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  2. Lady Anne Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Lady Anne was born on 30 January 1590 in Skipton Castle, and was baptised the following 22 February in Holy Trinity Church in Skipton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. [4] She was the only surviving child and sole heiress of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland (1558–1605) of Appleby Castle in Westmorland and of Skipton Castle, by his wife, Lady Margaret Russell, daughter of Francis ...

  3. Richard Sackville, 3rd Earl of Dorset - Wikipedia

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    He married Lady Anne Clifford, daughter of George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland and Margaret, daughter of Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford on 27 February 1609, but their marriage was not a success; partisans of the Earl blame Lady Anne's headstrong personality, while partisans of the Countess blame the Earl's repeated infidelities, his ...

  4. Countess Pillar - Wikipedia

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    It was erected by Lady Anne Clifford in 1656 to mark the place where she said goodbye for the last time to her mother, Margaret Clifford, Countess of Cumberland. [2] [3] Anne Clifford, countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery (1590–1676), spent much of her life in a long and complex legal battle to obtain the rights of her inheritance.

  5. Jan van Belcamp - Wikipedia

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    The so-called Great Picture, a triptych portrait of Lady Anne Clifford, attributed to van Belcamp. Now at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery . Jan van Belcamp (1610–1653) was a Flemish painter and copyist, active in England.

  6. Life Is Strange - Wikipedia

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    Life Is Strange is a series of adventure games published by Square Enix's External Studios. [1] Created by Dontnod Entertainment , the series debuted with the eponymous first installment , which was released in five episodes throughout 2015.

  7. Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Lord and Lady Somerset had one daughter, Anne, born while Frances was under house arrest at Lord D'Aubigny's house on the Strand, [14] [4] before she was taken to prison in the Tower of London. According to the Diary of Lady Anne Clifford, Frances was taken to the Tower on 24 March 1616. [15] She was looked after by Frances's sister Lady Knollys.

  8. Anne Clifford - Wikipedia

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    Anne Clifford may refer to: Lady Anne Clifford (1590-1676), English peeress and diarist; Anne Clifford (theologian) (1944–2024), American Catholic theologian and ...

  9. Elizabeth Dudley, Countess of Löwenstein - Wikipedia

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    A "John Dudley" who features in the diary of Lady Anne Clifford, may have been a son of Edward Sutton, 5th Baron Dudley and his mistress Elizabeth Tomlinson. [1] Theodosia Harington wrote that Elizabeth Dudley was her niece. Harington was the mother of Anne (Dudley) Sutton, who was placed in the household of Princess Elizabeth. [2]