Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, died on this day in Tudor history, 8th January 1570, at his home, Brougham Castle.
There is a rather strange story concerning this Earl of Cumberland, which I share in this video on him:
Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, died on this day in Tudor history, 8th January 1570, at his home, Brougham Castle.
There is a rather strange story concerning this Earl of Cumberland, which I share in this video on him:
He had a very privileged but rather unremarkable life which of course saved him from the scaffold, unlike many of his unfortunate contemporaries, regarding his illness which he recovered from it seems it could well have been the milk which he suckled and it does sound rather comical and bizarre! But then Mother Nature is wonderful and never seems to astonish us, milk which the mother produces for her babe is packed full of nutrients and no bottled formula can ever match that, and it should come as no surprise to us that what is so satisfying and nourishing for the infant no doubt is beneficial for the adult human to!