The barony of StaffordThe first barony created in 1299 was created for Edmond de Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford in the reign of Edward I. That title was attainted when successive Dukes of Buckingham, ending in Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, fell into disfavour with their Plantagenet and Tudor royal cousins (possibly for having too much legitimate Plantagenet blood). The fourth barony of Stafford, created in 1547, was created for Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford whose wife Ursula Pole was also a Plantagenet descendant; his father, a first cousin of Henry VIII's mother, had been the ill-fated 3rd Duke of Buckingham. The Stafford male line ended in 1640 with an impoverished baron who was not allowed to take his seat by King Charles I; a new barony was created in the same year for William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford husband of the Stafford heiress. It is this fifth and last barony created 1640 that has been inherited by Lord Stafford. FamilyLord Stafford, the eldest son of Basil Francis Nicholas Fitzherbert, 14th Lord Stafford by his wife Morag Nada Campbell, is married to the former Katherine May Codrington, and has issue 2 sons and 2 daughters. His heir is his elder son Hon.Benjamin John Basil Fitzherbert, (born 8 Nov 1983). See also
For further readingPaul Theroff. "The Descendants of King James VI & I" available online.
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