George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland

George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
1558 AD - 1605 AD

English peer, naval commander, and courtier of Queen Elizabeth I of England.

Clifford was often spoken of as a sort of nautical Quixote, a title curiously unsuitable to the courtier, gambler, and buccaneer, in all of which guises history presents him. His love of adventure was strong, and he staked his money on the success of his cruises in much the same spirit that he did on the speed of his horses or the turn of his dice.

And he spared his body no more than his purse. His courage was unimpeachable, and the temper which he showed in times of difficulty, won him both credit and popularity.

All the great wealth he gained from his buccaneering, he lost in jousting and horse racing, and was eventually obliged to sell his inherited lands.

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A full-body portrait of Clifford
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Clifford's full armour — at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Clifford's full armour at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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