Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 THE RISE OF THE STAFFORD FAMILY, 1343–1460
- 2 THE SECOND AND THIRD DUKES OF BUCKINGHAM, 1460–1521
- 3 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STAFFORD ESTATES, 1438–1521
- 4 THE FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S HOUSEHOLD AND RETINUE, 1438–1460
- 5 CHANGES IN THE DUCAL LIFESTYLE, 1460–1521
- 6 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 14OO–1473
- 7 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 1473–1521
- 8 THE STAFFORDS AND THEIR COUNCIL
- 9 THE STAFFORDS AND THE COMMON LAW
- CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- A The Stafford Estates
- B Senior Household and Estate Staff
- C Councillors Retained by the three Dukes and Anne, Duchess of Buckingham
- D Fees and Annuities Awarded by the First and Third Dukes of Buckingham
- E Cases Brought by Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in the Courts of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
- Manuscript Sources
- Printed Sources
- Index
A - The Stafford Estates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 THE RISE OF THE STAFFORD FAMILY, 1343–1460
- 2 THE SECOND AND THIRD DUKES OF BUCKINGHAM, 1460–1521
- 3 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STAFFORD ESTATES, 1438–1521
- 4 THE FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S HOUSEHOLD AND RETINUE, 1438–1460
- 5 CHANGES IN THE DUCAL LIFESTYLE, 1460–1521
- 6 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 14OO–1473
- 7 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 1473–1521
- 8 THE STAFFORDS AND THEIR COUNCIL
- 9 THE STAFFORDS AND THE COMMON LAW
- CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- A The Stafford Estates
- B Senior Household and Estate Staff
- C Councillors Retained by the three Dukes and Anne, Duchess of Buckingham
- D Fees and Annuities Awarded by the First and Third Dukes of Buckingham
- E Cases Brought by Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in the Courts of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
- Manuscript Sources
- Printed Sources
- Index
Summary
Property Held by Robert Stafford in 1086
Lincolnshire: land in Bourn, Braceby, Calthorp, Carlton Scroop, Denton, Haceby, Little Bytham, Marston, Rauceby, Scredington, Willoughby (The Domesday Book, ed. A. Farley (2 vols., R.C., 1783), vol. I fo. 368V).
Oxfordshire: land in Addebury, Alvescot, Dunstew, Great Rollright, Horley, Ilbury, Middle Aston, Northbrook, Stonesfield (V.C.H. Oxford, vol. I pp. 412–3).
Staffordshire: land in Aston by Stone, Blymhill, Bobbington, Bradeley, Brewood, Castle Church, Cheswardine, Chipnall, Church Eaton, Colton, Codsall, Croxall, Haughton, High Offley, Hopton, Ingestre, Madeley, Maer, Milwich, Norton-in-the-Moors, Patshull, Penkridge, Salt, Shareshull, Swynnerton, Tamworth, Tatenhill, Tean, Tillington, Tittensor, Walton, Wilbrighton, Wrottley (V.C.H. Stafford, vol. IV pp. 49–53).
Warwickshire: land in Bubbenhall, Burmington, Compton Scrofen, Compton Wyniates, Ditchford Frary, Idlicote, Morton Bagot, Tidmington, Ullenhall, Wolford, Wootton Wawen (V.C.H. Warwick, vol. I pp. 328–31).
The Clare Inheritance Acquired in 1343 (C.P.R., 1343–5, pp. 140, 366, 384; c.47/9/23)
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire: the manors of Brickhill, Essington and Stewkley; a number of courts leet and small rents.
Essex: the manors of Ongar, Stapleford and Thaxted.
Gloucestershire: the manors of Campden, Rendcombe and Thornbury; a number of courts leet.
Hampshire: the manors of Cornhampton, Mapledurham, Petersfield and Upper Clatford.
Huntingdonshire: the manor of Southoe; many courts leet.
Ireland: one third of the lordship of Kilkenny.
Kent: the manors of Audley, Brasted, Dacherst, Edenbridge and Yalding; the Castle and manor of Tonbridge; holdings in Circleston, Oltham, Ormidale, Overford and Sedingdale; Northfrith Park; court of the Honour of Gloucester.
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- The Staffords, Earls of Stafford and Dukes of Buckingham1394–1521, pp. 191 - 194Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1978