Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley
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Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley is a style of name used by many generations of the Stanley family. It normally denotes the heir to the Earldom of Derby. Many Earls and heirs have been known as "Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley", however arguably the most prominent was Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on three occasions in the 19th century.
The name refers to:
- Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby (c. 1508–1572) (styled Lord Stanley until 1521)
- Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby (1689–1776) (styled Lord Stanley 1702–1732, styled Lord Strange thereafter)
- Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby (1752–1834) (styled Lord Stanley 1771–1776)
- Edward Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby (1775–1851) (styled Lord Stanley 1776–1832, 1st Baron Stanley from 1832)
- Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799–1869) (styled Lord Stanley 1834–1844, 2nd Baron Stanley by writ of acceleration from 1844)
- Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby (1826–1893) (styled Lord Stanley 1851–1869)
- Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby (1865–1948) (styled Lord Stanley 1893–1908)
- Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley (1894–1938) (the eldest son and heir of the 17th Earl, who predeceased his father, styled Lord Stanley from 1908)
- Edward Stanley, 18th Earl of Derby (1918–1994) (styled Lord Stanley 1938–1948)
- Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley (born 1998) (current heir to the Earldom)
Another person called Edward Stabley, who was not Lord Stanley, was:-
- Edward Stanley (MP) (1790–1863), Member of the UK Parliament for West Cumberland (1832–1852)
[edit] See also
- Edward Stanley (bishop)
- Stanley (disambiguation page)