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  1. Leonor Clifford, Condessa de Cumberland (nascida Brandon; em inglês: Eleanor; Westhorpe Hall, c. entre 1518 e 1521 – Castelo de Brougham, novembro ou 27 de setembro de 1547) [1] foi uma nobre inglesa. Ela foi condessa de Cumberland pelo seu casamento com Henrique Clifford, 2.° Conde de Cumberland. Ela era sobrinha do rei Henrique VIII de ...

  2. Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland, also known as Elyanore Clifford [1] (née Lady Eleanor Brandon; b. 1519 – d. 27 September 1547) was the third child and second daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Princess Mary Tudor, the Dowager Queen consort of France. [2]

  3. 5 de abr. de 2019 · Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland. Being a close relative of a Tudor monarch was not a very comfortable position. According to Henry VIII’s Third Act of Succession of 1544, Eleanor was designated as eighth in line behind Henry’s three children, Eleanor’s sister Frances, and Frances’ three daughters Lady Jane, Katherine ...

  4. Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland. Lady Eleanor Brandon (1519-27 September 1547) was the daughter of Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Her maternal grandparents were King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. She was the sister of Lady Frances Brandon therefore she was the aunt of Lady ...

  5. Henry VIII’s Other Niece: Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland. 13 Comments / Tudor Royalty / By Susan. Main Gate, Skipton Castle. Of Henry VIII’s three nieces—Margaret, Countess of Lennox, Frances, Duchess of Suffolk, and Eleanor, Countess of Cumberland, the last was the shortest-lived and probably the least known.

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  7. 21 de nov. de 2015 · Henry VIII died in 1547 as did Eleanor who passed away whilst residing in Brougham Castle. She was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Skipton. It is interesting the at the wording of Eleanor’s epitaph gives her the title “Grace” – a reminder, perhaps, that to her family and to her people she was a princess. Henry Clifford was, apparently ...