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  1. Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14º conde de Derby, KG, GCMG, PC (29 de marzo de 1799-23 de octubre de 1869), fue un político inglés, tres veces Primer Ministro del Reino Unido, y hasta la fecha, el miembro que más ha durado como líder del Partido Conservador británico.

  2. Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, KG GCMG PC PC (Ire) (29 March 1799 – 23 October 1869), known as Lord Stanley from 1834 to 1851, was a British statesman and Conservative politician who served three times as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. To date, he is the longest-serving leader of the Conservative Party.

  3. Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14º conde de Derby, KG, GCMG, PC (29 de marzo de 1799-23 de octubre de 1869), fue un político inglés, tres veces Primer Ministro del Reino Unido, y hasta la fecha, el miembro que más ha durado como líder del Partido Conservador británico.

  4. Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby PC (1 September 1752 O.S. – 21 October 1834), usually styled Lord Stanley from 1771 to 1776, was a British peer and politician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Stanley, 14th earl of Derby (born March 29, 1799, Knowsley Park, Lancashire, England—died October 23, 1869, London) was an English statesman, important as leader of the Conservative Party during the long period 1846–68, thrice prime minister, and one of England’s greatest parliamentary orators; nevertheless, he has no ...

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  6. Birth place. Knowsley Hall, Knowsley, Lancashire, England. Died. 23 Oct 1869 (aged 70 years) About The Earl of Derby. Lord Derby’s reputation is that of the ‘forgotten Prime Minister’. He was an important figure in Victorian politics, and served as Prime Minister thrice, albeit briefly every time, and never with a Parliamentary majority.

  7. 29 de dic. de 2017 · Biography. The 14th Earl of Derby, Lord Derby, started his career as a Whig. He resigned from Lord Melbourne’s government in 1834 in opposition to plans to reform the Irish Church and later joined...