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  1. Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (geborene Lady Eleanor Brandon, * um 1518/21; † 27. September 1547 auf Brougham Castle), war eine englische Adelige und die jüngste Tochter von Charles Brandon, 1. Duke of Suffolk und Mary Tudor, Königinwitwe von Frankreich.

  2. Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland, also known as Elyanore Clifford (née Lady Eleanor Brandon; b. 1519 – d. 27 September 1547) was the third child and second daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Princess Mary Tudor, the Dowager Queen consort of France.

  3. 20. Feb. 2018 · Both Margaret and her mother Eleanor Brandon, Countess of Cumberland, have been marginalised in both fiction and non-fiction, especially when compared with other royal women of the period such as Lady Jane Grey and her sisters, Lady Margaret Douglas and, of course, Henry VIII’s six wives.

  4. 20. Dez. 2022 · Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (née Lady Eleanor Brandon; 1519 – 27 September 1547) was the third child and second daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Princess Mary Tudor, the Dowager Queen consort of France.[1] She was a younger sister of Lady Frances Brandon and an elder sister of Henry Brandon, 1st ...

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  5. Eleanor BRANDON (C. Cumberland) (C. Cumberland) Born: 1519. Died: Nov 1547. Father: Charles BRANDON (1° D. Suffolk) Mother: Mary TUDOR (Queen of France/D. Suffolk) Married: Henry CLIFFORD (2° E. Cumberland) Children: 1. Margaret CLIFFORD (C. Derby) 2. Charles CLIFFORD.

  6. 7. März 2017 · Frances Brandon, the elder of the two girls, married Henry Grey and bore three children who survived to adulthood: Lady Jane Grey, Lady Catherine Grey and Lady Mary Grey. All three of her daughters were blighted by their Tudor blood and claim to the throne.

  7. Margaret was the daughter of Henry Clifford, Earl of Cumberland and his wife Eleanor Brandon, and was born in 1540, probably at Skipton Castle in North Yorkshire. Eleanor, the younger daughter of Mary Tudor, is a shadowy figure. Only one of her letters survives, in which she addressed her husband as ‘dear heart’ and ‘your assured loving wife’.