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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · 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

  2. 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].

  3. Sir Edward Stafford (diplomat) (1552–1605), English ambassador to Paris and MP. Edward Stafford, 4th Baron Stafford (1572–1625) Sir Edward Stafford (politician) (1819–1901), Premier of New Zealand. Ed Stafford (born 1975), British explorer. Edward Stephen Stafford, editor of The Johns Hopkins Medical Journal.

  4. 17 de may. de 2016 · Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham was born 3 February 1478, at Brecon Castle in Wales to Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Lady Katherine Woodville. Katherine Woodville was sister to Elizabeth Woodville who became Queen of England after secretly marrying Edward IV.

  5. The second Duke of Buckingham, Henry Stafford, rivals Villiers in being the most famous holder of the title. Henry was the ally and then enemy of Richard III, which made him one of the favorite subjects of the Tudor historians. The third and final Stafford Duke of Buckingham was Edward Stafford, whose spectacular rise and fall most probably ...

  6. Henry Stafford, 2° duque de Buckingham (4 de septiembre de 1455-2 de noviembre de 1483) [1] fue un noble inglés que jugó un importante papel en la subida y caída de Ricardo III de Inglaterra. Es también uno de los principales sospechosos de la desaparición (y posible asesinato ) de los príncipes de la Torre .

  7. Cattolicesimo. Edward Stafford, III duca di Buckingham ( Brecon, 3 febbraio 1478 – Tower Hill, 17 maggio 1521 ), era figlio di Henry Stafford, II duca di Buckingham e Catherine Woodville, sorella di Elisabetta Woodville, moglie di Edoardo IV d'Inghilterra. Condannato per tradimento, venne giustiziato il 17 maggio 1521 .