Thomas De Lumley, 2nd Lord Lumley
1409 - 1485 (75 years)-
Name Thomas De Lumley Suffix 2nd Lord Lumley Birth 29 Sep 1409 Lumley Castle, Cheste-Le-Street, County Durham, England Gender Male Death 1 Apr 1485 Little Lumley, Chester-Le-Durham, England Person ID I16333 Schrock-Birkey Connection Last Modified 4 Jul 2020
Father John Lumley, b. 2 Feb 1383, Durham, County Durham, England d. 13 Apr 1421, Anjou, FR (Age 38 years) Mother Felicie De Redmayne (Redman), b. Abt 1375, Burwich, Northumberland, England d. Abt 1421, County Durham, England (Age ~ 46 years) Family ID F11161 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Margaret Harrington, b. 1411 Children 1. Joan Lumley, b. Abt 1430, Lumley Castle, Cheste-Le-Street, County Durham, England d. 9 Dec 1492, England (Age ~ 62 years) Family ID F11159 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Jul 2020
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Event Map Birth - 29 Sep 1409 - Lumley Castle, Cheste-Le-Street, County Durham, England Death - 1 Apr 1485 - Little Lumley, Chester-Le-Durham, England = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - https://www.celticcastles.com/castles/lumleycastle/history.aspx
1461
Thomas Lumley continued the family tradition and was known as a brave and dashing soldier, a man of whom his grandfather would have been proud. He played a prominent role in the War of the Roses and was duly appointed constable of Scarbrough Castle for life. Thomas's bravery did not go unrewarded and he was summoned by writ to Parliament in 1461, where his family peerage was restored.
1485
Sir Thomas was considered an important figure in court. He was involved in the successful siege of Bamburgh Castle and accompanied Edward IV into battle to oppose the late Queen Margaret's forces. After his death in 1485, his son George succeeded him. The name Lumley continued to play an important role in court life and in the day-to-day lives of the people of Chester-le-Street well into the 1800's.
- https://www.celticcastles.com/castles/lumleycastle/history.aspx