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Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton (c. 1592 – buried 17 September 1637), was an
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-born Scottish peer (later known as the Countess of March, then Duchess of Lennox and then Countess of Abercorn).


Birth and origins

Katherine was born about 1592, in England, as daughter of Gervase Clifton and his wife, Katherine Darcy. Her father was a knight and would become the 1st
Baron Clifton Baron Clifton, of Leighton Bromswold in the County of Huntingdon, is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1608 for Sir Gervase Clifton, who made Prebendal house which was built by John Thorpe and later owned by the Clifton baron ...
of
Leighton Bromswold Leighton Bromswold (also known as Leighton) is a small village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. Leighton lies approximately west of Huntingdon. Leighton is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambr ...
in Huntingdonshire, England. Her mother was the only child and heiress of Sir Henry Darcy. Her parents married in June 1591. Her brother died in 1602 and she became the only surviving child of her parents and heiress of the manor of Leighton Bromswold.


Her father is made a baron by writ

On 9 July 1608 her father was summoned to Parliament by writ,308
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First marriage

Katherine Clifton married twice. In 1609, when she was about 17, she married her first husband, Lord Esmé Stewart, a younger son of The 1st Duke of Lennox in Scotland. In 1619, he was created
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. Catherine and Ésme had eleven children: # Elizabeth (1610–1674), who married
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(1612–1655), who became the 4th Duke of Lennox; # Lady Anne Stewart (1614–1646), who married
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(1619–1665), who became the 10th Seigneur d'Aubigny; # Lord John (1621–1644); and # Lord Bernard (1623–1645). In 1624 his brother, 2nd Duke, died without legitimate heirs, her husband became
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and she became duchess. However, his ducal reign lasted less than a year. He died on 30 July 1624 and was succeeded by their eldest son James.


Father's death and succession

In 1618, when she was about 26, her father died committing suicide from "ennui". Being her father's only surviving child, she inherited her father's title and thus became Baroness Clifton in her own right (''suo jure'').


Second marriage

In about 1627 she remarried taking as her second husband, The 2nd Earl of Abercorn. Catherine and James had three children: #
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(c. 1635 – before 1670), was styled Lord Paisley as heir apparent but predeceased his father; # William (died before 1670), became a colonel and predeceased his father; and #
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(c. 1636 – before 1683), succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Abercorn but died unmarried in Padua.


Excommunication

Her husband was Catholic and she also practised that religion. However, the church of Scotland was Presbyterian and persecuted Catholics. On 3 February 1628, she was excommunicated by the Synod of Paisley.


Death and timeline

She died in 1637 in Scotland. Having been a Catholic, she was buried without ceremony. Her eldest son
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succeeded her as Baron Clifton in addition to the titles he inherited from his father.


Notes


References

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