Vem gifte sig med George Clifford, 3:e earl av Cumberland?
Margaret Clifford, hertiginna av Cumberland gifte sig med George Clifford, 3:e earl av Cumberland den . George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland var 18 år på bröllopsdagen (18 år, 10 månader och 6 dagar). Margaret Clifford, hertiginna av Cumberland var 16 år på bröllopsdagen (16 år, 11 månader och 7 dagar). Åldersskillnaden var 1 år, 10 månader och 29 dagar.
George Clifford, 3:e earl av Cumberland

George Clifford, 3:e earl av Cumberland, född 8 augusti 1558, död 30 oktober 1605, var en engelsk earl och ämbetsman.
George Clifford intog genom sin rikedom, sitt fördelaktiga yttre och sitt belevade uppförande en framstående ställning vid drottning Elisabeths hov. Han var 1586 medlem av domstolen i processen mot Maria Stuart. Under Englands krig mot Spanien utrustade han 1586-1598 på egen hand 10 kaparflottor, den största om 20 skepp, över vilka han själv vid några tillfällen förde befälet.
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Margaret Clifford, hertiginna av Cumberland

Margaret Clifford (née Russell), Countess of Cumberland (7 July 1560 – 24 May 1616) was an English noblewoman and maid of honor to Elizabeth I. Lady Margaret was born in Exeter, England to Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford and Margaret St John.
On 24 June 1577 she married George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland the son of Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland and Anne Dacre. Her sister, Anne Russell, Countess of Warwick, was married to Ambrose Dudley, brother of Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, and Anne too was a great literary patron and a close friend to Queen Elizabeth I, attending her on her death bed.
In 1603 she travelled from London with her daughter Lady Anne Clifford and the Countess of Warwick to join others greeting Anne of Denmark and Prince Henry at Dingley, the house of Thomas Griffin on 24 June. Afterwards they rode with Anne Vavasour (later Lady Warburton) through Coventry to see Princess Elizabeth at Coombe Abbey. At this time her husband was not maintaining her, and she wrote to Sir Robert Cecil asking for his intervention so that she could buy suitable clothes to "furnish her self" to attend the new queen. The royal couple were entertained at Grafton Regis by her husband. Although the Countess was present, according to her daughter, she was marginalised, "not held as mistress of the house".
She was a patron of the poet Emilia Lanier.
In 1593, Lady Margaret Russell founded Beamsley Hospital, an almshouse for local widows.
She was interested in physic and alchemy, and had an alchemical recipe book compiled for her.
She died at Brougham Castle, on 24 May 1616.
The tomb of the Countess is at St Lawrence's Church, Appleby along with that of her daughter, Lady Anne Clifford. Lady Anne Clifford built the Countess Pillar to commemorate her.
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