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  1. Sir Henry Stafford [1] ( c. 1425 – 4 October 1471) was the second son of Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Lady Anne Neville, daughter of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and Lady Joan Beaufort. Henry's elder brother, also named Humphrey, died before their father, and so it was Henry's nephew, also Henry, who ...

  2. Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham KG (4 September 1455 [1] – 2 November 1483) was an English nobleman known as the namesake of Buckingham's rebellion, a failed but significant collection of uprisings in England and parts of Wales against Richard III of England in October 1483.

  3. Henry Stafford (m. 1471) Apariencia. ocultar. Sir Henry Stafford 1 (c. 1425 - 4 de octubre de 1471) fue el segundo hijo de Humphrey Stafford, I duque de Buckingham y Lady Anne Neville, hija a su vez de Ralph Neville, I conde de Westmorland, y Lady Juana Beaufort. Su hermano mayor, también llamado Humphrey, murió antes que su padre.

  4. Henry Stafford, 2nd duke of Buckingham was a leading supporter, and later opponent, of King Richard III. He was a Lancastrian descendant of King Edward III, and a number of his forebears had been killed fighting the Yorkists in the Wars of the Roses (1455–85). In 1460 he succeeded his grandfather.

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  5. Esta página de desambiguación enumera artículos que tienen títulos similares. Henry Stafford puede referirse a: Sir Henry Stafford (m. 1471), tercer marido de Lady Margarita Beaufort. Henry Stafford, II duque de Buckingham (1455–1483), sobrino del anterior, ejecutado por conspirar contra Ricardo III de Inglaterra.

  6. Career: Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham, was born 4 September in Abergaveny, Monmouthshire, and grandson to the 1 st Duke. Henry became a member of the King’s Household after his wardship was purchased by Edward IV in 1464 with half of the Bohun Estates appropriated into the Crown Property.

  7. Hace 2 días · Humphrey's grandson Henry Stafford, the 2nd Duke of Buckingham, claimed the de Bohun lands should have devolved to him. Buckingham was rewarded for his support by Richard III, by being granted these lands, pending the approval of Parliament. He was also given the offices of Justiciar and Chamberlain of North and South Wales, and Constable of ...