Smithson was the inheritor of the fortune and lands of the Percy family of Northumberland, whose ancestor, Sir Henry Percy, commonly known as ‘Harry Hotspur’, inspired Tottenham Hotspur’s name and its ...
We all know the history of Guy Fawkes and the infamous gunpowder plot – but were Northumberland’s very own Percy cousins ...
The Porters of Hellsgate have announced their upcoming production of HENRY IV, PARTS 1 AND 2, by William Shakespeare, ...
The inscription reads: Near this place lies interred Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, in her own right Baroness Percy, Lucy, Poynings, Fitz Payne, Bryan & Latimer, sole heiress of Algernon, ...
The Rothbury Estate in Northumberland is for sale for £35m It is owned by the Duke of Northumberland's youngest son, Lord Max Percy The 9,500 acres have been in the Percy familiy for 700 years ...
The park was named after the fourteenth century Duke of Northumberland, Henry Percy, who was nicknamed Harry Hotspur by his enemies (and namechecked in Shakespeare). The players wanted to keep ...
Ralph George Algernon Percy is the 12th Duke of Northumberland. He is the beneficial owner of Northumberland Estates, the titular owner of Alnwick Castle and has an estimated wealth of £315 million.
Harry Hotspur, an ancestor of the present Duke of Northumberland, was the nickname of Sir Henry Percy, an English knight who ...
Famous English crusaders in Lithuania included Thomas Beauchamp (11 th Earl of Warwick), Henry Percy of Northumberland (also known as ‘Harry Hotspur’), and the future king Henry IV. The ceasefires ...
Please note that when parking at the Tottenham Hotspur Official Stadium Car Park you are required ... we recommend you park in the Sainsbury’s Car Park on Northumberland Park before proceeding to the ...
It was first put up for sale last year by Lord Max Percy, son of the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, for £35 million. The conservation charities plan to consult the local community on ...
The culmination of Orson Welles's lifelong obsession with Shakespeare's robustly funny and ultimately tragic antihero, Sir John Falstaff; the often soused friend of King Henry IV's wayward son ...