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  1. 6 de jan. de 2017 · It was bought by shipping company owner, Henry Radcliffe, who offered it to the newly formed Merchant Seamen’s War Memorial Society, who transformed the house into a well-equipped convalescent home that was opened as the Henry Radcliffe Convalescent Home by the Duke of York (George VI) in July 1920. The Home provided nursing care for seamen ...

  2. Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, KG (12 June 1573 – 22 September 1629) was an English peer. He was the only son of Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex and his wife Honora Pounde, and was known as Viscount Fitzwalter from 1583 until he succeeded his father as Earl on 4 December 1593. In August next year he was sent as ambassador-extraordinary to Scotland to assist at the baptism of James ...

  3. HENRY RADCLIFFE, or RADCLYFFE, fourth Earl of Sussex (1530?-1593), [son of Henry, 2nd Earl and younger brother of Thomas, 3rd Earl] was knighted by the Earl of Arundel on 2 Oct. 1553, and sat in parliament as member for Maiden in 1555. Next year he removed to Ireland, to aid his brother in the civil and military organisation of that country.

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  5. Brief Life History of Henry. When Sir Henry Radcliffe was born in 1380, in Lancashire, England, his father, Sir John Radcliffe I of Ordsall, was 48 and his mother, Margaret de Trafford, was 21. He had at least 1 daughter with Margaret Chadderton. He died in 1430, in Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, at the age of 50.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Henry Radcliffe (c.1185 - c.1250) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  7. Henry Radclyffe was a son of Robert Radclyffe, 1st Earl of Sussex, and he was a cousin of Arthur, Prince of Wales, Margaret Tudor, Henry VIII of England, Mary Tudor, and other members of the ruling House of Tudor. He married a daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and he succeeded his father as Earl of Sussex in 1542.