Marquess of Stafford
The Marquess of Stafford is a title in the British peerage, created in 1833. It is associated with the Stafford family, which has a long history in England. The title is part of the wider nobility system, which includes various ranks such as dukes, earls, and viscounts. The first Marquess was George Granville Leveson-Gower, who was also known for his political influence and contributions to society.
The title is linked to the Staffordshire region, where the family has significant historical ties. The Marquessate has been passed down through generations, and the current holder is often involved in charitable activities and local affairs. The family seat is at Dunrobin Castle, located in Scotland, which is known for its stunning architecture and gardens.