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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · John Stanley (II), of Lathom and Knowsley, co. Lancaster, Lord of the Isle of Man, Knight of the Shire of Lancashire (1415), Justice of Cheshire (1426-27), Sheriff of Anglesey, Lieutenant of Ireland, Chamberlain of North Wales, b. ca. 1386, succeeded father in 1414, d. in early December of 1437. [4] He m. by 1405, [5] Isabel ...

  2. Sir John Stanley II. Born c.1386, became Lord of Man in 1414 on death of father . Twice visited the Island to put down rebellions (1417 and 1422); was also responsible for putting the laws of the Island into writing. A brief description is given in Manx Note Book (vol iii p1-4).

  3. The Stanleys. After a century of disputed ownership between the English and the Scots the Island was 'given', by Henry IV, to Sir John Stanley in 1405 on condition 'of rendering to our heirs the future Kings of England, two falcons on the days of their coronation'. The Stanleys were one of the great families of England whose main houses were at ...

  4. He was granted the Isle, Castle, Peel and Lordship of Mann, by King Henry IV of England. Sovereign Lord of the Isle of Man in 1406; Constable of Windsor Castle in 1409; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (second term) from 1413 until his death in 1414. Poet. It has been suggested that Stanley was the as-yet unidentified "Gawain Poet".

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_of_MannKing of Mann - Wikipedia

    Arms of Sir John I Stanley of the Isle of Man KG (d. 1414), first Stanley King of Mann. The King of Mann ( Manx: Ree Vannin) was the title taken between 1237 [citation needed] and 1504 by the various rulers, both sovereign and suzerain, over the Kingdom of Mann – the Isle of Man which is located in the Irish Sea, at the centre of the British Isles.

  6. Sir John "Lord of the Isle of Man" Stanley. Born about 1386 in Lathom, Lancashire, England. Ancestors. Son of John Stanley KG and Isabel (Lathom) Stanley. Brother of Elizabeth Worsley [half], Henry Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Isabel Stanley, Margaret Stanley and Ralph Stanley.

  7. John II Stanley of the Isle of Man. Sir John II 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. Biography.