Person:Ralph de Stafford (2)

Sir Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford
d.31 Aug 1372 England
m. 1298 or before
  1. Sir Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford1301 - 1372
  2. Richard de Stafford
m. abt 1326 or 1327
  1. Joan de Stafford
  2. Margaret De Stafford
  • HSir Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford1301 - 1372
  • WMargaret de AudleyAbt 1318 - 1349
m. 6 Jul 1335
  1. Joan de Stafford1336 - 1397
  2. Katherine Stafford - Aft 1361
  3. Ralph de StaffordEst 1340 - Bef 1348
  4. Beatrice de Stafford1340 - 1415
  5. Elizabeth de StaffordBef 1342 - 1376
  6. Sir Hugh de Stafford, KGAbt 1344 - 1386
Facts and Events
Name Sir Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 24 Sep 1301 Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Marriage abt 1326 or 1327 to Katherine de Hastang
Marriage 6 Jul 1335 Stafford, Staffordshire, Englandto Margaret de Audley
Other? 1348 Order of the Garter
Death[1][2] 31 Aug 1372 England
Burial[1] Tonbridge Priory, Tonbridge, Kent, England
Reference Number? Q942577?


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Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford (24 September 1301 – 31 August 1372), KG, of Stafford Castle and Madeley Castle in Staffordshire, was an English nobleman and a notable soldier during the Hundred Years' War against France.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ralph Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   RALPH de Stafford, son of EDMUND de Stafford Lord Stafford & his wife Margaret Basset (24 Sep 1301-31 Aug 1372, bur Tonbridge), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.