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Humphrey Stafford (died 1486)

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During this time King Henry was on a nationwide tour of the country. As soon as he advanced towards Worcester in order to eliminate Yorkist support, on 11 May 1486 the Stafford brothers fled to
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monarchy. While Lord Lovell went to Yorkshire, the Stafford brothers went to the Midlands. On 23 April 1486, after a failed attempt to seize Henry VII in York, Lord Lovell escaped to
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had failed, in part due to lack of proper planning and in part because King Henry had some support in that area. After a period of uncertainty caused by the
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Despite the fact that Stafford had sought sanctuary, he was forcibly removed from his sanctuary on the night of 13 May on charges of treason by the knight
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Bromsgrove Church : its history & antiquities ; with an account of the Sunday schools, churchyard, and cemetery
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Effigies to Stafford's parents, Sir Humphrey (died 1450) and Eleanor โ€“ in the church of St John, Bromsgrove
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and sixty armed men. Henry then ordered Humphrey's execution, but pardoned the younger Thomas.
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in August which severely limited the rights of sanctuary, excluding it completely in cases of
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Parishes: Grafton Manor, A History of the County of Worcester: volume 3 (1913), pp. 123-127.
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Humphrey Stafford inherited Grafton and Upton Warren in 1449โ€“50. He fought at the
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Williams, C.H. (April 1928). "The Rebellion of Humphrey Stafford in 1486".
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Humphrey Stafford married Catherine Fray (1437โ€“1482), the daughter of Sir
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The Right of Sanctuary in England: A Study in Institutional History
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Sir Humphrey Stafford and his brother Thomas Stafford, joined by
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham
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over the breaking of sanctuary; these resulted in a
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Index

Humphrey Stafford
Grafton Manor
Worcestershire
English
nobleman
War of the Roses
Yorkist
Henry VII
Richard III
Stafford and Lovell rebellion

Grafton
Humphrey Stafford
Jack Cade's Rebellion
Battle of Bosworth
Richard III
Stafford and Lovell rebellion
Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell
The Battle of Bosworth
sanctuary
Colchester
Yorkist
Burgundy
Worcester
War of the Roses
Richard III
Edward V
Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York
sanctuary
Culham

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