On 16 February 1518/1519, Lady Ursula married
Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (18 September 1501 – 30 April 1563), the only son of
Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and
Lady Alianore Percy. She was about 15 years old, and he was not yet 18. His eldest sister,
Elizabeth Stafford was married to
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. The marriage had been arranged by the Duke of Buckingham, at the suggestion of Cardinal
Thomas Wolsey. Ursula's
dowry was 3,000
marks, which would be increased by 1,000 marks "if the Countess (of Salisbury) get back certain lands from the King". The Countess settled lands in
Somerset and
Devon worth 700 marks on the couple and their children. In return, the Duke of Buckingham was required to set aside lands worth £500 as Ursula's
jointure. In November 1520, Ursula gave birth to her first child; she would have a total of seven sons and seven daughters. despite being in her fourth month of pregnancy. The following year, 1521, her father-in-law was beheaded for treason and posthumously attainted by an
Act of Parliament, with his title and estates being forfeited to the Crown. Ursula's husband was created 1st Baron Stafford by King Henry's son and successor,
Edward VI in 1547. From that time onward, Ursula was styled
Baroness Stafford. Henry and Ursula had a total of about fourteen children of whom twelve names are known: • Henry Stafford (born November 1520 – died in early infancy) •
Dorothy Stafford (1 October 1526 – 22 September 1604), married Sir
William Stafford, by whom she had six children. Dorothy was an influential person at the court of Queen
Elizabeth I to whom she served in the capacity of
Mistress of the Robes. •
Henry Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford (died 1565), married Elizabeth Davy. •
Thomas Stafford (1533 – 28 May 1557), executed for High Treason. •
Edward Stafford, 3rd Baron Stafford (17 January 1535 – 18 October 1603), married Maria Stanley, daughter of
Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, by whom he had issue. • Richard Stafford, married Mary Corbet, by whom he had issue, including
Roger Stafford, 6th Baron Stafford. • Walter Stafford (1539 – after 1571). • William Stafford. • Elizabeth Stafford, married Sir William Neville. • Anne Stafford, married Sir Henry Williams. • Susan Stafford. • Jane Stafford. • Other two daughters whose name are unknown. Ursula appeared to have had a cordial relationship with her sister-in-law Elizabeth Stafford, Duchess of Norfolk, with whom Ursula's husband had quarrelled. Upon her death in 1558, the Duchess bequeathed to Ursula, whom she affectionately described as her "sister Stafford", all her apparel and jewellery, as well as a French hood and a velvet-covered saddle. == Death ==