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John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley.svg|John Lumley<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">1st Baron Lumley (3rd creation)<br>Grandson of John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley (2nd creation)</span><!-- John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley participated in the so-called "Pilgrimage of Grace", an insurrection against Henry VIII and was pardoned, however his son George was an active participant and was executed his heirs forfeited. George's son was John who obtained a "reversal" (rather new creation) of the title, becoming 1st Baron Lumley in 1547 --> | John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley.svg|John Lumley<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">1st Baron Lumley<br> (3rd creation)<br>Grandson of John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley (2nd creation)</span><!-- John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley participated in the so-called "Pilgrimage of Grace", an insurrection against Henry VIII and was pardoned, however his son George was an active participant and was executed his heirs forfeited. George's son was John who obtained a "reversal" (rather new creation) of the title, becoming 1st Baron Lumley in 1547 --> | ||
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<!-- The title "Baron Lumley" was created 4 times. First time in 1384 for Ralph Lumley who was attainted and executed for treason for participating in the "Epiphany Rising" in 1400 along with his eldest son Thomas. His 2nd son John had a son also named Thomas who was re-created Baron Lumley in 1461 and this creation lasts until 1544 with John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley whos son George was attainted and beheaded for active participation in the "Pilgrimage of Grace". The 3rd creation was for John, son of said George who was created 1st Baron Lumley in 1547 but died without surviving issue. Lumley Castle then devolved upon the Scarbrough branch who were created Barons Lumley in 1681. --> | <!-- The title "Baron Lumley" was created 4 times. First time in 1384 for Ralph Lumley who was attainted and executed for treason for participating in the "Epiphany Rising" in 1400 along with his eldest son Thomas. His 2nd son John had a son also named Thomas who was re-created Baron Lumley in 1461 and this creation lasts until 1544 with John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley whos son George was attainted and beheaded for active participation in the "Pilgrimage of Grace". The 3rd creation was for John, son of said George who was created 1st Baron Lumley in 1547 but died without surviving issue. Lumley Castle then devolved upon the Scarbrough branch who were created Barons Lumley in 1681. --> | ||
Revision as of 08:56, 26 December 2020
- Coat of Arms
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House of Lumley
Lords of Lumley Castle
Ancient arms -
House of Lumley
Lords of Lumley Castle
Alternative arms variant -
House of Lumley
Lords of Lumley Castle
Barons Lumley
In early 14th century assumed arms of Thweng family after marriage of Robert de Lumley to Lucia de Thweng, daughter of Marmaduke de Thweng, 1st Baron Thweng -
House of Lumley
Lords of Lumley Castle
Barons Lumley
Quartered arms variant
- Coat of Arms
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House Lumley of Clipston
Lords of Clipston and Harlestone
Issued from Roger, 2nd son of Roger de Lumley, Lord of Lumley -
House Lumley of Scarbrough
Lords of Wintershill, Lumley Castle and Sandbeck Park
Barons and Viscounts Lumley
Viscounts Lumley of Waterford
Earls of Scarbrough
Issued from Anthony, 2nd son of Richard Lumley, 3rd Baron Lumley
- Personal Arms
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John Lumley
1st Baron Lumley
(3rd creation)
Grandson of John Lumley, 4th Baron Lumley (2nd creation)