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  1. STANLEY, EDWARD JOHN, second Baron Stanley of Alderley (1802–1869), was the son of Sir John Thomas Stanley, seventh baronet, and nephew of Edward Stanley [q. v.], bishop of Norwich. Sir John, born in 1766, was a considerable magnate in Cheshire, where he was for more than twenty years chairman of quarter sessions.

  2. Hon Edward John Stanley, later 1st Baron Eddisbury later 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley 2. Capt Hon William Owen Stanley, of Penrhos, co. Anglesey, Member of Parliament for Anglesey 1837-47, for Chester 1850-57 and for Beaumaris 1857-74 (b. 13 Nov 1802; d. 24 Feb 1884), mar. 14 Feb 1832 Ellen Williams (d. 24 Nov 1876), dau. of Sir John Williams, 1st Bt., of Bodelwyddan, co. Denbigh

  3. Edward Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley (Argent on a bend Azure three stags’ heads cabossed Or a crescent for difference) impaling Henry Dillon, 13th Viscount Dillon (Quarterly 1st & 4th Argent a fess between three crescents Sable 2nd & 3rd Argent a lion rampant Gules debruised by a fess Azure between three crescents Gules).

  4. Edward Lyulph Stanley (1839-1925), 4th Baron Sheffield, 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley, and 3rd Baron Eddisbury, educationist, was born at Grosvenor Court, London, on 16 May 1839. He was the third son of Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley (1802-1869).

  5. Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley. by Richard James Lane, after Eden Upton Eddis lithograph, 1856 14 5/8 in. x 15 1/8 in. (370 mm x 385 mm) paper size Given by Austin Lane Poole, 1956 Reference Collection NPG D22420

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Edward Lyulph Stanley, 4th Lord Sheffield & Stanley of Alderley. Also Known As: "Lyulph". Birthdate: May 16, 1839. Death: March 18, 1925 (85) Immediate Family: Son of Edward John Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley of Alderley and Henrietta Maria Stanley.

  7. Edward John, second Lord Stanley of Alderley, had been created Baron Eddisbury of Winnington, Cheshire, in 1848, during the lifetime of his father. He had a distinguished political career, being the member for North Cheshire from 1832 to 1841, President of the Board of Trade from 1855 to 1858, and Postmaster General from 1860 to 1866.