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  1. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Stanley, 14th earl of Derby 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 great political reputation.

  2. Biographical / Historical. Edward Henry Stanley (1826-1893), Lord Stanley (assumed title 1851), 15th. Earl of Derby (succeeded 1869). Son of 14th. Earl of Derby, Prime Minister in 1852, 1858-59 and 1866-67. Educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. Travelled in West Indies, Canada and United States 1848-49 and India and Ceylon 1851-52.

  3. English: Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby, KG, PC, FRS (21 July 1826 – 21 April 1893), known as Lord Stanley from 1844 to 1869, was a British statesman who served as Secretary of State for the Colonies, Secretary of State for India, and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Edward Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby.

  4. Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby (21 July 1826 – 21 April 1893). He married Lady Mary Sackville-West (daughter of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr ) on 5 July 1870. Lady Emma Charlotte Stanley (25 December 1835 – 23 August 1928).

  5. George Stanley, 9th Baron Strange (1460–1503), KG, jure uxoris 9th Baron Strange, 2nd surviving son and heir apparent, who predeceased his father by one year, leaving a son Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby. Richard Stanley, 3rd son, died young. Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle (1462–1524), KG. James Stanley (1465–1515), Bishop of Ely.

  6. Edward Stanley was born in 1799. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford (though did not earn a degree). In 1822, he entered Parliament as the MP for Stockbridge as a Whig, a ‘rotten borough’ purchased by his grandfather. He earned a reputation as one of the finest speakers in the Commons and was able to speak with authority on a ...

  7. EDWARD HENRY STANLEY, 15th earl of Derby (1826-1893), eldest son of the 14th earl, was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he took a high degree and became a member of the society known as the Apostles. In March 1848 he unsuccessfully contested the borough of Lancaster, and then made a long tour in the West Indies, Canada ...