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The Staffords, Earls of Stafford and Dukes of Buckingham
1394–1521
This book traces the often complex relations between the three Stafford Dukes of Buckingham and the Crown.
Carole Rawcliffe (Author)
9780521089715, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 6 November 2008
296 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.7 cm, 0.38 kg
As one of the richest and most powerful land-owning families in later medieval England, the Staffords played their leading part in the politics of their time. This book traces the often complex relations between the three Stafford Dukes of Buckingham and the Crown. In doing so it casts light upon the attitude of successive English kings towards the nobility as a whole, and reassessed the political and military strength of the ruling class. The Staffords derived most of their influence from the ownership of land. Because of the survival of a widely scattered but unique family archive, Dr Rawcliffe has been able to study in unusually close detail the management of their estates and the deployment of their finances, as well as the reorganization of their household, which changed over the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries from a large peripatetic body to a smaller resident establishment where the third Duke of Buckingham could indulge his taste for cultural pursuits.
Introduction
1. The rise of the Stafford family, 1343–1460
2. The second and third Dukes of Buckingham, 1460–1521
3. The management of the Stafford estates, 1438–1521
4. The first duke of Buckingham's household and retinue, 1438–1460
5. Changes in the ducal lifestyle, 1460–1521
6. The finances of the Staffords, 1400–1473
7. The finances of the Staffords, 1473–1521
8. The Staffords and their council
9. The Staffords and the common law
Conclusion
Appendices
Manuscript sources
Printed sources
Index.
Subject Areas: Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC], British & Irish history [HBJD1]
