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Stafford’s of Clifton,
Stafford
Founded
by Sir Richard, younger brother of the 1st Earl of
Stafford an active participant of the French Wars and fought at Crecy. He held
the office of Seneschal of Gascony (1361-1362).
The
Manor of Clifton came to him in marriage with a Camville heiress and he was
summoned as a Baron in 1371. His eldest surviving son, Edmund (1344-1419), a
churchman, became bishop of Exeter in 1395, and was Lord Chancellor
from 1396 to 1399 and 1401 to 1403. He then devoted himself to his diocese till
his death in 1419 and his patronage of learning is commemorated by Exeter
College, Oxford.
The
male line of the Stafford’s of Clifton ended about 1445.
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