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  1. James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, KG (31 January 1607 – 15 October 1651) was an English nobleman, politician, and supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Before inheriting the title in 1642 he was known as Lord Strange.

  2. Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby (c. 1508 – 1572) Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby (1531–1593) Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby (1559–1594) William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby (bef. 1584–1642) James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607–1651) Charles Stanley, 8th Earl of Derby (1628–1672)

  3. 27 de feb. de 2024 · James Stanley, 7th earl of Derby (born Jan. 31, 1607, Knowsley, Lancashire, Eng.—died Oct. 15, 1651, Bolton, Lancashire) was a prominent Royalist commander in the English Civil War, who was executed by the Parliamentarians. Eldest son of William, the 6th earl, he was returned to Parliament for Liverpool in 1625 and on March 7, 1628, entered ...

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  4. 22 de dic. de 2023 · James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby KG (31 January 1607 – 15 October 1651) was a supporter of the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. Born at Knowsley, he is sometimes styled the Great Earl of Derby, eldest son of William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby and Lady Elizabeth de Vere.

    • Knowsley, Lancaster, England
    • October 15, 1651
    • January 31, 1607
  5. James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, was executed in Bolton in 1651. The major Royalist figure in Lancashire was James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby.

    • 28 May 1644
    • Bolton, Lancashire
    • Royalist victory
  6. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl of (1607–51). Derby was lord-lieutenant of Lancashire, lord of the Isle of Man, an enormously wealthy landowner, and a leading royalist peer during the civil wars. In 1642 he raised over 6,000 men in the county for the king.

  7. Overview. 7th earl of Derby, James Stanley. (1607—1651) royalist army officer. Quick Reference. (1607–51). Derby was lord‐lieutenant of Lancashire, lord of the Isle of Man, and a leading royalist peer during the civil wars. In 1642 he raised over 6,000 men in the county for the king.