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Titre | Find a Grave: Sir Ralph Lumley |
Sir Ralph Lumley BIRTH 1360 DEATH 5 Jan 1400 (aged 39–40) BURIAL St. Mary and St. Cuthbert Churchyard Chester-Le-Street, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England MEMORIAL ID 103256062 Sir Ralph Lumley BIRTH 1360 DEATH 5 Jan 1400 (aged 39–40) BURIAL St. Mary and St. Cuthbert Churchyard Chester-Le-Street, Durham Unitary Authority, County Durham, England MEMORIAL ID 103256062 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 36 Knight of Lumley and Stranton, Durham, Holme, Yorkshire. Second son of Sir Marmaduke de Lumley and his second wife Margaret de Holand. Grandson of Sir Robert de Lumley and Lucy Thweng, Robert de Holand and Elizabeth. Heir to his older brother, Sir Robert de Lumley. Husband of Eleanor de Neville, daughter of Sir John de Neville and Maud de Percy, daughter of Sir Henry and descendant of King John of England. They had twelve children including; Thomas Sir John George William Marmaduke, Bishop of Carlisle and Lincoln, Treasurer of England Elizabeth Margaret, wife of Sir John Clervaux Katherine Ralph was present at the coronation of King Richard III in 1483, summoned to Parliament in 1384, and was in the retinue of Henry de Percy to Scotland in 1385, 1387 and 1388. Ralph was taken prisoner by the Scots at the Battle of Otterburn in 19 Aug 1388 his ransom being paid in part by King Richard II. He became very active in the conspiracies, agreeing to imprison Richard, but then joined the plot to murder the new King Henry IV and restore Richard. Ralph was among the conspirators who were captured by the townsfolk of Cirencester and beheaded 05 Jan 1400, and buried at the Cathedral yard at Durham. Ralph's bones were removed to Chester-le-Street in 1594. Parliament attainted his lands in March of 1401, his possessions granted to John, Earl of Somerset, with a small maintenance annual allowance of £100 to Ralph's widow and her twelve children. Family Members Spouse Eleanor De Neville Lumley unknown–1441 Children John Lumley 1383–1421 Photo Katherine de Lumley Chidiock 1399–1461 |