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  1. Known for. Puritan opponent of Charles I. Born. 1599. Died. May 21, 1667 (aged 67–68) Nationality. English. Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln, KB (1599 – 21 May 1667), styled Lord Clinton until 1619, was an opponent of Charles I during and preceding the English Civil War .

    • 1599
    • English
    • Puritan opponent of Charles I
    • 1619–1667
  2. Theophilus Clinton, now Earl of Lincoln (Elizabeth Lincoln 's third, but first surviving, son), married Bridget Fiennes; this marriage turned Lady Lincoln's mind to writing on breast-feeding.

  3. CLINTON (alias FIENNES), Theophilus (1599–1667) styled Ld. Clinton and Say 1616-19; suc. fa. 15 Jan. 1619 (a minor) as 4th earl of LINCOLN First sat before 1660, 30 Jan. 1621; first sat after 1660, 25 Apr. 1660; last sat 8 Feb. 1667

  4. When Theophilus Clinton 4th Earl of Lincoln was born in 1599, in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Thomas Clinton-Fiennes III Earl of Lincoln, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Knyvett, was 24. He married Hon. Bridget Fiennes about 1620, in Broughton, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom.

    • Male
    • Hon. Bridget Fiennes, Elizabeth Gorges
  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Charing Cross, London, Middlesex, England. Immediate Family: Son of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln and Elizabeth Clinton, Countess of Lincoln. Husband of Elizabeth Clinton and Bridget Clinton. Father of Edward Clinton, Lord Clinton; Catharine Booth; Margaret Boscawen; Lucy Clinton; Arabella Rolle and 4 others.

    • Elizabeth Clinton, Bridget Clinton
    • May 21, 1667
  6. Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln (1568–1619) Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln (1600–1667) Edward Clinton, 5th Earl of Lincoln (1645–1692) Francis Clinton, 6th Earl of Lincoln (1635–1693) Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln (1684–1728) George Clinton, 8th Earl of Lincoln (1718–1730)

  7. MANOR HOUSE. It is probable that the Manor House was built by Theophilus Clinton, 4th Earl of Lincoln, for his son, Lord Edward Clinton, possibly as a wedding present celebrating Edward’s marriage to Lady Anne Holles in 1652.