- Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln
Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln (1512 –
16 January 1584/85 ) was an Englishadmiral during the 16th century.Born in
Scrivelsby inLincolnshire in 1512 toThomas Clinton, 8th Baron Clinton andMary Clinton, Baroness Clinton (née Poynings), the then Lord Clinton joined theretinue of King Henry VIII at Boulogne andCalais in 1532. Serving in theParliament of 1536 he later served in theRoyal Navy against French and Scottish naval forces from 1544 to 1547. Knighted inEdinburgh by Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, (later 1st Duke of Somerset) for his role in the capture of the city in 1544 he also took part in the siege of Boulogne in14 September 1544 . UnderJohn Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick he saw action against the French at theBattle of Spearhead in 1545 and was sent as one of the peace commissioners toFrance the following year. Commanding the English fleet during the invasion ofScotland by Edward Seymour he provided naval artillery support at theBattle of Pinkie on15 September 1547 . Appointed Governor of Boulogne in 1547, he successfully defended the city against a French siege from 1549 to 1550. That same year, withHenry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland , he became theLord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire as well as serving asLord High Admiral under King Edward VI from 1550 to 1554, and again from 1559 to 1585, and as Privy Counsellor from 1550 to 1553, briefly serving as an envoy to France in 1551. After becoming the Lord-Lieutenant of Lincolnshire in 1552, Clinton later took part in the defeat ofWyatt's Rebellion inKent in 1554. BecomingLord General ofLord Pembroke 's expedition he fought with Spanish forces at the Battle of Saint-Quentin on10 August 1557 . Upon his return to England, Clinton took command of the English fleet and began raiding the French coast burning the town onConquet and the surrounding area in 1558. A joint commander withAmbrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick of a large army during theNorthern Rebellion however the army was still being assembled when the rebellion was defeated in January 1570. He was created Earl of Lincoln in 1572, and served as ambassador to France, undertaking several commissions from Queen Elizabeth I until his death in London on16 January 1585 . He married three times. His first, toElizabeth Blount , Henry VIII's former mistress, produced three daughters; his second toUrsula Stourton produced six children, including his heir,Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln . His third wife wasElizabeth FitzGerald , daughter of Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, whom he married on 1 October 1552. Their marriage was childless.Further reading
*Sir Charles W.C. Oman, A History in the Art of War in the Sixteenth Century, New York, 1937
*Michael Sanderson, Sea Battles, London, 1975External links
* [http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/EdwardClintonFiennes(1ELincoln).htm Edward CLINTON FIENNES (1 E. Lincoln)]
* [http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/ECG_EMS/EDWARD_FIENNES_CLINTON.html JRank.org: Edward Fiennes Clinton]
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