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  1. 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 .

  2. Henry Stafford 2nd Duke of Buckingham The site is now a 5 and dime store in Salisbury, England! Henry Stafford, 2 nd Duke of Buckingham (1454-1483 ) Henry was the son of Lord Humphrey II Stafford, the 7 th Earl of Stafford (1424-1458) who was seriously wounded at the first battle of St. Albans in 1455 but died three years later of plague in the year 1458.

  3. Biographie. Henry Stafford est le seul fils d' Humphrey Stafford et de Marguerite Beaufort, fille du duc de Somerset Edmund Beaufort. Son père est le fils aîné du premier duc de Buckingham Humphrey Stafford, partisan de la maison de Lancastre. Le jeune Humphrey, grièvement blessé lors de la Première bataille de St Albans en 1455, meurt de ...

  4. EDWARD STAFFORD, THIRD DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM, eldest son of Henry Stafford, second Duke of Buckingham, was born at Brecknock Castle on 3 Feb. 1477-8. 1 Through his father he was descended from Edward III's son, Thomas of Woodstock, and his mother was Catherine Woodville, sister of Edward IV's queen, Elizabeth Woodville; she afterwards married Henry VII's uncle, Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford.

  5. Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, was one of Henry VII's and Henry VIII's main associates in court. He attended the coronation of both kings and played an important part in each of their reigns. But how he ended up in that position of favour is a fascinating story, as is his eventual demise. Edward Stafford was born on 3 February 1478 and his parents were Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of ...

  6. HENRY STAFFORD BUCKINGHAM, 2ND Duke Of s (1454-1483), was the son of Humphrey Stafford, killed at the first battle of St Albans in 1455, and grandson of Humphrey the 1st duke (cr. 1444), killed at Northampton in 1460, both fighting for Lancaster.