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  1. His father Sir John Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had been granted the tenure of the Isle of Man, to him and his heirs, by Henry IV, and the younger Sir John succeeded to the Kingdom in 1414. He also held the office of Steward of Macclesfield, Cheshire.

  2. Contributed by. Beresford, David. Stanley, Sir John ( c. 1350–1414), lieutenant of Ireland, was son of William Stanley, of a Cheshire gentry family. John Stanley made a good marriage to Isabel, daughter of Sir Thomas Latham, which brought him extensive lands in Lancashire and formed the basis of his family's future prominence as earls of Derby.

  3. Book 4 Chapter 1 of 'A History of the Isle of Man' by A.W.Moore. History of IoM, 1900] CHAPTER II THE GREAT STANLEY. WE now approach a period during which one of the rulers of Man, James, Lord Strange 1 (b. 1607, d. 1651), afterwards the seventh Earl of Derby, not only took an active interest in his little dominion, but was actually compelled to reside in it for some years.

  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 102134057. Source citation. Sir John II Stanley was Knight, Sheriff of Anglesey, Constable of Carnarvon, Justice of Chester, Steward of Macclesfield and titular King of Mann, the second of that name. His father Sir John Stanley, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had been granted the tenure of the Isle of Man, to him and his ...

  5. Contents. [note this book has appeared in numerous editions (most pirated) from its first edition in c.1737 until at least 1840 - generally brought up to date with the title amended to reflect this plus various interpolated sections - the copy scanned here is that of 1793 printed by E Sergent, Preston] [also please note the book contains some ...

  6. The Isle of Man is 33 miles long, 13.5 miles wide with an area of 221 square miles and a coastline of around 100 miles. The population is roughly 90,000. 420 million Years Ago – 10,000 Years Ago. When North America collided with Europe the impact of the tectonic plates caused large panels of rock to be folded upward.

  7. Hace 5 días · Isle of Man, one of the British Isles, located in the Irish Sea off the northwest coast of England. The island lies roughly equidistant between England, Ireland , Scotland , and Wales . The Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom but rather is a crown possession (since 1828) that is self-governing in its internal affairs under the supervision of the British Home Office.