Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

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Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, by an unknown artist, 1520, at Magdalene College, Cambridge.

Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (February 3 1478May 17 1521) was an English nobleman. He was the son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Catherine Woodville.

Stafford was born at Brecknock Castle, Brecon, Wales. His father was attainted and executed for rebelling against King Richard III of England when Stafford was five. When Henry VII ascended the throne, the attainder was reversed and the wardship of the young duke was given to the King's mother Lady Margaret Beaufort. (A reason for the reverse of the attainder may be that Edward was first cousin to Queen Elizabeth of York, Henry's wife.) As a young man, Stafford was made a Knight of the Garter (1495), and had various ceremonial roles at the royal court. This continued in an even grander way with the accession of Henry VIII: Stafford was Lord High Steward at Henry's coronation in 1509, where he also carried the king's crown, and in 1514 he became Lord High Constable.[1]

Yet the real power in Henry VIII's court was not with the great nobles but with low-born men such as Thomas Wolsey. Stafford, with his royal blood and numerous connections by descent or marriage with the rest of the aristocracy, became a leader of the disaffected nobles. The ever-suspicious king personally examined various witnesses, and had Stafford arrested in 1521. The charges, such as that Stafford had listened to prophecies regarding when the king would die, are generally considered to be trumped-up. It was once maintained that Wolsey was behind the matter, but there is no hard evidence for this.

Stafford was tried before a panel of 17 peers, but with the king's mind already decided, conviction was certain, and he was executed on Tower Hill. He was posthumously attainted by Act of Parliament on July 31, 1523.

Stafford married Alianore Percy, daughter of Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland. They had four children:

  1. Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford, who later recovered some of the forfeited estates.
  2. Elizabeth, who married Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
  3. Catherine, who married Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland
  4. Mary, who married George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny

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Political offices
Preceded by
The Lord Stanley
Lord High Constable
1514–1521
Succeeded by
Merged in the crown
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Henry Stafford
(forfeit in 1483)
Duke of Buckingham
(restored)

1485–1521
Succeeded by
Forfeit

[edit] References

de:Edward Stafford, 3. Herzog von Buckingham

no:Edward Stafford, 3. hertug av Buckingham

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