Brewer's: Percy

[pierce-eye ]. When Malcolm III. of Scotland invaded England, and reduced the castle of Alnwick, Robert de Mowbray brought to him the keys of the castle suspended on his lance; and, handing them from the wall, thrust his lance into the king's eye; from which circumstance, the tradition says, he received the name of “Pierce-eye,” which has ever since been borne by the Dukes of Northumberland.

“This is all a fable. The Percies are descended from a great Norman a baron, who came over with William, and who took his name from his castle and estate in Normandy.” —SirWalterScott: Tales of a Grandfather, iv.

Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894
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