Hope Dodds, published 1926.
The pedigree is of interest as it states that Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwick Tower in Northumberland was married to Margaret Percy, and that their son and heir, Sir Henry Fenwick, Knt. (of Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d: bef 14 Sept. 1459) was born 25 Dec. 1401 at Alnwick Castle, being baptised at St. Michael's, Alnwick, 26 Dec. 1401.
Could this Margaret Percy be perhaps the daughter of Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, by his wife Margaret Neville?
The references provided are: Inquest Post Mortem, 5 Henry VI, no. 74, abstracted from Archaeologia Aeliana, N.S. XXII, pg. 124, & De Banco Roll, 585, m. 503, d. - Arch. Ael., 3, S. VI., pg. 69.
Does anyone have access to these publications, and if so, what do the records actually state about this Margaret?
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy J. Cartmell
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Hi Tim,
Archaeologia Aeliana, New Series, Vol. 22 is available online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/arch ... 22sociuoft
Regards
John- Hide quoted text -
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I tried the above URL and only got a nice picture of blank pages
except for a single faint stamp on one that read "Royal
[unreadable]". Is there a trick to turning the pages? Bronwen
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John Watson
Re: Margaret Percy, wife of Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwic
On Jul 7, 8:45 am, lostcoo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Bronwen
Click on the small picture - top left which will download the document
as a "flip book", or click on the text line that says flip book - all
will be revealed. Click on the right page in the view to start
"flipping" or turning the pages.
Regards,
John
On Jul 6, 12:06 am, John Watson <WatsonJo...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jul 6, 1:33 pm, Tim Cartmell <inver1...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
Dear Listers,
Recently I discovered the Fenwick of Fenwick Tower pedigree within the Northumberland County History, Vol. 12, by author Madeleine Hope Dodds, published 1926.
The pedigree is of interest as it states that Sir Alan Fenwick, Knt. of Fenwick Tower in Northumberland was married to Margaret Percy, and that their son and heir, Sir Henry Fenwick, Knt. (of Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland, d: bef 14 Sept. 1459) was born 25 Dec. 1401 at Alnwick Castle, being baptised at St. Michael's, Alnwick, 26 Dec. 1401.
Could this Margaret Percy be perhaps the daughter of Sir Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland, by his wife Margaret Neville?
The references provided are: Inquest Post Mortem, 5 Henry VI, no. 74, abstracted from Archaeologia Aeliana, N.S. XXII, pg. 124, & De Banco Roll, 585, m. 503, d. - Arch. Ael., 3, S. VI., pg. 69.
Does anyone have access to these publications, and if so, what do the records actually state about this Margaret?
Any comments or suggestions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Timothy J. Cartmell
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Hi Tim,
Archaeologia Aeliana, New Series, Vol. 22 is available online here:
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/arch ... 22sociuoft
Regards
John- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
I tried the above URL and only got a nice picture of blank pages
except for a single faint stamp on one that read "Royal
[unreadable]". Is there a trick to turning the pages? Bronwen
Hi Bronwen
Click on the small picture - top left which will download the document
as a "flip book", or click on the text line that says flip book - all
will be revealed. Click on the right page in the view to start
"flipping" or turning the pages.
Regards,
John