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  1. Edward Fiennes, or Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln KG (1512 – 16 January 1584/85) was an English landowner, peer, and Lord High Admiral. He rendered valuable service to four of the Tudor monarchs.

  2. Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton in 1901. Tomb of Lord Edward and his wife, Brookwood Cemetery. Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Edward William Pelham-Clinton GCVO KCB (11 August 1836 – 9 July 1907), [1] known as Lord Edward Clinton, was a British Liberal Party politician.

  3. 17 de dez. de 2023 · Henry Clinton or Fiennes, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, KB (1539 – 29 September 1616) was an English peer, styled 10th Baron Clinton from 1572 to 1585. [1] He was the son of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, by second wife Ursula Stourton. He was made a Knight of the Bath in 1553.

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    • Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England
    • circa 1512
  4. Edward Clinton, Lord Clinton, son of the fourth Earl, was Member of Parliament for Callington. The Honourable George Clinton, youngest son of the sixth Earl, was a naval Commander, politician and Colonial administrator. His son General Sir Henry Clinton was Commander-in-Chief of the British in North America from 1778 to 1782.

  5. by Hans Holbein the Younger. The Royal Library, Windsor Castle ©Her Majesty the Queen. Born in Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire in 1512 to Thomas Clinton, 8th Baron Clinton and Mary Poynings, Edward, ninth Baron Clinton. He was a royal ward of Henry VIII. Lord Clinton joined the retinue of King Henry VIII at Boulogne and Calais in 1532.

  6. Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, KG (1512 – 16 January 1584/85) was an English nobleman and Lord High Admiral. Edward Clinton was born at Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire, the son of Thomas Clinton, 8th Baron Clinton (1490–1517), by Jane (or Joan) Poynings, one of the seven illegitimate...

  7. CLINTON, Edward (c. 1653-92) CLINTON ( alias FIENNES ), Edward (c. 1653–92) styled Ld. Clinton and Say 1657-67; suc. grandfa. 21 May 1667 (a minor) as 5th earl of LINCOLN First sat 15 Mar. 1678; last sat 12 Apr. 1692