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HENRY , LORD CLIFFORD , ELEVENTH LORD of THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , AND FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND , was born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of ...
HENRY , LORD CLIFFORD , ELEVENTH LORD of THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , AND FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND , was born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of ...
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It appears to have been written , though without date , about 1512 , when Henry Clifford was in his twentieth year , and paints in strong colours the disobedience and even violence which he , the father , experienced from the misconduct ...
It appears to have been written , though without date , about 1512 , when Henry Clifford was in his twentieth year , and paints in strong colours the disobedience and even violence which he , the father , experienced from the misconduct ...
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From the quarter , however , to which these com- plaints were addressed there could be little pro- bability of interference ; for Henry Clifford was a great favourite with the new monarch , and this , as the countess of Pembroke has ...
From the quarter , however , to which these com- plaints were addressed there could be little pro- bability of interference ; for Henry Clifford was a great favourite with the new monarch , and this , as the countess of Pembroke has ...
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The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second , that , during his visit to town ...
The first informs us , that he had to pay half - yearly to lady Clifford * , widow of his father , Henry lord Clifford , the shep- herd , the sum of seventy - five pounds by way of jointure ; the second , that , during his visit to town ...
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noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , through the interest of his sovereign , he married his eldest son , Henry Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of ...
noble order of the Garter , and in 1537 , through the interest of his sovereign , he married his eldest son , Henry Clifford , to the lady Ellenor Brandon , daughter of Charles Brandon , duke of Suffolk , by Mary , queen dowager of ...
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