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A54308 This book makes appear the claim, pedigree and proceedings of James Percy now claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament. Percy, James, 1619-1690? 1680 (1680) Wing P1460; ESTC R30769 47,400 58

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THIS BOOK Makes appear the Claim Pedigree and Proceedings OF JAMES PERCY Now CLAIMANT to the EARLDOM OF Northumberland Humbly presented to both Houses of Parliament Printed in the Year 16●● THis Preface is only to tell the Readers that all new matters are still placed in the Front of this Book which seems Irregular but read this with Patience and in time it may be Regulated and put into a due Form In short I cannot nor must not forget Truth and Justice nor the Actions of just Men. For Sir Thomas Percy K nt was courted to take upon him the Title and Earldom of Northumberland but he refus'd it because he knew himself to be Descended from Sir Thomas Percy K nt Lord Egermond 2d Brother to Henry Percy 3d. Earl of Northumberland Captain Percy of Beverly did look after the Earldom of Northumberland and to preserve the name of Percy but he left off his Claim by reason he sound himself to be Descended from one of the Brothers of Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland c. Now Sir Ingelram Percy K nt was the 3d. Son of Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland who had 2 Sons viz. 1. Henry had Issue 3. Sons James William Henry James Claimant 2. Robert had Issue 3 Sons Robert Thomas one more Alexander Roger Francis God hath not set the Half-moon in vain upon the Claimant but the World may look upon it to be the Almighties Candle to find out the true Heir-Male James Percy Now for Alexander Percy Gent. of Ireland that rides in the Life-guard and Mr. Roger Percy Shoe-maker at Charing-cross and Mr. Francis Percy Stone-cutter in Cambridge and his Brother a Taylor I acknowledg them to be Cousins and Descended from the Sons of Robert Percy my Great Vnkle And by reason I know not which is the Eldest and nearest of Kin of th● Collateral Line Therefor●● most humbly pray That the Heralds may take notice and help them to find out the truth of Seniority For my Cordial Endeavours are to preserve the Moon from being Misted or Eclipsed any more HENRY PERCY 5th Earl of Northumberland Married and had Issue 3 Sons viz. I. Henry Percy 6th Earl of Northumberland Married and dyed without Issue II. Thomas Percy Married and had Issue But when Josceline Percy the 11th Earl dyed the Heirs Males of this Line were Extinct also III. Sir Ingelram Percy Married and had Issue 2 Sons viz. Henry and Robert Henry Percy Eldest Son Married and had Issue 3 Sons viz. James William and Henry But the 2 elder Brothers dyed without Issue-male Henry Percy Third Son Married and had Issue 3 Sons viz. Henry James and Henry But the two Henries dyed young James Percy the now Claimant Married and hath 3 Sons viz. Anthony Henry and John Anthony Percy is Married and hath Issue Henry Percy Grandson of James Percy the now Claimant The following Account makes out this Pedigree fully and at large down from Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland to the Claimant James Percy his Sons and Grand-son Henry Percy A True Pedegree to prove the Claymant James Percy to be the second Son of Henry Percy of Horton in the County of Northampton who was third Son of Henry Percy of Parvenham in the County of Bedford who was the eldest Son of Sir Ingelram Percy K nt who was the third Son of Henry Lord Percy 5 th Earl of Northumberland By which Descent the Claymant is Cousin and next Heir-male to Joscelin Percy the late and 11 th Earl of Northumberland Deceased HENRY Lord PERCY Fifth Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne and Bryan and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter Who married Katherine one of the Daughters and Co-heirs of Sir Robert Spencer Knight by whom he had Issue 1st Henry Lord Percy 6th Earl of Northumberland who Dyed without Issue 2d Thomas Percy Knight who was Executed had to Wife Eleanor one of the Daughters and Co-heirs of Sir Gwichard Harbottle Knight by whom he had Issue Thomas the 7th Earl of Northumberland who was beheaded at York and dyed without Issue-male And Henry the 8th Earl of Northumberland whose Issue is incerted hereafter 3d. Sir Ingelram Percy Knight who was married as by the Oath of Mr. Henry Champion who kept the Books and Records of the Percies Henry Lord Percy 6th Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne and Bryan Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter who Dyed at Hackny near London the day before the Calends of July 1537. leaving no Children behind him The Dignity of the Earl of Northumberland was vacant till the time of Edward VI. John Dudly Earl of Warwick Viscount Lisie Lord Basset and Tyes was intituled Duke of Northumberland the 5th year of King Edward VI. But when he was Dead Thomas Percy Nephew to this Henry by Thomas his Brother who was Executed In the Reign of Qu. Mary was restor'd to all the Honours of that Family Thomas Percy Nephew to Henry 6th Earl of Northumberland by his Brother Thomas when the stock of the Percies were fading to their Relief was invested to the Earldom of Northumberland which the Earl of Warwick held before and thereby was the 7th Earl of Northumberland of that Family Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne and Bryan Queen Mary bestowing those Honours upon him and his Heirs Male and for want of such Issue Then to Henry his Brother and his Heirs Male by her Letters Patents dated the first day of May 1557 and whatsoever else of the Antient Patrimonies of the Earls remained Seised or Forfeited But if He should die without Issue Male Then it should go to his Brother Henry and his Issue Male. And although to Honour him the more Queen Elizabeth made him Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter Yet He unmindful of all these Benefits Conspir'd with Charles Earl of Westmerland to Depose by Force Qu. Elizabeth So by Authority of Parliament he was Condemned for High Treason and as Chief in the Conspiracy was beheaded at York 14th year of Queen Elizabeth Who married Anne the Daughter of Henry Somerset Earl of Worcester and had Issue Male Thomas that dyed young and 4 Daughters Heirs Males Extinct And Henry Percy 8th Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne and Bryan all which Honours he enjoy'd by virtue of the Letters Patents given by Queen Mary to his Brother Thomas and was Created Anno 1574. He was after accused of Treason and being in the Tower of London slew himself with a Dag charg'd with Two Bullets before his Cause was heard or that he was Arraigned in the Month of July 1585. ARMS Quarter'd as before Who married Katherine one of the Daughters and Co-heirs of John Nevel Lord Latimer by whom he had Issue 1. Henry the 9th Earl 2. Thomas
who dyed young 3. William 4. Sir Charles Percy Knight 5. Sir Richard Percy Knight 6. Sir Alan Percy Knight 7. Sir Josceline Percy Knight 8. George Percy Esq Henry Lord Percy 9th Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne and Bryan and in his Mothers right Lord Latimer He was Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter by Qu. Elizabeth in the Year of our Lord 1593. Who marryed Dorothy Daughter of Walter Devereux Earl of Essex by whom he had Issue 1. Algernon the 10th Earl 2. Lord Henry who dyed without Issue Algernon the 10th Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne Bryan and Latimer Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter Lord Admiral of England and General over His Majesties Forces for his Expedition 1640. and one of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council He marryed Two Wives by the former he had 4 Daughters and by the latter Wife 1 Son viz. Josceline Josceline the 11th Earl of Northumberland Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth Lord Percy Lucy Poynings Fitz-payne Bryan and Latimer Deceased Who married Elizabeth Daughter to the Earl of Southampton by whom he had Issue 1. Henry who dyed young 2. Elizabeth who marry'd the Lord Ogle Heirs Males Extinct The Collateral Line Sir Ingelram Percy the 3d. and youngest Son of Henry Percy the 5th Earl of Northumberland who married and had Sons and Daughters as by the Oath of Mr. Henry Champion who kept the Percies Books and Records where he found what he testify'd upon Oath at the Tryal between Vtting Plaintiff and Coppleston Defendant He had Issue 1. Henry Percy 2. Robert Percy and 2 Daughters About 1559. these 4 Children were in the time of Troubles in Queen Elizabeths Days sent out of the North in Hampers to old Dame Vaux at Haraden in Northamptonshire and there were brought up preserved and provided for Therefore it is concluded by all that Sir Ingelram's Lady the Mother of those Children must be related to Dame Vaux's Family The Countess Dowager of Dorset Pembrook and Mountgomery said That if the Claimant James Percy were her Kinsman he must be descended of those Children that were sent into the South in Hampers Note There were but few Coaches in those days Margaret that married the first Earl of Cumberland whom the Countess of Dorset descended from was Sir Ingelram Percie 's own Sister And while the Claymant was with this Lady enquiring and delivering Declarations in Ejectment the Estate was all-begg'd as his printed Book makes appear more at large That which wildernized the Claymant was the rending the matchings of the Percies out of the Herald's Book and likewise the Herald-painter left Sir Ingelram quite out of the first Pedegree Henry the eldest Son of Sir Ingelram marryed the Daughter of one Tibott by whom he had Issue 1. James Percy who dyed about the year 1654. in Ireland without Issue-male 2. William who died young 3. Henry And 3 Daughters Henry Percy married Lidea the Daughter of Mr. Robert Cope of Horton in Northamptonshire by whom he had Issue 1. Henry who dyed young 2. James 3. Henry who dyed young 1 Daughter named Elizabeth James the now Claymant born 1619. of Henry and Lidea his Wife who was 2d Son of Henry who was first Son of Sir Ingelram who was 3d. Son of Henry 5th Earl of Northumberland who was great great Grandfather of the Claymant James Percy who married Sarah the Daughter of John Sayer of Norwich Gent. by whom he hath Issue 1. Anthony Percy married and hath a Son viz. Henry 2. Henry 3. John UPon a tripartine Exchange the Countries from Trent Sir W. Churchil's History fel. 257. to the North-ward was the Lot of the Percies in Memory whereof the same being in the Georgraphical Form of an Malf-moon Crescent for their Cognizance A short Abstract of the fore-going Narrative co-temporizing down from Henry the 5th Earl of Northumberland who had as before the following Issue 6th Earl of Northumberland Henry eldest Son who dyed without Issue Thomas second Son had two Sons both Earls 7th and 8th Earls Thomas and Henry first Cousins unto 9th Earl Henry and his Bretheren second Cousins unto 10th Earl Algernon and his Brother third Cousins unto 11th Earl Joscelin fourth Cousin unto The Lady Elizabeth Percy married to the Lord Ogle 5th Cousin unto Sir Ingelram Percy third Son had two Sons viz. Henry James Henry James Anthony Henry Henry John Robert This may satisfie all wise Men of the Truth of this Pedigree As for the Claymant James Percy he doth acknowledge the mistake of claiming under Sir Richard Percy who was born Anno 1573. And James Percy who was Unckle and Godfather to the Claymant was born 1581. So by this Account Sir Richard must have been a Grandfather at 8 years of Age. This is an impossible thing indeed But here lies the Mystery and the very Truth of this matter and it was his Councels advice to fix upon a wrong party which said they would be the only way to find out the right party For the Matches of the Percies was rent out of the Heralds book and Sir Ingelram Percie 's Name was quite left out of the first Pedegree which wildernized the Claymant and the Councels too which forced the Claymants Councel to tell the Lords in Parliamant that the Cause did not lie before their Lordships but ought to be tryed before the inferiour Courts first and if the Law could not end it then it was to return and come before their Lordships again to debate and to determine Since which time it hath been found out by a Verdict at Law that James Percy is the Legitimate Son of Henry Percy and Lidia his Wife And upon Petitions as in the printed Book may appear The Kings Most Excellent Majesty hath graciously condescended that the Lords in Parliament shall determine the said Cause It is hoped that this just account will abate that mistake of Clayming under Sir Richard for the Lord Chief Justice Hayls said at the first Tryal That the Plaintiff had proved himself Legitimate by Father and Mother by Grandfather and Grandmother but had taken his Descent too Low he must go a step or two Higher And the Lord Chief Justice Rainsford said to the Jury at that Tryal against Wright for Scandal That the Plaintiff had proved himself Legitimate and therefore did not examine the third part of his Witnesses but said His Pedegree was fully proved at a Tryal before that Court. So that the Plaintiff ought to have had a Verdict then when Mr. Henry Champion's Oath did perfect and fix'd the Pedegree as before-declared And the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs at the last Tryal against Blaickstone for Scandal and the whole Court did own the Pedegree of the Plaintiff only said The Declaration was nought When in Truth it was debated and allowed at the first part of the
Kingdom at his Vast Charge and still attends the Issue of his Claim And being informed that the Lord Ogle is endeavouring an Interest to get an Act of Parliament for Settling the Lands of that Earldom upon him under the Name of Percy And Your Majesty having always declared Your Royal Pleasure That You would not wrong an Innocent Heir And Henry the Fourth Earl of Northumberland and John Nevell Lord Mountague being Presidents of Restitution when in Default Your Petitioner most Humbly prayes and hopes Your Gracious Majesty will be pleased to consider his Case and of Your Royal VVisdom and Justice to Restore him to the State and Dignity of his Ancestors having proved himself at Law a True Percy of the Family and Blood of the House of Northumberland And Your Petitioner shall Pray c. THis Petition was Presented into the King's Sacred Hand the 25th of November 1679. and the Master in waiting his Account was much like to that of Sir John Berkensheds So the Claymant's Case lies wholly before the Parliament And therefore most humbly prayes That if the Lord Ogle goes on and prevails in their Act of Parliament that there may be a Saving put into that Act for James Percy the now Claymant and his Heirs according to the King 's Gracious Direction Moreover That the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal will be graciously pleased to call the Pedigree of the Claymant before them and according to a Verdict exemplifyed under the Seal of his Majesties Court of King's Bench to Report So that the King 's most Excellent Majesty may be fully satisfyed and the Claymant James Percy may at last be Restored to the Place and Seat of his Ancestors Earls of Northumberland Do Justice Remove Oppression Then GOD will Bless our King Parliament and People to the Amazement of England's Enemies and Joy to all his Majesties Loyall Subjects All New Matters are still plac'd in the Front of this Book as the Directions further cites to TO HIS GRACE THE High-Born Prince JAMES Duke of York Great Sir I Have Petitioned your Royal Brother our Gracious KING to be Admitted to speak a few words And in the like Nature Petitioned your Grace but was not Heard Therefore I have made bold to Print and prays your Patient Perusal and to Act for Justice ☞ Justice will stop my Pen and turn my Complaints into Prayers and Thankfulness James Percy London Octob. 21. 1679. Potent Adversary's Practises prevents my Opportunities For I had purposed by God's Assistance and Your Gracious Acceptance to have Presented the Book my self and hop'd to obtain'd the Honor to Kist Your Graces Hand This is a further Addition of what hath been done since the former Additions was added to this Printed Book and something of Moment which was formerly left out 1. A Petition to the KING and House of Lords 2. A Petition to the House of Commons 3. A Letter to a Gentleman that did pretend he could prevail much with the Countess 4. A Letter to the Lord Ogle With other Arguments and Reasons To the KING 's most Excellent Majesty and the Right Honorable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal The Humble Petition of James Percy Cousin and next Heir-Male to Josceline Percy late Earl of Northumberland Sheweth THat Your Petitioner put in his Claym as Heir to the Title Honors Lands c. of the Percies as Rightfully and Legitimately Descended of the Antient and Noble House Nine Years ago and still continueth the same in hopes that he may have Justice done him And therefore Humbly prayes Your Majesty and Your Lordships to hear and determine his Right having proved himself a True Percy at Law And he shall Pray c. James Percy This Petition to the King and House of Lords was Presented the 17th of October 1679. Mr. Walker the Clark said That nothing of Private Concerns would be received that Day To the Right Honourable the Knights Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled The Humble Petition of James Percy Cousin and next Heir-Male to Josceline Percy late Earl of Northumberland Sheweth THat Your Petitioner having Nine Years claimed and industriously prosecuted his Right to the Honors Lands c. of the House of Northumberland and not yet been able to obtain a Definitive Sentence by reason of the Potency of his Adversaries and the Lord Ogle as your Petioner is informed indeavouring to carry away the said Honor upon his Marriage with the Lady Elizabeth Percy Your Petitioner humbly prayes the Benefit of his Birth-Right and an English-Man to be heard to his Claim before any Conclusive Bar by Act of Parliament And your Petitioner shall Pray c. James Percy This Petition to the House of Commons would have been Presented the same Day but one of the Clarks said It was not proper to deliver it till the Speaker was Chosen As the Claymant feared the other Proroguement would have done him Harm so this last Prorogation tends to his Advantage For he hath now time to go for Ireland to Inform Incourage and Direct his Eldest Son Anthony Percy to stand up to maintain the Claim of his Father Who declares if any thing should happen otherwise than well or that he should Dye he is the next Heir apparent and if his Issue fail then to his Second Brother Henry Percy and if his Issue fails then to John Percy the Youngest Son and his Issue And if it shall please God the Claymant his Sons and Grand-Children should all Dye yet there are Percies enough which was the Children of Robert Percy Second Brother of Henry Percy the Children of Sir Ingleram Percy and-Grand-Children of Henry Percy Fi●●● Earl of Northumberland Which Henry and Robert was sent out of the North in Hampers with two Sisters to the Lady Vaux in Queen Elizabeths Days And this the Claymant hath done to prevent the Title and the Estate of the Perices from being Smugled any more as at this day Moreover if His Majesty will not give the Claymant Maintenance nor appoint him a Match yet it gives the Claymant opportunity to recruit again As he intended to Print no more so by God's Assistance he shall never give over his Claim The 15th Day the Claymant carryed his False Pedigree and the True Pedigree to Sir William Dugdel again and he did promise to stand up for Justice This to a Gentleman that did pretend to prevail much with the Countess SIR I Have Received my Lost Son He is found and return'd again All Praises be rendred to the Almighty God who in his good time can send me Peace also For He is Greater than they that oppose me We intend to visit Branford the Latter End of the next week to see if you can perform your Promise to me And in the mean time if you please to present this inclosed Book with my most Humble Service to the Countess Dowager of Northumberland and tell her Honor I would not have presumed to have given her this Trouble but only that Truth might
this Court When Mr. Blackeston was asked Whether he went to London to look after Percy 's Tryal he said It concerns me not for the Countess of Northumberland is to bear me Harmless Upon the Fourteenth of May 1678. there was a Tryal had at the King 's Bench-Bar Westminster for Scandalizing the Petitioner's Right and Title where-on a Verdict was given for Three Hundred Pound Dammages to the Petitioner and Judgment obtained thereon As by the said Judgment exemplifyed under the Seal of the Court appears Lastly That your Petitioner hath been all a-long perplexed and troubled by many Suits at Law unjustly Commenced against him by the Agents of the Defendants or some of them on purpose to Tire him out and Ruin him by Chargeable Defences For it is now almost Eight Years since he began his Claim And therefore Humbly prayes this most High and Honourable Court to open some way for the Hearing and Determination of this his Just Claim as it shall in your Mature Wisdoms seem meet and convenient for the Preserving Property and Right This further Complaint since the Late PARLIAMENT was Prorogued and Dissolved Percy is Plaintiff Blackeston the Defendant In Banco Regis Mich. Term. MR. Blackeston being Steward to the Lady Elizabeth Percy and the Countess Dowager of Northumberland being her Guardian the said Blackeston stood upon the Countesses Priviledge until upon another Occasion the Duke of Monmouth by an Order of the House of LORDS took off the Countesses Priviledges as to the Guardian-ship Then Mr. Blackeston sheltered himself under the Earl of Essexes Priviledge until the Plaintiff put his Petition into the House of LORDS that Mr. Blackeston might not be Priviledged by the said Earl Upon which the Earl agreed with the Plaintiff's Counsel That if the Ninety Pound Costs that was unpaid upon the Non-suit between Percy Plaintiff and Clarke Defendant were paid that then Mr. Blackeston should not stand upon Priviledge but go to a Tryal which he accordingly did in his Majestie 's Court of King's Bench. Before which time in the said Term the Plaintiff's Councel informed the Court what the Earl had agreed unto Then the Lord Chief Justice stood up and said to the Plaintiff That the Earl of Essex did promise upon his Honor to set aside his Priviledge and that the Plaintiff should have a Tryal against Mr. Blackeston this Term if the Plaintiff paid Mr. Clarke's Costs first And we do promise the Plaintiff shall have a fair Tryal The Plaintiff thereupon paid the said Ninety Pound Costs into the Court accordingly Monday the Eleventh of November the Plaintiff brought on his Tryal The Declaration being read Counsellor Scroggs opened the Cause and upon a Word in the Declaration there was some Debate But it was waved the Declaration allowed and the Scandalous VVords in the Declaration proved Mr. Atturney General moved that the VVitnesses might be heard to prove the Pedigree upward it being the better way to Satisfy the Court and to Inform the Jury And withal said That his Clyant had no better way to prove his Pedigree but by his Action of Slander For he hath delivered Declarations in Ejectment in several Countries and the Lands are all in great Persons Hands which still delay him by Priviledges Then was the Pedigrees delivered to the Judges But the Lord Chief Justice said What need we trouble the Court to Examine all these Witnesses if there be no Lands Therefore let us see first what Lands there are to make good the Declaration The Plaintiff produced Records out of the Tower and other Places which made out That the Lady Lucies Lands in Cumberland and other Countries were settled upon the Heirs-Males of the Percies for ever upon the Payment of Three Hundred Pound to the KING c. and Quartering the said Lucies Coat of Arms with the Percies Here the Defendant's Counsel started up an Attainder which the Plaintiff's Counsel was not ready to Answer the Plaintiff's Sollicitor having made no Provision against the said Attainder being confident that Attainder could not Hurt nor Prejudice the Tryal And this caused the Jury to be with-drawn The Jury appeared three several Times in this Cause which was occasioned by the Delayes and Priviledges which the Defendant sheltred himself under The Plaintiff payd all the Jury and the Ninety Pound was to be continued in Court till there had been a Fair Tryal But upon a Motion of the Defendant's Counsel there was a Peremptory Rule granted to take the Mony out of Court which was accordingly paid to the Defendant The Second Part of the Tryal should have been had in Michaelmass-Term 1678. while the Witnesses were in Town But the Tryal of Mr. Stayley prevented it So that the Plaintiff's Tryal was put off till Hillary-Term following viz. 27th January 1678. The Defendant's Counsel moved the Court the first Day of Hillary-Term for a New Jury and a longer Time pretending they had but Seven dayes Notice When in Truth the Defendant's Atturney had a Months Notice by the Plaintiff and Twelve dayes Notice by the Plaintiff's Atturneys Clark Upon which the Court gave a Rule for Seven dayes longer and for a New Jury which was Appointed accordingly Then the Defendant's Counsel afterwards moved the Court for a longer Day by reason that their Writings were mis-placed by the Fire in the Temple which further Day was granted till Thursday the Sixth of February and no Costs considered to the Plaintiff for keeping his Witnesses in Town all that Time notwithstanding the Plaintiff's Counsel moved for Costs Note The Lord Chief Justice Hales in the Case of Percy Plaintiff and Clarke Defendant The Defendant's Counsel moved the Court for Seven Dayes time pretending they were not Prepared And the Rule of Court was to pay Thirty-Five Pound to the Plaintiff to maintain his Witnesses in Town for that time which was paid Now on the Sixth of February 1678. the Tryal came on again The New Jury did appear the Declaration was read and Councellor Scroggs opened the Cause as he did before And one of the Witnesses was called to prove the Words And when he appeared the Court acknowledged he had proved the VVords sufficiently before And the Defendant's Counsel made no Objection against the Declaration So the Tryal was to go on where it broake off The Records of the Patents in Queen Maries time one for the Barony and the other for the Earldom produced And he that was the Clark that Examined them appeared but was not suffered to prove them upon Oath Note The afore-said Clark of the Rolls not appearing upon the last Tryal was the Cause of with-drawing the Jury Then when the Court saw the Plaintiff was ready to Answer to their Objections declared That the Plaintiff was Descended Paramount the Attainders And did own the Attaint could not hurt the Plaintiff Then Mr. Atturney General moved as at the first Part of the Tryal That the VVitnesses might be Examined to prove the Pedigree VVhereupon the Defendant's Counsel started up an Act
of Parliament concerning the Exchange of Lands between King Henry the Eighth and Henry Percy the Sixth Earl of Northumberland and others The Plaintiff's Counsel replyed Here is the same Act with several Savings That Saving of the Lady Lucies Lands was read till it came to Sir John Melton Then The Lord Chief Justice replyed This doth not concern you There are no Lands but are all given away by that Act of Parliament The Plaintiff humbly replyed The Melton's could not Claim so long as there was an Heir-Male of the Percies living And the Lady Elizabeth Percy keeps in Possession of the Lady Lueies Lands to which she hath no Right as she is the Heir-Temale For her Agents had Two Tryals against the Tennants and she was Overthrown in both Therefore the Plaintiff's VVitnesses ought to be heard that his Pedigree may be fully proved This will wash the Scandal clear off the Plaintiff from that Brand of an Imposture set forth in the Gazet And present the Claimant's Cause fairly to the KING and the House of LORDS The Lord Chief Justice said VVhat will you prove the Pedigree for when there are no Lands to support the Title The Plaintiff replyed And what have we to do with Lands if we do not prove the Pedigree The Plaintiff prayed That the Saving might be Read concerning Somerset-shire Lands for which Sir John Coppleston is Trustee VVhich Lands were beg'd of His Majesty and kept under pretence that there is no Heir-Male of the Percies living The Lady Elizabeth Percy claimes no Right therein But if she were in Possession of the Lands she would endeavour to keep them as they do by the Lands claim'd by the Plaintiff The Plaintiff also prayed The Record might be Read concerning the Lands the Duke of Monmouth had Recovered at a Tryal against the Countess of Northumberland under pretence there was no Heir-Male of the Percies which was not allowed by the Court to be read although the Duke was pleased sometime to say He had no Right to those Lands if there was an Heir-Male of the Percies living The Plaintiff produces the Patent of Restitution in Edward the Sixth's Time to Thomas Percy the Son of Sir Thomas Percy that Rebelled Likewise the Two Patents of the New Creation of the Barony and Earldom to Thomas and Henry Granted by King Philip and Queen Mary And an Act of Parliament in Queen Elizabeth's Time which Act if it had been Read it would have Encouraged the Plaintiff's Counsel to have pleaded an Abatement to that Act profusely Condescended unto by Henry Percy Sixth Earl of Northumberland in the Time of King Henry the Eighth when the said Earl had no Heirs-Males of his own Body Two Orders of the House of LORDS The First in King Charles the First his Dayes Then Resolved upon the Question Nemine Contradicente That no Person that hath any Honor in him and a Peer may Alien or Transfer the Honour to any other Person Resolved c. That no Peer of this Realm can Drown or Extinguish his Honor but that it Descend to his Descendants neither by Surrender Grant Fine nor any other Conveyance to the KING The Second in King Charles the Second's Time Resolved and Adjudged That no Fine Levied or at any time here-after to be Levied to the King can barr such Titles of Honor or the Right of any Person claiming such Title under him that Levied or shall Levy such Fine Moreover Charles 2d Act of Oblivion The KING 's Gracious Act of Free Pardon Oblivion and Indempnity at Breda If it Extended to Rebels then well may Royalists claim their Birth-rights By the Pedigree from Henry the First Earl of Northumberland to Josceline Percy the Eleventh Earl of Northumberland After every Rebellion in the Head-Line there were still New Creations and New Restitutions in Blood to the Heirs-Males of the Head-Line that was Attainted If so then great Reason the Collateral Line that proves Innocent should claim their Birth-Right after the Head-Line is spent Therefore it is requisite the Pedigree should be fully proved up to his Great-Grand-Father The Defendant's Counsel replyed We own your Pedigree and your Title But would not suffer any more of the Writings to be Read nor the Witnesses to be Examined The Plaintiff replyed What will the Owning signify if you will not suffer him to prove his Pedigree If you will not examine the Witnesses be pleased to Confirm what you own by a Rule in Court The Lord Chief Justice thereupon said Confirm or not Confirm the Declaration is naught Discharge Blackeston from the Suit of Percy Whereupon the Plaintiff was Non-suited And the Costs are Taxed to 100. Marks without any Consideration of the Plaintiff's vast Charge he was put to by the Defendant's Delayes and Puttings-off by Priviledges As by this and the former Tryals doth appear ☞ And the Plaintiffs own Counsel are of Opinion That there is no Relief in this Case at Law but by Act of Parliament And therefore hath prepared his Bill And prayes It may find Admittance A Short ABSTRACT of the Claymant's Proceedings ever since the Death of Josceline Percy late Earl of Northumberland 1. UPon the 11th of October 1670. the Claymant Landed in England First applyed himself to the Senior Countess Dowager of Northumberland And she was pleased to send him to the Junior Countess And then it was Reported she was with Child 2. The Claymant did then forbear till Time made out to the contrary And on the Third Day of February 1671. he put in his Caveat and Claym as followeth James Percy Esq as Cozen and next Heir-Male of the Right Honorable Josceline Lord Percy and Earl of Northumberland lately Deceased doth Claym the Title Stile Honor and Dignity of Baron Percy and Earl of Northumberland Cum pertinentijs and the Annual Rent or Fee of Twenty Pound where-with the said Dignity and Honor was and is Endowed payable by the Sheriff of Northumberland out of the same County And humbly desires a Legal Tryal of his Right herein and that no Grant in the interim may be made thereof being his Inheritance and Birth-Right Dated under my Hand this Third Day of February 1671. JAMES PERCY Copia Vera Entred into the Signet-Office at White-Hall 3. He met with Mr. Henry Champion and Mr. Orlando Gee at Dr. Lamplughs and pray'd them to inform him of his Great-Grand-Father But they rather took Advantage of his Ignorance But Mr. Henry Champion did very honestly upon his Oath at Sir John Coppleston's Tryal declare That Sir Inglexam Percy was Marryed and had Sons and Daughters which did not only time but fix the Claymant's Pedigree Sir Ingleram Percy being left out of the First Pedigree did much Wildernize the Claymant 4. The Claymant petitioned the KING and his Gracious Answer was God Forbid we should hinder an Heir but that he should have the Benefit of the Law 5. Also he Applyed himself to the Earl Marshal supposing to have been Relieved by the Court of Honor but
Tryal which is good Cause of Error As the Claymant hath laboured to find out the Truth even so he doth most humbly pray That all Wise Learned and Conscientious men may take Courage like the Lord Chief Justice Hayls and his Brethren and strictly inquire into the very bottom of the matter and to set aside all mistakes and set up Truth and maintain and speak cordially to and for Justice this being the only way to clear the Innocent and put a stop to Oppression And the Relieved as in Duty bound shall ever pray for his Majesties long Life and the Prosperity of Him His Realms and Kingdoms The above Claymant had two Petitions read in Council 21 July 1680. and rejected It seems it was objected that the Man whom the Claymant claimed under must be a Grandfather at eight years old It is hoped the account aforesaid will justly satisfie and procure a right understanding at the second hearing before the Lords in Parliament And there being no president as the Claymant is informed that the Orders of this House do perpetually bar where the party hath not been fully heard For Henry 5th Earl had Sir Ingelram who had Henry and he had Henry who had James the Claymant This Truth is as clear as the Sun at Noon-day and blows over the misty mistake of Claiming nnder Sir Richard Percy It was the putting down of the Court of Wards and setting up of Priviledges on all sides against the true Heir-male and the general neglect of the Heralds in the Collateral Line and the treacherous Actings of his Solicitor did obstruct and delay all this time Moreover the Lord Ogle that married the Lady Elizabeth Percy hath endeavoured to change his Name from Cavendish to Percy and also to have obtained an Act of Parliament to settle and confirm upon him the aforesaid Lord Ogle all those Lands which are annexed to the Title and Earldom of Northumberland which Lands formerly were firmly settled upon the Heir-males of the Percies for ever See the Records and the Verdict exemplified and pray a stop may be put to the Lord Ogle's Act of Parliament by reason the Lands are begg'd bought sold and scattered The undoubted Right and next Heir-male of the Percies in Bloud and so proved at Law and therefore he most humbly and earnestly prays That an Act of Parliament may be had to restore him to his Birth-right Title Estate Preheminence Priviledges Place and Seat of his Ancestors As it hath been done heretofore to several of the Percies the Earl of Kent and others This being the 11th Year of the Claim of JAMES PERCY Who humbly Beggs Prays and Cries for speedy Justice To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty The Humble Petition of JAMES PERCY Son of Henry Percy Grand-Son of Henry Percy Great Grand-son of Sir Ingleram Percy Great great Grandson of Henry Percy Fifth Earl and Couzen and next Heir-Male to Jocelin Percy the late and Eleventh Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND Deceased SHEWETH THat Your Petitioner hath near upon Ten Years prosecuted his Birth-right and still continues his Claim to the Title Honours Manors Lands Preheminencies and Priviledges that the Rights belonging to the Heirs-male of the Percies Family as they are annexed to the Earldom of Northumberland That upon the first Address Your Petitioner humbly made to your Majesty in order to obtain his Right Your Majesty was Graciously pleased to return for Answer God forbid Your Majesty should hinder an Heir but that He should have the Benefit of the Law That upon his Application to the House of Lords after some short pleadings his Councel moved thar the Cause might be left to the Law for his Legitimation that he might more Regularly come before their Lordships which was accordingly done That he hath pursuant to their Lordships order obtained a Verdict exemplified under the Seal of your Majesties Court of Kings-Bench That He is truly and legitimately descended of the Blood and Family of the Percies of Northumberland That upon Your Petitioners Humble Application by way of Petition to Your Mamesty praying your Royal Writ of Summons to call Your Petitioner to Sit in the House of Lords Your Majesties Gracious Answer was That You thought it not Convenient until the Petitioners Cause was Determined by the Lords That the Parliament being by your Majesties Royal Prerogative again Prorogued it much encourageth your Petitioners Opponents and weakens your Petitioner in his Dependencies having been Published in the Gazet formerly for an Impostor whereupon by the contrivance of his Solicitor the Lands were begg'd in the Name of the Duke of Monmouth and others That during the time Your Petitioner was prosecuting his Right at Law the potent Defendants put him off so long by Priviledge of Parliament till George Fitz-Roy was Created Earl of Northumberland And now it is divulged in Print that the Lord Ogle hath changed his Name from Cavendish to Percy All which forces your Petitioner to flie to Your Sacred Majesty for Relief Protection and Justice That it is the Opinion of your Petitioners Councel That your Majesty of your own Princely Prerogative without any Declaration of the Lords may Restore your Petitioner to his Birth-Right Title Honors and Estate that depends thereon Your Petitioner therefore most humbly prays your Majesty in whom solely lies the Creation and preservation of Honour and Nobility to Declare your Royal pleasure for his Ascending the Sphere and Dignity of his Ancestors Or to graut unto your Petitioner that hath groaned under Ten Years Oppression without decision of his Claim such Yearly Pension as may support him until his Cause come to a final Determination And Your Petitioner shall Pray c. JAMES PERCY THis Petition was presented into your Majesties Sacred Hand the 18. of December 1679. and Sir William Glascow Master in waiting order'd the Petitioner to call for an Answer the 22th Instant which the Petitioner accordingly did but then found no opportunity to speak with him The Petitioner attended the 23. instant and then Sir William returned this Answer by his Maid-Servant That he was buisie with some Friends and that the King would hear nothing until after Christmas-Eolidays That the Petitioner went to the Secretaries Office to get this following Advertisement to be entred into the Gazet but it would not be allowed which did much dissatisfie your Majesties Loyal Subject to think that the True Heir looking after his Birth-right should be put into the Gazet for an Impostor when as he hath proved himself at the Court of Kings Bench by Twelve honest Jury-men to be the true Percy and the only Heir-male to the House of Northumberland It is very sad when a lost Dog shall find Entrance into the Gazet and a Just Man be kept out The Advertisement refused is as follows Advertisement WHereas the Lord Ogle is published in print to have changed his Name from Cavendish to Percy upon his Marriage with the Lady Elizabeth Percy James Percy Esq the true Heir-Male of the Blood of the House
that Rebell'd and was Executed in the Life-time of his Brethren And his Sons was a Bar to Sir Ingleram Percy the Younger Brother or else Sir Ingleram without all doubt had been immediately Seized of the Estate after the Earl his Elder Brother's Death For Thomas his Attaint did not prejudice the Elder Brother nor hurt the Younger Brother He only Corrupted his own Line Now Mr. Clark Mr. Champion and Mr. Gee did make use of their time and by Favour possest themselves of most s of those Lands as the several Leases and Lives were expired And to continue those Lands in policy they set up William Percy thinking they might please him as they do Children with an Apple Had the Agents sent me Money so often as they did William they had done well but opposing me the True Heir against their own Knowledge they have done very unjustly For Mr. Orlando Gee well knows I made my Claim at Petmouth in the Year 1654. I am your Cordial Friend J. P. SIR I Have according to my Promise given you a true Account as I did at first when I was ignorant and could not make out my Great Grand-Father to fix my Pedigree But when Mr. Henry Champion at Sir John Coppleston's Tryal was forced upon his Oath then he confest that Sir Ingleram Percy who was hid from me before was Marryed and had Sons and Daughters Mr. Champion knew this when the Letters and Mony was sent to my Brother William I wonder a Wife Man as you are should be so deceived by him And the World may wonder at me that have trac'd their Treacheries and dissembling Actions and found them out so as it will continue to their shame another Day Had the Agents been true to themselves they should have acted the Honest Part as Mr. Champion was once about to do at my first Coming over For he came to me and said Mr. Percy Will you own the Old Servants I replyed According as they shall deserve And then Mr. Gee came to me and said Was you the Man that came to Petworth in the Year 54 And with the Circumstantial Remembrances I gave silenced him Truly I am ashamed to declare their unworthy Actions and what they have forced me to Now suppose they had proved Mary Varnon Marryed yet I was seven Years elder But to put up a poor indigent Man a Journy-man-Glover Christening his Children to deceive the World and to slight the true Heir because I was a Trunck-maker The Trade is Good and by God's Blessing it hath given me Bread in the Extremity of my Travels till I obtained the Merchandizing Trade And can make my Three Sons Free-Men Merchants of London and Dublin in Ireland and of Norwich in Norfolk and have likewise Trayned them up to Handycrafts So that if they fail in the Mystery of Merchandizing they may with God's Blessing Live upon their Ingenuity Yet one word more in my Father Henry Percy 's behalf by way of Comparison There was one of the Female Sex that was addicted to Venery and a Person of Quality being over seen had to do with her and she laid the Child to him though some other might have got it And such People are not much to be blamed for getting the best Father they can for the Child To conclude I must not forget to tell you what the Agents are doing now amongst the Tenants as I am informed They call all their Courts for the Lord Ogle by the Name of Percy and informs all the Tenants That James Percy the Ten Years Claymant is Run away But by God's Providence I remain at Mr. Ralph Carter's House a Trunck-maker in Fleet-street over against Serjeant's Inn where the Messenger may find James Percy to Serve the King 's Royal Writ of Summons upon Since I saw you I presented a Petition into the King's sacred Hand And His gracious Answer to the Master of Request was as at the Beginning when I first Petitioned the King whom God Bless with long Life here and Eternal Happiness hereafter You will find the Petition and Answer in the First Sheet added to this Book If a Tinker was taken in his Travels a Laborer from under his Hod of Morter and a Sawyer out of the Saw-Pit to Enjoy their Birth-right and Inheritance then Why may not James Percy the true Heir to the Earldom of Northumberland be call'd from a Trunck-makers House to take his Place and Seat in the Right Honourable House of PEERS according to his Birth-right and Title YOu was pleased to tell me That Disgust was taken against me for the Verses I sent to the Countess I must confess I writ them in a great Passion because the Countess would not vouchsafe to speak with me but peept through the Window at me And because I begun with a Verse I will end with a Verse by reason the Countess shall see I am still the same Man And so leave the Cause to GOD to the KING Parliament and People to Judg whether Pought to lose my Birth-right for so small an Offence as these following Verses Wealth is the Gyant grown so high That can a Percy now defye Though like David with Sling and Stones Shews Great Champion's Blood and Bones Saul seeking Asses Kingdom mes James seeks his Right finds Foes too Great Pray God give me a Zealous Heart That I may seek the Better Part Then shall I Sing his Praises clear Scorn to peep through a Window here This is done that it shall be said A Percy Lives though Josceline's Dead Resolv'd I am to spend my All Before a Percy 's Name shall Fall If the afore said Verses gave Offence I hope these following Verses will not An Impostor is a Base Name By doing Justice clears the Shame And blows away the Clouds so high Makes Truth shine clear as Sun in Sky I trust in God that can Restore If not on Earth to Heavens Shore FINIS THE CASE OF JAMES PERCY The true Heir-Male and Claimant to the Earldom of Northumberland To the Honourable Knights Citizens and Burgesses And to the Committee of Grievances in PARLIAMENT Assembled The Humble Petition of JAMES PERCY Cozen and next Heir-Male to JOSCELIN PERCY the late and Eleventh EARL of NORTHUMBERLAND Deceased SHEWETH THAT your Petitioner was the Son of Henry Percy who was the Son of Henry Percy who was the Son of Sir Ingleram Percy who was the third Son of Henry Percy Fifth Earl of Northumberland By which Descent your Petitioner is Entitled to the Earldom of Northumberland and to several Baronies Honours Manors and Lands which to the Earldom and Baronies have been and still are annexed your Petitioner having proved his Pedigree questions not but by your Assistance to make appear they are or should be his Right and Just Inheritance as Cozen and Heir-Male to Joscelin late Earl afore-mentioned And therefore ought to fit in Parliament and enjoy the Place Seat and Preheminence of his Ancestors with the Dignities to him so descended and do
before the Claymant returned and then pretended the Co-warrant with other Writings was lost which cost a considerable Sum of Money and then arrested his Clyent James Percy in three several Suits at Law which continued three years But the Sollicitor Swayn was overthrown in all the 3 Actions moreover the Claymant James Percy was 〈◊〉 those travels poisoned at New-Castle arrested at York in two Actions of 20000 l. each Action and then durst not proceed at Law but let the Actions fall and paid 40 s. Cost a poor satisfaction for a night and two days Imprisonment and maintaining my two Men and three Horses besides the Charge of spunging Bums And the Actions were in the Lord of Essex and Mr. Clark and others Names And to fill up the measure of malice they published in the English Gazette and the French Gazette That the Claymant was an Impostor And Mr. Blackston said in all these Courts That the Claymant's Name was not Percy but declared him to be a Bastard with many more scandalous wordr which were proved at that Tryal before the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs notwithstanding he discharged Mr. Bla●kston and Sir George Jeffreys at that Tryal took Fees on both sides so the Claymant James Percy was clearly bought and sold and proved to his Damage 12000 l. Besides it was the occasion of this his present Imprisonment upon the Writs of Error that were so strangely dismiss'd the House of Lords without any Hearing notwithstanding the renewing and continuing after every Prorogation cost in all above 300 l. And now the Claymant James Percy hath used all ways and means possible as by his Petition and publick Prints appears and cannot proceed further without the Assistance of the Honourable House of Commons His Majesty is much troubled and the Claymant really believes that His Majesty had a cordial Desire to hear and see the Cause determined as by His coming up to the Bar of the House of Lords that day the Hearing should have been had Besides His Majesty may perceive I shall never leave my Claim till Justice be done by reason I now know it is my Right by Birth and Bloud and that the sole power of creating and preserving Honour rests in His Royal Breast as Flowers in the Crown And by the Coronation Oath the King cannot take Titles from one Peer to give to another Peer But as God hath in mercy restored His Majesty to His Crown and Kingdoms even so ought the King in Justice to restore every Loyal Subject to the Birth-right Title and Inheritance of his Ancestors It was very hard at first for the Claymant to find out the Name of his great Grandfather by reason he was in his Childhood brought up amongst his Mothers Relations And in the troublesome times he being a Royallist was forced to abscond and travel for many years _____ But the Adversaries did wildernize the Claymant in hiding his great Grandfathers Christian Name from him For Sir Ingelram Percy was the Claymant James Percie 's Great Grandfather and youngest Son of Henry Percy 5th Earl of Northumberland and this Collateral Line was never attainted and therefore ought to be restored according to Henry Percy the 5th Earls Patent and not under the Patent of the New-Creation by Queen Mary for Thomas Percy 2d Son of the 5th Earl was attainted but Sir Ingelram Percy 3d. Son was Innocent and so hath his Issue continued to this day And therefore prays for speedy Justice Justice removes oppression Glorifies God Honours the King Rejoyces the People puts an end to your troubles and ratifies Peace for which the Petitioner prays For Henry Percy 5th Earl Great Great Grandfather had Sir Ingelram Percy Great Grandfather who had Henry Percy Grandfather and he had Henry Percy Father of the Claymant JAMES PERCY