Tobias Pembroke-Sherwood

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The Right Honourable
The Baron Stafford of Solva
OBE CH ONZ
Stafford in peers robes at the State Opening of Parliament
Personal details
RelationsThe Clan Bruce (formerly)
RelativesSherwood Family (formerly)
EducationGreat Haywood Preparatory School, The Bishops' School
OccupationLord of Parliament
ProfessionBarrister, Business Executive
Former political affiliationsBritish Workers' Party, British Federation of Labour
Family SeatsShugborough Hall, Inverlochy Castle, Castle Howard, The Bishops Palace
Joined7 October 2022

Tobias Atticus Henry Isidor de Stafford-Howard-Pembroke, Baron Stafford of Solva, OBE, CH, ONZ (joined 7 October 2022) is a Parliamentarian, Barrister, Business Executive, Clergyman and Jurist from the Empire of Great Britain. Know within the region as Toby Stafford, he co-authored the Judiciary Act 2023 part of The Acts of Union along with several pieces of non-standard legislation in relation to Home Affiars, such as HM Prison Service Act and HM Police Forces Act. Stafford has served as a Member of Parliament, Speaker of the House of Commons, Home Secretary, and most recently as Senior Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords serving as Acting Lord Speaker at the request of Henry, Prince of Wales.

Family

Stafford was formerly a member of the old Sherwood Family but left after dissatifaction.

The de Stafford-Howard-Pembroke Family are members of the landed gentry and upper-class of Empire of Great Britain. The de Stafford’s originally came to Britain during the Norman Conquest, fighting for King William I and subsequently being granted lands in Stafford, from where they get their name. The House of Howard is an English noble house founded by John Howard. He was created the Duke of Norfolk by King Richard III of England in 1483. Finally the Pembroke’s were established in the Kingdom of Great Britain, and held the family seat of Hwlffordd Park, which has since been lost.

A few British noble or gentry families have "triple-barrelled" surnames. These indicate prima facie (the inheritance of multiple estates) and thus the consolidation of great wealth. These are sometimes created when the legator has a double-barrelled name and the legatee has a single surname, or vice versa. The current de Stafford-Howard-Pembroke Family were formed due to this legality.

Sotheby's and Other Businesses

Public Service

Court Cases

Titles, styles, and honours

Styles

  • 7 October 2022: Mr Tobias Pembroke
  • 3 November 2022: The Right Honourable Mr Tobias Pembroke PC
  • 25 March 2023: The Right Honourable Sergeant Major the Baron Stafford, OBE, CH, ONZ

The spoken style of a Baron or Lord in the Empire of Great Britain is "My Lord" or "Your Lordship when being spoken to directly, or "His Lordship" if being reffered to in conversation. This is also how Judges are reffered to in Court.

Other peers refer to eachother either by their designation or "Lord [designation]" so the Baron Brookes would be "Lord Brookes" or simply "Brookes".

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