THOMAS CLIFFORD, 8th Baron de Clifford. Born March 26, 1414 and died MAY 22, 1455 at the First Battle of St Albans https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Clifford,_8th_Baron_Clifford
He married JOAN DACRE March 1424. She was born ? and died before 1455
Children of THOMAS CLIFFORD and JOAN DACRE
i. JOHN CLIFFORD 9th Baron de Clifford
b. 1435
d. March 1461
m. MARGARET BROMFLETE
b. 1436
d. 1493
II. ROBERT CLIFFORD
b. 1437
d. 1485
m. ELIZABETH BARLEY
III. THOMAS CLIFFORD
b. 1439
d. 1485
IV. ELIZEBETH CLIFFORD
b. 1441
d. 1461
m. SIR WILLIAM PLUMPTON
b. 1436
d. 1461 at the Battle of Towton
m. JOHN HAMERTON
V. MAUD CLIFFORD
b. 1442
d. aft 1491
m. SIR JOHN HARRINGTON of Hornby, Lancashire
b.
d. in 1460 at the Battle of Wakefield
m.SIR EDMUND SUTTON of Dudley, Staffordshire
VI. MARGARET CLIFFORD
B. 1446
d. 1556
m. ROBERT CARRE on April 12, 1467
VII. ROGER CLIFFORD
b. 1448
d. 1508
m. JOAN COURTENAY
b. 1477
VIII. ANNE CLIFFORD
b. 1449
m. SIR RICHARD TEMPEST
m. WILLIAM CONYERS, esquire
IX. JOAN CLIFFORD
b. 1452
m. SIR SIMON MUSGRAVE
Thomas Clifford inherited the barony and the title of High Sheriff of Westmorland at the age of seven upon his father's death at the Siege of Meaux on 13 March 1422. He made proof of age in 1435/6.[2]
In 1435 Clifford campaigned with the Duke of Bedford in France, and about 1439 led the English forces which defended Pontoise against Charles VII of France. In 1450/51 he was sent as an embassy for King James II of Scotland.
Clifford was slain fighting on the Lancastrian side at the First Battle of St Albans on 22 May 1455, the first battle in the Wars of the Roses, and was buried at St Alban's Abbey. He was succeeded by his elder son, John, 9th Baron de Clifford.
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