- Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham
Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham KG (
15 August 1402 –10 July 1460 ) was best-known as a military commander in theHundred Years' War and in theWars of the Roses .Early life
He was born at
Stafford ,Staffordshire ,England , the son ofEdmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford andAnne of Gloucester , daughter ofThomas of Woodstock and a granddaughter ofEdward III of England .When Humphrey was a small child his father died and he became 6th Earl of Stafford, inheriting a large estate with lands in more than a dozen counties.
He was
Knighted in 1421, became aPrivy Councillor in 1424. He was made a knight of theOrder of the Garter in 1429.Stafford had been Lieutenant-General of Normandy between 1430 and 1432 and was created, in 1431, the
Count of Perche , a province in English-occupiedNormandy by King Henry VI. This title was one of many granted by Henry VI to his leading supporters during the English occupation of France.On
14 September ,1444 he was created the First Duke ofBuckingham . He had previously been recognized as Earl of Buckingham, by right of his mother, who was the Countess of Stafford.War of the Roses
Captain of
Calais , Seneschal of Halton in 1439, and Lieutenant of the Marches from 1442 – 1451, he also served as an Ambassador to France in 1446. Stafford became Lord Warden of theCinque Ports and Constable ofDover Castle (and Queensborough, on theIsle of Sheppey ), in 1450.Buckingham was one of the lords who arrested
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester atBury St Edmunds on18 February 1447 . Although loyal toKing Henry VI he was reluctant to take up arms for Somerset and when the conflict between York and Somerset burst into open war in 1455 he seemed to be the ideal choice to negotiate.After York failed to get an undertaking that Somerset would be tried he was given command of the King's army in theFirst Battle of St. Albans but was wounded and captured with the King when theEarl of Warwick scored a remarkable success.In spite of this Buckingham kept an open mind and helped maintain a relative stability during York's second protectorate.Unfortunately, his actions estranged him from Queen Margaret. Even so his decision in favour of the queen in 1459 made possible York's humiliation at
Ludford Bridge and he was rewarded with extensive grants from the estates ofSir William Oldhall .In 1460 with the invasion by Warwick increasingly likely he was appointed Warden of the Cinque Ports. In the lead up to the
Battle of Northampton fought on10 July ,1460 he brusquely told a group of Yorkist bishops that they were not men of peace but men of war and there could be no peace with Warwick. In this Buckingham was supported by his son-in-law Shrewsbury, Beaumont and Egremont but all four were killed by Kentishmen outside the king's tent afterGrey de Ruthyn 's treachery. Buckingham was buried at Grey Friars.Family
Stafford married Anne Neville, daughter of
Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland andJoan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland sometime before18 October ,1424 , atRaby Castle ,County Durham , England. They had the following children:#
Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford (d.22 May 1455 ). MarriedMargaret Beaufort, Countess of Stafford , daughter ofEdmund Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Eleanor Beauchamp. They were parents ofHenry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham .
# Henry Stafford (d. 1481. Reportedly married or bethrothed toLady Margaret Beaufort , daughter ofJohn Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset and Margaret Beauchamp.
# Edward Stafford
# Catherine Stafford (1437 -26 December 1476 ). MarriedJohn Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury .
# George Stafford (born 1439). Twin brother of William Stafford.
# William Stafford (born 1439). Twin brother of George Stafford.
#John Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (d.8 May 1473 . Married Constance Green. They were the parents ofEdward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire .
# Joan Stafford (1442 - 1484). Married first William Beaumont and secondly William Knyvett.
# Anne Stafford (1446 - 1472). Married first Aubrey de Vere, son ofJohn de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford . She married secondlyThomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham .
# Margaret Stafford. Married Robert Dunham.His eldest son having already died, Humphrey was succeeded by his grandson Henry.
Further reading
*Rawcliffe, Carole. "The Staffords, Earls of Stafford and Dukes of Buckingham 1394–1521." Cambridge University Press, 1978.
References
* [http://www.vandeleurcreagh.org/b382.htm#P1935 vandeleurcreagh.org] Accessed Novembe 25, 2007
*Burke's Peerage
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