Families covered: Stafford of Blatherwick (Blatherwycke), Stafford of Grafton, Stafford of Marlwood [Part of this page was previously included within Stafford03. Not that Stafford was a selfish man - in the same letter he also asked that the house of canons in Worspring in Somerset be given to his father! They were the parents of at least 3 sons. Notes executed by order of King Henry VII for siding with Richard III. Humphrey, 1st Duke of Buckingham, commander-in-chief of the Lancastrian forces for Henry VI. William Stafford of Hook and Southwick (Berkshire) (d 18.06.1450) Some web sites identify this William as the William of Bishop's Frome (whom we show below) who was father of Margaret who married Sir George Vere and was mother of John, 14th Earl of Oxford, and others. Generation 14 : Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke b) 1461, Blatherwick, Northumberland, England d) 1545: Generation 14 : Lord Henry Stafford b) 18 Sep 1501, Penshurst, Kent, England d) 30 Apr 1563, Caus Castle, Shropshire, England. Sir Humphrey Stafford commenced the building of Kirby Hall. Stafford was the second son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, by his first wife, Margaret Fogge, the daughter of Sir John Fogge of Ashford, Kent. Put your face in a costume from Humphrey's Philippe of Belgium's 14-Great Uncle. He married Margaret, daughter of Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke (Northants) and had issue, with three other sons and a daughter: (1) Richard Archer (1505-44) (q.v.). Charlemagne (747-814)/s. Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents. Humphrey of Blatherwycke Stafford [16692] 25. He married (2nd) in 1532 JOAN _____, widow of William Lane. Margaret Constable = John St. Quintin, 9. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/northants/vol6/pp18-22 Stafford was the second son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, by his first wife, Margaret Fogge, the daughter of Sir John Fogge of Ashford, Kent. Joyce Stafford = Sir Marmaduke Constable, Knt. Sir William Stafford Your 13th Great-Grandfather Sir William Stafford (1500-1556) of Chebsey, in Staffordshire was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn, and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England. Sons & heraldry detail - Monument with brass palimpsest effigies of probably Humphrey Stafford 1461-1545 & wife Margaret Fogge flic.kr/p/avXJw4 He was the son of Sir Humfrey Stafford of Grafton ex 1486 by Catherine 1462 daughter of Sir John Fray, Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Agnes Baldington Wenlock daughter of John Danvers He was the grandson of Various C17 and C18 inscribed floor slabs. The earliest is a brass memorial set in to an architectural surround which would appear to be of Sir Humphrey Stafford (1497-1558) Knight of the Body to Henry VIII, who was born at Grafton Regis to the south of the county, but acquired the estate. In 1517 Humphrey was heir to his uncle, Thomas Stafford, Esq., inheriting the manors of Blatherwycke and Dodford, Northamptonshire. Robert Constable = Joan Ingleby 8. xxx xx 1460. Between 1515-1518, Humphrey was sued by Alice Ingolesby regarding some of his uncle's manors as Thomas had fathered an illegitimate son, William Stafford, with Alice Ingolesby. 1461, d. 1545) Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke (son of Humphrey Stafford and Catherine Fray) was born Abt. He married Margaret Fogge after 1490. He was executed by Henry VII following his fighting for Richard III and his role in the Stafford and Lovell rebellion This did not save the house as on Palm Sunday 1536 Humphrey Stafford wrote to Cromwell from Blatherwycke to ask that he be gifted the priory (and the lands, no doubt). See more ideas about tudor history, tudor dynasty, british history. Activities. BLATHERWYCKE BLATHERWYCKE PARK SP9795 17/26 Church of the Holy Trinity 23/05/67 (Formerly listed as Holy Trinity Church) GV II* Church. He was a favourite of Elizabeth I & became Lord Chancellor in 1587. Humphrey STAFFORD of Blatherwycke 2. Discover the family tree of Humphrey Stafford for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. Sir Humphrey STAFFORD Knight [] 1, 2, 3 was born 1528 in Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England.He married Elizabeth CAVE on 1552 in Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England. Skip Ancestry navigation Main Menu. Born Blatherwycke, Northampton . Lady Diana's 14-Great Uncle. Biography. Notes: of Scales, Knt. His widow, Margaret, married (2nd) (as his 3rd wife) JOHN COPE (or COOPE), Knt., of Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire, Sheriff of Northamptonshire, 15451546, Knight of the Shire for Northamptonshire, 2nd son of William Cope, Esq., of Banbury, Oxfordshire, Cofferer to Married first, 1533/4, Mary, daughter of Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Earl of Ormond, widow of William Carey The Battle of Northampton, 10th July 1460 Research genealogy for Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England, as well as other members of the Stafford family, on Ancestry. 1400, d. Aft. Discover the family tree of Humphrey Stafford for free, and learn about their family history and their ancestry. Ludford Bridge. xxx xx xxxx. He married Margaret de Stafford (-aft1373) 1341 JL in England. Humphrey Stafford, Esq., of Grafton, Worcestershire, (born circa 14267; died 8 Jul 1486); married after 1462 Katherine Fray (born circa 1447), 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Fray, Knt., Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by Agnes, daughter of John Danvers. Elizabeth CAVE [] 1 was born 1532 in Stanford, Northamptonshire, England.She married Sir Humphrey STAFFORD Knight on 1552 in Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England. Pictures. In May 1449 he and his sister-in-law (who had married Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton) complained to the King about the damage done by deer from the forest of Rockingham to crops growing on their Northamptonshire estates, and were permitted to enclose the land in question. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. in 1555 he and his wife bElizabeth/b leased the site of the manor of Milton Keynes for twenty-one years to bLaurence Woodall/b and his son bRichard/b. SIR HUMPHREY STAFFORD died 8 May 1548, and was buried in Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire. Sir Humphrey Stafford [16709] 25 Marriage: Elizabeth [16710] Died: 1574 General Notes: in 1555 he and his wife Elizabeth leased the site of the manor of Milton Keynes for twenty-one years to Laurence Woodall and his son Richard.This arrangement ended in a quarrel, as Thomas Digby alleged that Richard Woodall had transferred his interests to him rather than his son Thomas. He married Elizabeth Somerville (c1312-1337) 1331 JL in England. Full text of "The Knights of England.A complete record from the earliest time to the present day of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland" by Margaret, da. Sir Humphrey Stafford's new house was built in a quasi-French style, unusual for the time. of Sir John. Condition: very good condition front and back parts, slighthly bumped and bent corners, missing a bit of red colours around corners, see both photos for front and back's condition. Her is depicted dressed in armour, with hands at prayer. Your 13th Great-Grandfather Sir William Stafford (1500-1556) of Chebsey, in Staffordshire was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn, and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England. John Stafford, Knight of the Shire for Staffordshire, was born 1302 to William de Stafford (-1326) and Isabel de Stafford (c1260-) and died 1373 of unspecified causes. The remains of the fountain and several of the large trees still remain in the grounds of the old hall. Humphrey of Blatherwycke Stafford [16692] 25. Jamie's 14 TITLE: Sir; RESIDENCE: England; BIRTH: ABT 1520, of St. Faith-the-Virgin, London, HUMPHREY STAFFORD of Grafton ABT 1427 - 8 Jul 1486 ID Number: I74116. His family was distantly related to the mighty Staffords who controlled the dukedom of Buckingham and the earldom of Wiltshire until 1521. Name. He inherited the Umberslade Hall estate from his father in 1519. Sabbian Cressener, d.1598, inscribed brass floor tablet in chancel. Born by 1512, second son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke and Dodford, by Margaret, dau. Humphrey STAFFORD of Blatherwycke Born:ABT 1461,Blatherwick,Northumberland,England Died: 1545 Notes: In 1521 regained the Manorof Milton Keynes. Humphrey's father was executed at Tyburn as a traitor after the Battle of Bosworthfield. At this time, his lands were taken from him and granted to Sir Edward Poynings. Elizabeth CAVE [] 1 was born 1532 in Stanford, Northamptonshire, England.She married Sir Humphrey STAFFORD Knight on 1552 in Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England. William was the son of Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke in Northamptonshire and his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir John Fogge of Ashford in Kent. "executed at Tyburn as a traitor after the Battle of Bosworth field. of Amblecote and Bramshall, Stafford. He died on 22 September 1545, in his hometown, at the age of 67. Humphrey Stafford, Knt., was the son and heir of Humphrey Stafford, Esq., of Cotered and Rushden, Hertfordshire, and his first wife, Margaret Fogge. Sir William Stafford (c.1500-5 May 1565) was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, the one time lover of King Henry VIII of England. A visit to the church of Holy Trinity, Blatherwycke, Northants. Blatherwycke Hall was occupied during World War 2 and after the end of the war was found to be in a state of disrepair and was demolished. Sabbian Cressener, d.1598, inscribed brass floor tablet in chancel. Ancestors of His Excellency Sir Joshua Dylan Wood, The Count of Reutern, GCStA and his late brother, The Hon Jared Hugh Francis Wood. Sir Humphrey Stafford [16709] 25 Marriage: Elizabeth [16710] Died: 1574 General Notes: in 1555 he and his wife Elizabeth leased the site of the manor of Milton Keynes for twenty-one years to Laurence Woodall and his son Richard.This arrangement ended in a quarrel, as Thomas Digby alleged that Richard Woodall had transferred his interests to him rather than his son Thomas. +HUMPHREY STAFFORD of Blatherwycke. m. Stafford died there on 5 May 1556, but the Privy Council was unaware of this when ten days later it ordered that no payment of money by exchange or otherwise was to reach him. Sir Christopher Hatton, whose main home was at Holdenby bought the estate. Biography. Humphrey William Stafford was born on month day 1841, to John Herman Stafford and Thomasine Palmer. Humphrey was baptized on month day 1841, at baptism place. Humphrey Stafford was born to Edward Stafford. Humphrey was baptized on month day 1685, at baptism place. Thomas was baptized on month day 1769, at baptism place. 1467) Humphrey Stafford of Grafton (son of Humphrey Stafford and Elizabeth Burdett) 6 was born 1400, and died Aft. Learn about Humphrey's homeland. Humphrey (III; Sir; of Grafton; de) STAFFORD (of Grafton); (sentenced to death for his support of King Richard II, and arrested from sanctuary) External page: Sentenced to death by King Henry VII for taking the Yorkist side in the War of Roses; he was arrested from the sanctuary of a church. [1] [2] According to his father's Inquisition Post Mortem dated 5 August 1546, his son and heir, Humphrey, was aged 39 and above, so he was born by 1507. This information was found in the family tree jo004616 submitted by R. Jones. Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke (b. Abt. But the house was still unfinished in 1575 when he sold the Kirby estate to Sir Christopher Hatton of Holdenby, one of the highest of high-flying courtiers at the court of Elizabeth I. In 1516 Thomas Stafford enfeoffed trustees of the manor to the use of his illegitimate son, William Stafford, and died in the following year, when his legal heir was stated to be Humphrey Stafford, afterwards Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwycke (Northants), the son and heir of his eldest brother, Humphrey Stafford.