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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.

  2. 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.

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    Bertie, Peregrine. 1600. Letter to Margaret Clifford. WDHOTH/3/44/6/59. Cumbria Archive Service, Kendal.Google Scholar
    Clifford, Margaret. 1585. Letter to George Clifford. WDHOTH/3/44/5/1. Cumbria Archive Service, Kendal.Google Scholar
    ———————. 1591. “Layfield Letter, autobiography.” Portland Papers 23: 1–10. Longleat House, Wiltshire.Google Scholar
    ———————. 1598. Physick & Alchemye: Receipts of Lady Margaret, for elixirs, tinctures, electuaries, cordials, waters etc. WDHOTH/1/5. Cumbria Archive Service, Kendal.Google Scholar
    Bayer, Penny. 2005. “Lady Margaret Clifford’s Alchemical Receipt Book and the John Dee Circle.” Ambix 52 (3): 271–84.Article Google Scholar
    Clifford, Anne. 2015. Anne Clifford’s Great Books of Record. Edited by Jessica. L. Malay. Manchester: Manchester University Press.Google Scholar
    ——————. 2018. Anne Clifford’s Autobiographical Writing 1590–1676. Edited by Jessica. L. Malay. Manchester: Manchester University Press.Google Scholar
    Clifford, Margaret. 2001. “Epitaph for Richard Cavendish.” Early Modern Women Poets: An Anthology, edited by Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson, 84. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
    Daybell, James. 2015. “Social Negotiations in Correspondence between Mothers and Daughters in Tudor and Early Stuart England.” Women’s History Review 24 (4): 502–27.Article Google Scholar
    Malay, Jessica L. 2013. “Positioning Patronage: Lanyer’s Salve Deus Rex Judæorum and the Countess of Cumberland in Time and Place.” The Seventeenth Century 28 (32): 251–74.Article Google Scholar
    Pitcher, John. 2012. “Margaret, Countess of Cumberland’s Prayse of Private Life, Presented by Samuel Daniel.” Prayse of Writing: Early Modern Manuscript Studies, edited by Susan P. Cerasano and Ste...
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  3. Margaret clifford was The daughter of The Earl of Bedford, who had George Clifford, Earl of Cumberland, as his ward: Bedford took The opportunity.

  4. 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.

  5. On 24 June 1577 she married George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland the son of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland and Anne Dacre. Her sister, Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick , was married to Ambrose Dudley , brother of Robert Dudley , the Earl of Leicester , and Anne too was a great literary patron and a close friend to Queen Elizabeth I attending her on her death bed.

  6. Abstract. Margaret Clifford (née Russell), Countess of Cumberland, wrote across a number of genres—letters, autobiography, poetry, and alchemical recipes. She was active in the court of Queen Elizabeth I. She was well respected for her intellect and served as patron to a number of religious, historical, and literary writers.