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Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland

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367:. As a result, the painting has been frequently exhibited in the past as a portrait of Lady Eleanor, regardless of the fact that she died in 1547, well before the date of this portrait. It is, however, a rule of heraldry that impaled arms are not used by the children of a marriage, as they would have their own. Hence the later addition and erroneous use of the arms here suggests that the identity of the portrait was already unclear only two or three generations after it was painted, a situation by no means unusual amid the frequent early deaths, multiple marriages, and shifting alliances and fortunes of the most powerful families of the 49: 380:. It is, in the opinion of biographer Richard Davey, "very badly painted--a poor thing, worth little as a work of art, but none the less interesting." In verifying any such portraits represented as being of Lady Eleanor, it may be useful to know, "when her tomb in Skipton Church was disturbed, in the seventeenth century, her skeleton, which was in perfect condition, proved her to have been 'very tall and large boned,'". 309:
as I had at Brougham, where it began with me first. Wherefore I desire you to help me to a physician and that this bearer my bring him with him, for now in the beginning I trust I may have good remedy, and the longer it is delayed, the worse it will be. Also my sister Powys is come to me and very desirous to see you, which I trust shall be the sooner at this time, and thus Jesus send us both health.
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After my most hearty commendations, this shall be to certify you that since your departure from me I have been very sick and at this present my water is very red, whereby I suppose I have the jaundice and the ague both, for I have none abide meat and I have such pains in my side and towards my back
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era. Later the portrait was thought to represent the only child of Eleanor and Henry to survive infancy, Margaret. Unfortunately the inscription on the right which might have provided a check (Margaret would have been aged 25–28 at the time of this portrait) has been truncated; although the Roman
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There is a discrepancy as to who the sitter is in the Hans Eworth portrait which is featured. The coat of arms in the top left corner, which may have been added later, are the impaled arms (those of a husband and wife) of
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by Lady Margaret Percy. However, since her mother died nine months later, she waited to go and live with her young husband and in-laws. In anticipation of Eleanor's arrival, the
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dynasty and therefore her marriage would advance the political ambitions of any given husband. In March 1533, a marriage contract was written up for Lady Eleanor and
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has an online sketch of this portrait identified as Lady Eleanor, but the portrait remains in dispute. There is, however, a portrait of Lady Eleanor featured at
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The Tate Gallery 1984-86: Illustrated Catalogue of Acquisitions Including Supplement to Catalogue of Acquisitions 1982-84
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numerals of the year can apply only to 1565–8, the age of the sitter cannot be ascertained with any useful accuracy. The
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The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant
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And, dear heart, I pray you send for Dr Stephens, for he knoweth best my complexion for such causes.
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from her father's second marriage. After her mother's death in 1533, her father remarried to
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The sisters of Lady Jane Grey and their wicked grandfather; chapter: Lady Eleanor Brandon
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In January 1536, Eleanor was designated the chief mourner for the funeral service of
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 10: January–July 1536
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There is not much known about her later life and she left only one letter:
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Portrait by Hans Eworth of either Lady Eleanor or her daughter,
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The sisters of Lady Jane Grey and their wicked grandfather
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Eleanor Clifford (née Brandon), Countess of Cumberland
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and Elizabeth Bruyn. Her maternal grandparents were
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Dutton and co., 1912. pg 294. 523:Tudor Cousins: Rivals for the Throne 448: 361:Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk 236:Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk 204:Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk 174:Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk 482:"Clifford, Henry de (d.1570)"  365:Mary Tudor, Dowager Queen of France 241:Her paternal grandparents were Sir 160:Margaret Stanley, Countess of Derby 24: 232:Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk 216:Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln 25: 695: 620: 410: 345:Charles Clifford; died an infant. 525:, Sutton Publishing, 2000, p 56 488:Dictionary of National Biography 337:Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby 603: 579: 505:Stroud: Amberley, 2015, p. 146 342:Henry Clifford; died an infant. 145: 684:People from Westhorpe, Suffolk 558: 535: 515: 495: 469: 435: 390: 13: 1: 669:16th-century English nobility 383: 276:, the eldest son and heir of 7: 349: 10: 700: 664:16th-century English women 654:Daughters of English dukes 256:. 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Index

Lady Eleanor Brandon

Lady Margaret
Westhorpe Hall
Westhorpe, Suffolk
Kingdom of England
Brougham Castle
Westmorland
Skipton
Yorkshire
Noble family
Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland
Margaret Stanley, Countess of Derby
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Mary Tudor
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Princess Mary Tudor
Lady Frances Brandon
Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln
Lady Anne Brandon
Lady Mary Brandon
Catherine Willoughby
Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
William Brandon
Henry VII of England
queen consort
Elizabeth of York
Henry VIII
Tudor

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