Staffordshire | |||
— Duchy of Staffordshire — | |||
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Motto: The Knot Unites | |||
Capital | Stafford | ||
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Country | Kingdom of England | ||
Duke | Slon Williams | ||
Towns | Stafford, Derby, Lichfield, Ludlow, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Coventry | ||
Province | Province of Canterbury | ||
Dioceses | Worchester, Chester, Hereford | ||
Established | May 1455 | ||
Official language | English |
Stafford was discovered in May of 1455. Its location between the southern counties and northern counties made it an ideal location for trade. Its capital was Stafford.
The town of Derby, which lies on the river Trent, became Stafford's only port.
This duchy was absorbed by the duchy of Mercia.
Towns of Stafford County[]
Dukes and Duchesses of Staffordshire[]
- Her Grace, Lady Leanasidhe deBalboa, First Duchess of Stafford; May - June 1455, November 1455 - February 1456
- Lord Varnifane Janneck-Haliwell ; June - August 1455
- Lord Pieterjan deGrey; August - October 1455
- Lady Bridget Tudor (buttercup13); October - November 1455
- Lord Zogdor Barrington; February - April 1456
- Lady Aiiane de Grey; April - June 1456
- Lady Tiffanyanne de Balboa; June - September 1456
- Lady Lorraine Stewart; September - October 1456
- Lord Alamothih Williams October; 1456 - February 1457
- Lady Gabrielle_ Hamilton de Grey; February - April 1457
- Lord Salter de Balboa; April - June 1457
- Lord Kenrich Stewart; June -August 1457
- Lord Arthur William Loxley Tudor; August - December 1457
- Lady Lorraine Stewart; December 1457 - April 1458
- Lord Slon Williams; April 1458 -