Hervey was born about 1178 in Stafford Castle, Staffordshire, England, the son of unknown parents.
He died about 12 MAY 1237 in Stafford Castle, Staffordshire, England.
His wife was Petronille de Ferrers. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
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Death | ABT 12 MAY 1237 |
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!Source: Sir Hervey de Stafford https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Hervey-de-Stafford/6000000002043252601
Hervey de Stafford, II
Birthdate: circa 1178
Birthplace: Castle Stafford, Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Death: circa May 12, 1237
Castle Stafford, Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Place of Burial: Stone, Staffordshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Hervey fitzBagot, Lord of Stafford and Lady Millicent Bagot
Husband of Lady Petronille de Ferrers, of Derby
Father of Robert de Stafford; John de Stafford and Hervey de Stafford
Brother of Sir William de Stafford, Kt., of Bramshall; Hawise Bagot; Ralph Bagot and Nicholas Bagot, de Stafford
Occupation: Lord of Stafford, Lord of Stafford/Knight
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated: November 16, 2023
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About Sir Hervey de Stafford
Multiple sources refer to him in his parent's master profiles. Especially see Cawley's Medilands webpage titled England, Earls Created 1207-1466.
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"In 1227, [Nicholas de Verdun] obtained free warren of his lands at Brandon, Warwickshire, and in 1230, he served with the King in the invasion of Brittany taking with him his tennants Henry de Audley, Hervey de Stafford, and William de Stanleigh."
"[Henry de Aldithley] together with Nicholas Verdun, Hervey de Stafford , and his kinsman, William de Stanleigh, he was issued with a writ of protection in 1230, while on the King's seervce when Henry III invaded Brittany. He built Heleigh Castle about 1200, upon lands given to him by Hervey de Stafford, and made it his chief seat,..."
Source: Stanley, Peter E. The House of Stanley: The History of an English Family from the 12th Century, pp. 18, 26.
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"Sir Hervey de Stafford [1190-1237] of Stafford, Staffordshire, England, died in Stone Priory, Staffordshire, England, m. 1214 Pernel de Ferrers [1190-1237] of Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, died in Stone Priory, Staffordshire, England, daughter of William I de Ferrers 3rd Earl of Derby and Sybil de Braose."
Source: ElectricScoland.com, Family Book, Volume 1, "Families & Dynasties", pp. 502, 509.
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MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES
About 1140 Robert de Stafford gave HORTON with Gratton to Stone priory, of which he was patron. His grant was ultimately ineffective. The Staffords remained overlords, and in 1276 the Audleys held Horton of them in socage, paying a rent of 10s. The overlordship descended in the Stafford family at least until 1408, when it was held by the earl of Stafford.
Ralph son of Orm was the tenant in the later 12th century. He was succeeded by his daughter Emma, the wife of Adam de Audley. Their son Adam was succeeded by his brother Henry de Audley. In 1227 Henry successfully held the manor against Hervey de Stafford. After a judicial duel. Hervey acknowledged Henry's right to Horton in return for a payment of 50 marks and land in Norton-in-the-Moors. Henry, sheriff of Staffordshire and Shropshire 1227-32, was succeeded in 1246 by his son James .
Source: British History Online: A History of the County of Stafford, Vol. 7; "Leek & the Moorlands" Horton"".
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Henry de Stafford was born on 1194 in England to Hervey Bagot, Baron of Staford and Milicent De Stafford. Henry married Pernell de Ferrers and had a child: Robert de Stafford. He passed away BEFORE May 12, 1237.
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Note: "...was in King's service overseas in 1230. In 1234 was one of those charged to conduct Daffyd, son of Llewelyn the Great, to the King In 1236 he & 2 others were dictators of the truce in North Wales Later that year he was called upon to enforce that truce Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" "
SOURCE: Tudor Place.
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"Sir Hervey de Stafford [1190-1237] of Stafford, Staffordshire, England, died in Stone Priory, Staffordshire, England, m. 1214 Pernel de Ferrers [1190-1237] of Tutbury, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, died in Stone Priory, Staffordshire, England, daughter of William I de Ferrers 3rd Earl of Derby and Sybil de Braose." — p. 520
Source: The Family, Vol 1; "Families and Dynasties." @@ElectricScotland.com