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 210 STAFFORD. lands of her inheritance. She was bur. with her parents in Tonbridge Priory. He d. 31 Aug. 1372, aged about 73, and was bur. there.(») [Sir Ralph Stafford, 1st s. and h. np. ; b. about 1338, who on the death of his maternal grandfather in Nov. 1317, was de jure Lord Al'DLEY. He m. while an infant, Maud, "of Lancaster," 1st da. and coheir of Henry (PlaNTAGEBKt) Pi kk of LANCASTER. He d. v.p. and s.p., before 24 March 13(10/1, at which date his relict was aged 22, and wife of William, DUKB of Bavaria]. Earldom, " 2 and 3. HuGn (Stafford), Earl of Staf- jj fohd, BAHON( b ) Stafford, and Loud Audley, 2d and yst. . 137 - '' but on 'y surv. s. and h. ; li. about 1342 ; wag, on the death Barony. ' of his eider br., before 24 March 1860/1, dc jure Lord TTT Al'DLEY ; knighted before April 1 3(17 ; was presumably LlL ) sum. to Pari, v.p., S Jan. ^370/1), 44 Kd. IIl.(^) Hewr. to the Teeruffe of Ids father, 31 Aug. 1372, becoming thus Earl of Stafford, and being then aged 30. He, from Ids youth, served in the French md all the other wars of that warlike period ; K.G. shortly alter 11 Nov. 1875. He m. Phillipa, 2d da. of Thomas (BeacchaMp), Karl of Walw r k, by Katharine, da. of Roger (Mohtlmer). 1st Earl of March. She d. before ti April 1380 and was bur. at Stone. He d. on his return voyage from a pilgrimage, at Rhodes, 2(i Sep. or 2 Oct. 1386, but was brought to England and bur. at Stone afsd. 'Will dat. 6 and 15 April to 21 Sep. 1386, pr. at Lambeth, 15 Feb. 13SO/7. [Sir Ralph: Stafford, stijlud Lord Stafford, 1st s. and h. ap.j who d. v.p. and UDin., aged 18, being murdered in May ]38f>, by Sir John Hoiand (uteriDe br. of the King) aud bur. at Langley, co. Hertford], (1362-3) &c. Quod Margareta que fuit ux' Iiad'i Comitis Stafford defuncts nouteuuit aliq. tras de dn'o Rege &c. Et qd' eadem Margareta obiit xvi' die SeptemV anno regni regiB Edwardi t'eii post conquest' vfoerinto prime 0347). Et qd' Hugo 61' p'dcor' Kad'i Comitis Stafford & Margarete est ppinquior heres ejusdem .Margarete et est plene etatis. In cujus rei," &c, &c. N.B. — But this finding of the jury as to the date of Margr.ret's death, Hz,, 1 G Sept. (21 E. III.) 1347, is a manifest error (one not unlikely to have been made after the lapse of fifteen years), as is proved by the following abstract of an entry ou the Roll of Fines of 21 E. III. m. 8. :— ' Homaginm Margarete ux' Radi de Stafford, Blia et heres Margarete de Clare nap' ux'is Hugonis do Audeley, nop' Com'tis Gloucr' defuncti &c. dat' 10 December" (1347); Her father, Hughde Audley, died on 10 November preceding. That she survived her father is further confirmed by the following extract from the Oriyiualia lloll 21 E. III. rot. 24 (1347) :— " R' &c reddidit Rad'o de Stafford & Margarete ux' ejus, filie & h'edi Hugonis Daudele nup' Comitis Glou'cr' def & Margarete Cotisse Glou'cr' ux'is ip'ius Comitis, unius filiar' & h'edum Gilb'ti de Clare, quondam Comitis Glou'cr,' om'ia terras 4c. que fuerunt p'dci Hugonis & Margarete &c." (•) "Vir multum militaris " in 1336 [Chron. de Znnercrost, p. 2S8], while in 1372 " Homo quondam validus, fortis, audax, bellicosus, in armis streuuus ; senio cunfec- tus, longo squalore maceratUB." [R. Higden, Chron., MS. Laud, .129, f. 145], as quoted in " Boyle," where is a spirited engraving of him "from the Hastings Brass." (b) See p. 209, note "a." (°) Writs of that date were issued " Eufftmi de Stafford " and " liiro dc Stafford," and their names placed consecutively ; the first is probably this Hugh, aud the other, his cousin, Hichard Stafford, of Clifton Camville. It is possible that this writ waB directed to Hugh, not as the s. and h. ap. of an Earl, but as being himt'lf a Peer, as Lord Audley, tho' the designation (which, however, at that period was very anomalous) should, in that case, have correctly been "Hugoni de Stafford tie Judley.'