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who denied it on grounds of
Stafford's poverty. The judgment read "that the said Roger Stafford, having no part of the inheritance of the said Lord Stafford, nor any other lands or means whatsoever…should make a resignation of all claims and title to the said Barony of Stafford, for his majesty to
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Roger was known by the name Floyde (or Fludd) as a youth, for reasons not recorded. He is thought to be the Floyde listed as a servant of George Corbet of
Cowlesmore, Shropshire, his mother's brother, in a document owned by the Stafford family.
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England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. by John Burke Publisher Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831
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Roger was born about 1572, the eldest child of
Richard Stafford and Mary Corbet, daughter of John Corbet and Anne Booth. He had a younger sister Jane Stafford (b. abt 1581).
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dispose of as he should see fit". He surrendered the title by deed on 7 December 1639 for a sum of £800. Such a surrender is now deemed to have been unlawful.
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