Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9 Northumberland


NORTHUMBERLAND

Volume 9, page 715, note l (on p. 716):
On the 25th [May 1443] he [Henry de Percy, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1455)] gave his bond (cancelled in July) to do no hurt to any, and to withdraw no more than 7 miles from London, save to his manor of Dagenham, Essex (Close Roll, 21 Hen. VI, mm. 15, 14, 12).

This refers to the manor of Dagenhams and Cockerels, in the parish of Romford, Essex [Victoria County History, Essex, vol. 7, p. 66].

Volume 9, page 717, note d:
Besides his s. and h. he [Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland (d. 1461)] left daughters: ... Anne, m., 1stly, Sir Thomas Hungerford (see HUNGERFORD); 2ndly, as 2nd wife, Sir Laurence Rainsford ...

Anne was the sister, not the daughter, of this Henry Percy (see Hungerford).