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  1. James Smith-Stanley, Lord Strange (1716–1771) was commonly known by that title, though neither he nor his father had any claim to it. He was the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby , whose predecessor's heirs had used that courtesy title, but the right to two successive baronies Lord Strange (being baronies by writ ...

    • An Act to enable James Stanley Esquire, commonly called Lord Strange, Eldest Son and Heir Apparent of Edward Earl of Derby, and his Issue by Lucy his Wife (late Lucy Smith), to take and use the Surname of Smith, and bear the Arms of Smith and Hertz.
    • 21 Geo. 2. c. 4
    • 25 March 1748
  2. 24 de nov. de 2021 · James Smith Stanley, Lord Strange (1717-1771), Son of 11th Earl of Derby; husband of Lucy Stanley (née Smith). Sitter associated with 3 portraits. Artists. William Derby (1786-1847), Watercolour and miniature painter. Artist or producer associated with 133 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

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    • Biography
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    b. 7 Jan. 1717, 1st s. of Edward, 11th Earl of Derby, by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Robert Hesketh of Rufford, Lancs. educ. Westminster 1729; Leyden Univ. 1735; Grand Tour c.1737. m.17 Mar. 1747, Lucy, da. and coh. of Hugh Smith of Weald Hall, Essex, and assumed name of Smith before Stanley, 3s. 4da.

    In Lancashire one seat was usually conceded to the Stanley family without opposition. Lord Strange (a title erronously assumed by the family since 1572) soon made his reputation as a leading member of the opposition to the Pelhams. Contemporaries agree that he was essentially independent: he acted ‘on notions of his own,’ wrote Horace Walpole,1 ‘un...

  3. James Smith-Stanley, Lord Strange was commonly known by that title, though neither he nor his father had any claim to it. He was the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby, whose predecessor's heirs had used that courtesy title, but the right to two successive baronies Lord Strange had descended to daughters, when the earldom had ...

  4. 4 de dic. de 2021 · James Smith Stanley, Lord Strange. by William Derby, after Thomas Hudson. 1749-1847, based on a work of circa 1749. 8 in. x 6 1/4 in. (203 mm x 159 mm) NPG 2424. Inscription.

  5. James Smith-Stanley, Lord Strange (1716–1771) was commonly known by that title, though neither he nor his father had any claim to it. He was the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 11th Earl of Derby, whose predecessor's heirs had used that courtesy title, but the right to two successive baronies Lord Strange (being baronies by writ) had descended ...

  6. James Lord Strange Smith-Stanley (Stanley) MP (7 Jan 1717 - 1 Jun 1771) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (4 entries) edit. enwiki James Smith-Stanley, Lord Strange;