| Name |
Ralph de Lumley |
| Birth |
About 1360 |
England [3, 4] |
| General Information |
He was an English nobleman, soldier and administrator under King Richard II, who was stripped of his lands, goods and title for rebelling against King Henry IV and executed. [4] |
Miscellaneous |
1374 (14 years) [4] |
| He was underage at the death of his brother in 1374. His guardian was John Nevill. |
Land/House |
20 Aug 1383 (23 years) [2] |
| On 20 August 1383 he had order for livery of his lands. |
Knighted |
Before 1384 (23 years) [3] |
| He was knighted before 1384. |
Miscellaneous |
Sep 1384 (24 years) [2] |
| French prisoners taken by Sir Ralph had leave to return home and arrange their ransom in September 1384. |
Offices Held |
From 28 Sep 1384 to 30 Sep 1399 (24 years) [1, 4] |
| He was summoned to Parliament as Baron Lumley on 28 September 1384 and served until 30 September 1399. |
Title(s) |
28 Sep 1384 (24 years) [3, 4] |
| On 28 September 1384 he was created 1st Lord Lumley by writ. |
Military |
1388 (28 years) [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| He fought in the Battle of Otterburn (5 August to 19 August 1388), where he was captured by the Scots, and released by 1389 after payment of a sizeable ransom, toward which both King Richard and the Bishop of Durham contributed. |
|
 |
Battle of Otterburn 5 August or 19 August 1388 |
Offices Held |
1391 (31 years) |
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Yorkshire, England [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| In 1391 he was the Captain (Governor) of Berwick-upon-Tweed. |
Offices Held |
1394 (34 years) [2, 3] |
| He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.) for the West Riding, Yorkshire in 1394. |
Military |
1399 (39 years) [1, 2, 3, 4] |
| In 1399 he took part in the attempt by the Earl of Huntingdon to restore King Richard II. In March 1400/01 he was posthumously attainted and his peerage forfeited. |
Death |
Jan 1399/1400 |
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England [1, 3, 4] |
- He was beheaded by the citizens of Cirencester. [3]
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Patriarch & Matriarch |
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| Person ID, Branch |
I7478 |
Boudreau Line |
| Last Modified |
15 Sep 2021 |