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  1. Margaret Clifford ( née Russell ), Countess of Cumberland (7 July 1560 – 24 May 1616) was an English noblewoman and maid of honor to Elizabeth I. Lady Margaret was born in Exeter, England to Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford and Margaret St John. On 24 June 1577 she married George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland the son of Henry Clifford ...

  2. Henrique Clifford (após 1537 - antes de 1547), morreu jovem; Margarida (1540 - 29 de setembro de 1596), foi quase noiva de Guilford Dudley, mas foi noiva do tio dele, André Dudley, que foi preso por se rebelar contra a rainha Maria I. [2] Ela se casou, portanto, com Henrique Stanley, 4.° Conde de Derby, com quem teve

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    George Clifford, 3.º conde (earl) de Cumberland, foi um aristocrata inglês nascido no Brougham Castle, em Westmorland, filho do 2.º conde (earl) de Cumberland, Henry Clifford. Em 1570, antes de completar 12 anos de idade, ficou órfão por morte de seu pai, sucedendo-lhe nos títulos. A sua tutela foi confiada a Francis Russell, 2.º conde de Bedford, ...

    Williamson, George Charles, George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, 1558-1605; Voyages and travels, Cambridge : The University Press.
    Arquivo dos Açores(1880), Ponta Delgada, II: 304-306.
    Arruda, M. M. V. (1940), "Incursões francesas e inglesas na Ilha de Santa Maria dos Açores no século XVI" in Congresso do Mundo Português, 7: 393-406.
    Encyclopedia Americana(1962), 7: 102.
    «George Clifford na Enciclopédia Açoriana»
    «Genealogia dos Clifford, Earls de Cumberland»(em inglês)
    • Holy Trinity Church, Skipton
    • 30 de outubro de 1605, Middlesex
  3. 1 de set. de 2022 · Margaret Clifford (née Russell), Countess of Cumberland (1560–1616), is best known as the mother of Lady Anne Clifford. Her surviving written work includes nearly one hundred letters, an epistolary autobiography, a collection of alchemical and medicinal recipes, and one sonnet.

  4. 84. Published: March 2001. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. Margaret clifford was The daughter of The Earl of Bedford, who had George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, as his ward: Bedford took The opportunity to bring his ward’s fortune into The family by betrothing him to his daughter.

  5. A tenacious family historian Margaret produced documentary evidence to undermine Francis’s claims to the Clifford estates in the north. Although Margaret’s findings proved insufficient to retain her daughter’s inheritance at the time they later came in good use when Anne Clifford took on the battle.

  6. Introduction. Margaret Clifford (née Russell), Countess of Cumberland (15601616), is best known as the. –. mother of Lady Anne Clifford. Her surviving written work includes nearly one hundred letters, an epistolary autobiography, a collection of alchemical and medicinal recipes, and one sonnet.