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  1. Buckingham-A Revisionist View. On May 17, 1521, four days after his trial at Westminster Palace, "the right high and mighty prynce, Edward [Stafford], Duc of Buckyngham, erle of Hereford, Stafford and Northampton,"' was executed on Tower Hill for high treason. His execution caused a ripple of surprise and fear to spread through the ranks of the ...

  2. Edward Stafford is the Duke of Buckingham in The Tudors, making him the second most powerful English noble after the King, and one of the few people who challenges King Henry's claim to the throne in favor of himself (though historically, he never did so, even though he was beheaded for treason). He is usually referred to simply as 'Buckingham ...

  3. 25 de oct. de 2021 · One of the lesser known Tudor noblemen, Edward Stafford was well-connected by birth but made little mark on the political scene and died before he was thirty. His father, John Stafford was the third son of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham (d. 1460 at the Battle of Northampton) and Ann Neville, daughter of the earl of Westmorland.

  4. EDWARD STAFFORD, 3RD DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM. BORN: 1478 EXECUTED: 17 MAY 1521 . Son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. Ward in the care of Margaret Beaufort in ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Edward Stafford was the eldest son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, and his wife, Catherine Woodville, sister of Elizabeth Woodville, who was of course King Edward IV’s queen consort. His father was executed in November 1483 after rebelling against King Richard III and young Edward went into hiding.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Conyers Read, The Fame of Sir Edward Stafford, The American Historical Review, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Jan., 1915), pp. 292-313

  7. Sir Edward William Stafford was a landowner and statesman who served three times as prime minister of New Zealand (1856–61, 1865–69, 1872). The son of a landed Irish family, Stafford began farming sheep in New Zealand (1843), was elected superintendent of Nelson province (1853) and representative