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  1. When Sir Henry Clifford was born about 1455, in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, his father, Sir John Clifford 9th Baron Clifford, was 21 and his mother, Margaret Bromflete, was 21. He married Anne St John before 1493, in Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. He registered for military service in ...

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Sir John de Clifford, 7th Lord Clifford was born circa 1388. He was the son of Thomas de Clifford, 6th Lord Clifford and Elizabeth de Ros. He married Elizabeth Percy, daughter of Sir Henry Percy, Lord Percy and Elizabeth de Mortimer, between 1403 and 1412. He died on 13 March 1421/22 at Meaux, France, killed in action.

  3. John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford, also 9th feudal baron of Skipton (8 April 1435 – 28 March 1461), was a Lancastrian military leader during the Wars of the Roses. He was one of the strongest supporters of Queen Margaret of Anjou , consort of King Henry VI .

  4. John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, was the subject of a biographical sketch published in the Dictionary of National Biography, volume 11, pages 67-68, published in 1887. It is now in the public domain and is transcribed below. CLIFFORD, JOHN DE, ninth BABON CLIFFORD (1435 P-1461), son of Thomas, eighth baron Clifford...

  5. John Clifford may refer to: John Clifford, 7th Baron de Clifford (1389–1422), also 7th Lord of Skipton. John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford (1435–1461), also 9th Lord of Skipton, Lancastrian military leader during the Wars of the Roses. John David Clifford, Jr. (1887–1956), United States District Judge for the District of Maine.

  6. 28 de oct. de 2023 · John Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford, (8 April 1435 – 28 March 1461), was a Lancastrian military leader during the Wars of the Roses. The Clifford family were one of the most prominent families among the northern English nobility of the fifteenth century; and by the marriages of his sisters John Clifford had links to some very important families of the time, including the earls of Devon.