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  1. His father Sir John Stanley I, 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 . He twice visited the Island to put down rebellions (1417 and 1422) and was also ...

  2. 3 de feb. de 2024 · John Stanley (I), Knt., of Lathom, co. Lancaster, Lieutenant of Ireland, Steward of the Prince of Wales’s household, and in that of the king (1405-), K.G. (1405), King of the Isle of Man, Constable of Windsor Castle (1409-14), b. about 1350, d. 6 Jan. 1413/4 at Ardee, Ireland. The estates inherited by his wife became the new family seat ...

  3. Sir John Stanley (died 1437) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  4. John II Stanley of the Isle of Man Sir John Stanley (c. 1386 – 1437), was Knight Sheriff of Anglesey , Constable of Carnarvon , Justice of Chester , Steward of Macclesfield and titular King of Mann , the second of that name.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2024 · The Stanley family later became the Earls of Derby and remained prominent in English history into modern times. John Stanley was the second son of Sir William de Stanley of Stourton Sir John Stanley I, KG (c.13501414) was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and titular King of Mann, the first of that name.

  6. In 1407 John Stanley received an annuity of £20 from the prince of Wales, having perhaps been received into the latter’s entourage on the recommendation of his father. Towards the end of Sir John’s life he began to assume more responsibilities, notably where the government of the Isle of Man was concerned.

  7. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and titular King of Mann. John I Stanley of the Isle of Man Q3181800)