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  1. Earl of Derby ( / ˈdɑːrbi / ⓘ DAR-bee) is a title in the Peerage of England. The title was first adopted by Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby, under a creation of 1139. It continued with the Ferrers family until the 6th Earl forfeited his property toward the end of the reign of Henry III and died in 1279.

  2. Edward Richard William Stanley, 19th Earl of Derby, DL (born 10 October 1962) is a British hereditary peer and landowner. He was a member of the House of Lords from 1994 to 1999.

    • 10 October 1962 (age 61)
    • 3
    • Edward Richard William Stanley
    • Peer, landowner
  3. 29 de abr. de 2021 · Get a fascinating glimpse into the life of British nobility as journalist Anne Diamond interviews Edward Richard William Stanley, the 19th Earl of Derby. During his conversation with Anne, Lord Derby recounts the history of his distinguished family and offers behind-the-scenes insights into Knowsley Hall, his great family estate ...

  4. 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.

  5. 4 de sept. de 2023 · 4 September 2023. Tatler. Charlie Gray. The Countess of Derby is hosting a new podcast mini-series that sheds light on the wonders of Knowsley Hall and the fascinating history of the Stanley family and the earls of Derby.

  6. 16 de feb. de 2023 · The Countess of Derby on retracing ancestral adventures in Tatler ’s March issue. A lockdown declutter of Knowsley Hall led to a fascinating discovery, sending the Countess of Derby on a remarkable Grand Tour, as she reveals in Tatler ’s March issue, on sale now. By Tatler. 16 February 2023. John Davidson Photos / Alamy Stock Photo.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2020 · The 14th Earl of Derby. Robert Blake traces the career of Edward Geoffrey Stanley, a low-profile leader who nevertheless became British Prime Minister three times: firstly in 1852; then from 1858-59; and lastly from 1866-68.