Jocelyn Percy1 
Child of Jocelyn Percy
- Edward Percy+1 b. c 1524, d. 1590
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Edward Percy1 
He lived at Beverley, Yorkshire, England.1
Children of Edward Percy and Elizabeth Waterton
- Alan Percy+1 d. bt 1622 – 1632
- Thomas Percy+2 b. 1560, d. 10 Nov 1605
Elizabeth Waterton1
Her married name became Percy.1
Children of Elizabeth Waterton and Edward Percy
- Alan Percy+1 d. bt 1622 – 1632
- Thomas Percy+2 b. 1560, d. 10 Nov 1605
Sir Thomas Waterton1
He held the office of High Sheriff of Yorkshire.1 He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.)1
Child of Sir Thomas Waterton and Joane Tempest
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Joane Tempest1
Her married name became Waterton.1
Child of Joane Tempest and Sir Thomas Waterton
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Sir Richard Tempest1
Child of Sir Richard Tempest
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Alan Percy1 
Child of Alan Percy
- Joscelyn Percy+1 d. 1652
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Joscelyn Percy1 
Child of Joscelyn Percy
- Alan Percy1 d. 1687
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Alan Percy1 
He lived at Beverley, Yorkshire, England.1
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Thomas Percy1 
He was agent for his cousin Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland.1 He held the office of Constable of Alnwick Castle in 1594.1 In 1598 he was in trouble as a recusant.1 In 1602 he was acused of fraud against his employer, the 3rd Earl, but was acquitted.1 He was a Gunpowder Plot consiprator – the first to suggest assassinating King James I, and he hired the house next door to Parliament (foolishly in his own name) in 1604.1 He was Gentleman Pensioner in 1604.1
Children of Thomas Percy and unknown daughter Wright
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