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  1. A portrait drawing of Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 9th Lord Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512-1585). A bust length portrait facing three-quarters to the right. He wears a cap with a feather.

  2. The Earldom of Lincoln. The heir to the Earldom of Lincoln, through Sir Henry Clinton of Kirksted, Lincolnshire, the 3rd son of the 2nd Earl of Lincoln (d 1616), was Edward Horace Fiennes-Clinton (1913-2001). The 18th Earl was a retired manual worker in Western Australia and was married twice:

  3. 7 de may. de 2024 · Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, 1512 - 1585. Lord High Admiral of England

  4. Edward Fiennes de Clinton (1512–1585) served as Lord High Admiral, 1550–1553 and 1558–1585, and was appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1551. He was created Earl of Lincoln in 1572. The sitter has been identified from his attributes: the compass he points at and the Whistle of Honour of the Lord High Admiral he wears round his neck.

  5. Edward (9th Baron; Knight of the Garter) Fiennes de CLINTON. Admiral; 1st Earl of LINCOLN. Born: ... (Lady of Lincoln) CLINTON Alternative Father of Possible ...

  6. Earl of Lincoln is a title that has been created eight times in the Peerage of England, most recently in 1572. The title was borne by the Dukes of Newcastle-under-Lyne from 1768 to 1988, until the dukedom became extinct.

  7. Clinton’s life was overshadowed by his father’s near insanity. He seems to have married fairly early, the Earl of Huntingdon writing on 21 Sept. 1584 that, ‘if God puts liking in the hearts of the young parties, I hope the affair may be well settled while the old Lord [Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln] liveth’.