Stafford

Is Stafford Irish?

The name Stafford is of locational origin from the town in County Staffordshire. This name is of Anglo-Norman descent spreading to the Celtic countries of Ireland, Scotland and Wales in early times and is found in many mediaeval manuscripts. What nationality is Stafford? EnglishStafford (surname) Language(s) English Origin Language(s) English Derivation “Staef” (landing stage) + …

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What Is There To Do In Stafford On A Rainy Day?

Staffordshire, Stafford. Tenpin Stafford. Ten Pin Bowling Alleys, Indoor. 4 mi. Staffordshire, Stone. Clip ‘n Climb Stoke. Climbing, Indoor. All Ages. 4.3 mi. Staffordshire, Stone. Flip Out Stoke. Trampoline Parks, Indoor. All Ages. 4.4 mi. Staffordshire, Stafford. The Play Shed. Indoor and Soft Play Areas, Indoor. 4.4 mi.

Why Is It Called Stafford?

Stafford is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Stafford family lived in Staffordshire, at Stafford, from where their name is derived. Why is Stafford called Stafford? Stafford means “ford” by a staithe (landing place). What does Stafford mean? Stafford is an English surname originating …

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