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  1. Stanley, Thomas ( c. 1405–1459), Lord Stanley, lord of the Isle of Man, lieutenant of Ireland, was eldest son of Sir John Stanley and his wife Isabel, daughter of Sir John Havrington of Hornby, and was grandson of Sir John Stanley (qv) who served as lieutenant of Ireland (1399–1401, 1413–14). In 1424 Thomas Stanley was arrested in ...

  2. 29 de may. de 2018 · Stanley, Thomas, 1st earl of Derby. Stanley, Thomas, 1st earl of Derby ( c. 1435–1504). Thomas Stanley succeeded his father in 1459 as Baron Stanley and lord of the Isle of Man. He served as steward of the household to Edward IV and then to Richard III, who gave him the Garter. In December 1483 he was appointed constable of England for life.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2024 · William Stanley (Battle of Bosworth) Sir William Stanley (c. 1435 [1] – 10 February 1495) was an English soldier and the younger brother of Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby. Stanley fought with his troops in several battles of the Wars of the Roses. He was born at Lytham, Lancashire, the younger son of Thomas Stanley, 1st Lord Stanley.

  4. 3 de sept. de 2021 · Thomas, Lord Stanley and his brother Sir William Stanley were courted by King Richard III and Henry Tudor in 1485. After Henry Tudor landed at Milford Haven there was increased concern from Richard and his followers that the Stanley’s may choose to side with the invader.

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  6. Cattolicesimo. Thomas Stanley, I conte di Derby ( 1435 – Lancashire, 29 luglio 1504 ), discendente di Edoardo I d'Inghilterra attraverso sua figlia Elisabetta d'Inghilterra (1282-1316) prese parte alla Guerra delle Due Rose .

  7. His grandson, Sir Thomas, created Lord Stanley in 1456, acquired Hawarden and Mold (Flintshire) in 1443 and Bosley (Cheshire) in 1446. Thomas, 2nd Lord Stanley, was created Earl of Derby in 1485. His son George married Joan, heiress of Lord Strange of Knockin, and inherited the Strange title and estates in Shropshire (including Ellesmere) and the Welsh marches.