Lord Lucy

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Lord Lucy was a noble title historically associated with the Percy family, notably borne by Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland, as part of his extensive aristocratic dignities in late medieval England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courtesy title
noble title
aristocraticDignityOf Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland NERFINISHED
associatedWithHouse House of Percy NERFINISHED
category English noble titles
Percy family titles NERFINISHED
medieval English aristocracy
country Kingdom of England
genderAssociation male title
governingSystemContext feudalism in England
heldBy Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland NERFINISHED
heldTitle Lord Lucy NERFINISHED
Lord Lucy NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late medieval England
languageOfTitle English
linkedByMarriageOrInheritanceTo Lucy family NERFINISHED
linkedTerritoriallyTo Lucy estates
linkedToNobleHouse Northumberland Percy line NERFINISHED
memberOf Percy family NERFINISHED
nobleHierarchyLevel below earl
nobleRankContext English peerage
nobleStatus English nobility
region Northern England NERFINISHED
Northumberland NERFINISHED
status historical
titleHolderFamilyOrigin Anglo-Norman nobility
titleType subsidiary title
usedAsStyleBy members of the Percy family
usedByFamily Percy family NERFINISHED

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