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  1. Sir Edward William Stafford GCMG (23 April 1819 – 14 February 1901) was the third Premier of New Zealand. He was the prime minister three times. More readings. Bohan, Edward (1994). Edward Stafford, New Zealand's first statesman. Christchurch, New Zealand: Hazard Press. ISBN 0-908790-67-8. Scholefield, Guy Hardy (1950) [1913].

  2. Edward Stafford possessed two qualifications important for success at the Elizabethan court: influential relatives and personal ability. He lacked a third—wealth. His mother, Dorothy, entered the Queen’s service about 1563 and, as her epitaph states, attended the Queen for 40 years, ‘lying in the bedchamber’.

  3. 23 de nov. de 2020 · Edward Stafford, the Duke of Buckingham, was one of the earliest and most notable victims of Henry VIII, who had a predilection for executing anyone he perceived as a threat to getting his way.

  4. "3rd duke of Buckingham, Edward Stafford" published on by null. (1478–1521).Stafford's great-great-grandfather was killed at Shrewsbury in 1403 fighting for Henry IV; his great-grandfather, the 1st duke, died fighting for the Lancastrians at Northampton in 1460.

  5. Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford. Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford (7 January 1535 – 18 October 1603) was the second surviving son of Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford and Ursula Pole. He was the younger brother of Henry Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford. He served in Parliament for Stafford [1] and succeeded his brother to the barony in 1566.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2021 · Edward Stafford, tercer duque de Buckingham (3 de febrero de 1478-17 de mayo de 1521) Elizabeth Stafford, condesa de Sussex (c. 1479 [ cita requerida] – 11 de mayo de 1532) Henry Stafford, tercer conde de Wiltshire (c. 1479-6 de abril de 1523) Anne Stafford, condesa de Huntingdon (c. 1483-1544) Humphrey Stafford (murió joven)

  7. 17 de may. de 2019 · 17 May – The Duke of Buckingham and his Plantagenet blood. On this day in Tudor history, 17th May 1521, Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, was executed for treason on Tower Hill. He'd served King Henry VII and King Henry VIII loyally for many years, so what led to this nobleman being condemned for high treason?