Stafford, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

Stafford, Staffordshire is in Staffordshire.

See: Austin Friars, Stafford, Baswich, Stafford [Map], Bromwich Hall, Stafford, St Mary's Church Stafford [Map], St Thomas' Priory, Stafford [Map], Stafford Castle.

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 913. This year, about Martinmas, King Edward [aged 39] had the northern fortress built at Hertford [Map], betwixt the Memer, and the Benwic, and the Lea. After this, in the summer, betwixt gang-days and midsummer, went King Edward with some of his force into Essex, to Maldon [Map]; and encamped there the while that men built and fortified the town of Witham [Map]. And many of the people submitted to him, who were before under the power of the Danes. And some of his force, meanwhile, built the fortress at Hertford [Map] on the south side of the Lea. This year by the permission of God went Ethelfleda [aged 43], lady of Mercia, with all the Mercians to Tamworth [Map]; and built the fort there in the fore-part of the summer; and before Lammas that at Stafford [Map]: in the next year that at Eddesbury [Map], in the beginning of the summer; and the same year, late in the autumn, that at Warwick [Map]. Then in the following year was built, after mid-winter, that at Chirbury and that at Warburton; and the same year before mid-winter that at Runkorn [Map].

In 1081 Nicholas Stafford was born to Robert Stafford [aged 42] and Avice de Clare [aged 37] at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map]. He married Maud Meolte and had issue.

Around 1120 Juliana Stafford was born to Nicholas Stafford [aged 39] and Maud Meolte at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

In 1125 Richard Stafford was born to Robert II Stafford [aged 18] and Avice Anastasia Unknown at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map]. He married Annabilla Lancashire and had issue.

Around 1142 Robert III Stafford was born to Robert II Stafford [aged 35] and Avice Anastasia Unknown at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map]. He married Basilia Unknown.

Around 1153 Millicent Stafford was born to Robert II Stafford [aged 46] and Avice Anastasia Unknown at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map]. She married Hervey Bagot and had issue.

In 1153 Hervey Bagot was born at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

In 1154 Annabilla Stafford was born to Richard Stafford [aged 29] and Annabilla Lancashire at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

In January 1224 Millicent Stafford [aged 71] died at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

On 6th July 1336 Katherine Hastings Baroness Stafford [aged 32] died at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

On 30th September 1487 John Sutton 1st Baron Dudley [aged 86] died at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map]. He was buried at Dudley Priory [Map]. His succeeded grandson Edward Sutton 2nd Baron Dudley [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baron Dudley.

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Nicholas Stafford died at Stafford, Staffordshire [Map].

Baswich, Stafford, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

Bromwich Hall, Stafford, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles

On 7th October 1534 John Stanley [aged 64] died at Bromwich Hall, Stafford.

St Mary's Church Stafford, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

In 1207 Henry de Loundres Archbishop of Dublin was appointed Dean of St Mary's Church Stafford [Map].

Around 1650. Monument at St Michael's Church, Penkridge [Map] to the family of Richard Drakeford whose eldest son is named Littleton. Apparently there is more of the monument at St Mary's Church Stafford [Map]

St Thomas' Priory, Stafford, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

Around 1174 St Thomas' Priory, Stafford [Map] was a Augustinian Priory founded by Gerard fitz-Brian, a local landowner and burgess, and settled by canons from Darley Abbey, Derbyshire [Map].

Before 27th April 1279 Robert Ferrers 6th Earl of Derby [aged 40] died. Earl Derby extinct. He was buried at St Thomas' Priory, Stafford [Map].

Stafford Castle, Staffordshire, North-Central England, British Isles

by 1522 Edward Littleton [aged 17] was appointed Gentleman Usher. Around the same time he was appointed Constable of Stafford Castle.