Former High Sheriff of Bedfordshire - Lady (Jane) Clifford
Lady Clifford was born in Tanzania where her father, Sir George Paterson, was Attorney General. She was brought up in Sierra Leone, Ghana and Zambia as her family moved around with her father’s work, latterly as Chief Justice. One of her earliest memories was accompanying her parents to the Assizes in a huge dug out canoe crossing the Zambezi River as there were no roads or bridges. In Ghana, Sir George worked with Kwame Nkrumah to ensure the smooth transition to independence. Jane finished her education in Dorset before moving to London to read Art History at the Courtauld Institute, London University. It was during this time that she met her future husband, Timothy.
Jane started out as a lecturer for the Workers’ Educational Association in Manchester before becoming the art critic of the Daily Telegraph. At the same time, she began closely assisting Laura Ashley, finding and copying antique wallpaper and textile designs and writing books about furnishing and decorating houses for the company. After Laura’s tragic death, Jane moved to Zoffany, another wallpaper and fabric manufacturer.
While her husband was directing the Manchester City Art Galleries, Jane set up and ran the events for the Friends. When Timothy moved to direct the National Galleries of Scotland, Jane performed a similar role for the Patrons. Supporting her husband’s role took up a lot of her time and her career was put on hold. Timothy was knighted by Her Majesty in 2002.
After their retirement in 2010 the Cliffords moved to Bedfordshire to be nearer London and their only daughter and grandson.
Jane helped various charities to organise large scale events, including Help the Aged, Save the Children and the NSPCC. She is a keen bridge player and founded a book club which is still going strong after 30 years. They own a small house in Umbria in Italy; Jane speaks Italian and is a great Italophile.
Jane was very honoured to have been nominated as High Sheriff for Bedfordshire for 2022-23 and endeavoured to serve the county to the best of her ability.
Initiatives and Objectives for 2022-2023
Jane was particularly excited to be holding office the year of HM The Queens’s Platinum Jubilee and was keen to support the Queen’s Green Canopy initiative, ‘Plant a Tree for the Jubilee’. In the wake of the pandemic, the special importance of green spaces has become evident to help combat isolation, promote mental health and physical wellbeing and, by improving the surroundings in deprived areas, to prevent crime. With this in mind, Jane was keen to support charities that promote sport for all ages, rehabilitation and prevention of homelessness.