Joseph, 12th Lord of Offord.
His Lordship | |
Joseph | |
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Lord of Offord | |
Citizenship | British |
Nationality | Spanish, American, French |
Ethnicity | White |
Residence | Estate of Minchington |
Occupation | Aristocrat, Businessman |
Religion | Christianity |
Joseph, 12th Lord of The Manor of Offord (born 23 March 1954), styled as Lord Offord, is a British Feudal Lord and Businessman. He is the Baron of Wolverton among some other titles. He is the President of Stuart & Associates, LLC. . A company and PEF (Private Equity Fund) based in the US for stock holdings, debt issue and financial advising, launched by his grandson the Lord James Fitz-James Stuart.
Early life and education
Lord Offord was born in 1954, the eldest son of Thomas of Offord and his wife Mercedes. He was educated in Spain. He purchased feudal Lordships Offord and Minchington in 2018, becoming the 12th Lord of Offord and 16th Lord of Minchington until he ceded the latter lordship to his grandson, Lord James of Minchington.
Career
Offord has created several companies, and from 2000 to 209 had his own company mainly in fishing industries.
In 2021, he granted a loan to his grandson the Baron of Wolverton and they started Stuart & Associates, LLC. and he holds the post of President.
He is currently retired and performs minimal business activities such as small investments.
Family
He is a Roman Catholic. Offord married Angela, on 27 June 1978. They divorced in 2000, together they have three sons, one daughter and six grandchildren.
- Lord Joseph Jr. Offord.
- Lady Monica Offord.
- Lord James of Minchington, Baron of Wolverton.
- Lady Adriana Fitz-James Stuart.
- Lord Alexander Fitz-James Stuart.
- Lord Louis Offord.
- Lord Thomas Offord.
- Lady Rachel Offord.
- Lord Jonathan Offord.
- Lord Philip Offord.
Titles, styles, honors and arms
In 2018, he purchased the feudal Lordship titles of Offord and Minchington. In 2020 he ceded the Lordship title of Minchington making his grandson the 17th Lord of Minchington.
Titles
- Lord of Offord.
- Lord of Minchington (ceded to The Baron of Wolverton).
Arms
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