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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition, 2011
by: Douglas Richardson
pg 221
11. HUMPHREY STAFFORD, Knt., of Grafton, Worcestershire, Leamington Hastings, Grandborough, etc., Warwickshire, and, in right of his wife, of Huncote, Leicestershire, Bourton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, and Ditchampton, Wiltshire, Knight of the Shire for Worcestershire, rider of Feckenham Forest, son and heir, born about 1384 (aged 26 in 1410).
He married before 1400 ELIZABETH BURDET, daughter and heiress of John Burdet, Knt., of Huncote (in Narborough), Leicestershire, by Katherine, daughter of John Arderne, Knt. They had three sons, John, Humphrey, Knt., and William.
His youthful years were filled with violent incident.
In 1401 Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, was ordered to arrest him, his servant and two men from Bromsgrove and bring them before the Kings Council to face indictment for the murder of Richard Merston.
In 1403 he entered the service of Henry of Monmouth, Prince of Wales, as an esquire and likely fought at the Battle of Shrewsbury under Henrys banner.
In 1404 he appeared in the Kings Bench to answer for Merstons murder, whereupon he produced a royal pardon and securities for his future good behavior.
In 1405 he was required to find sureties that he would in no way harrass John Brace of Droitwich, one of Beauchamps retainers.
In 1411 he took out letters of protection to join Monmouths retinue at Calais.
In 1417 he enlisted in the Earl of Warwicks retinue for the second expedition to France.
He was heir in 1419 to his aunt, Joan Hastang, wife successively of John Salisbury, Knt., Rustin Villeneuve, and Roger de Swinnerton, Esq., by which he inherited the manor of Chebsey, Staffordshire.
SIR HUMPHREY STAFFORD died overseas 20 Feb. 1419. His wife, Elizabeth, predeceased him.
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