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  1. Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley, titular King of Mann, KG (c. 1405 – 11 or 20 February 1459), of Lathom and Knowsley, Lancashire, was a Privy Councillor, Comptroller of the Royal Household, Lieutenant-Governor of Ireland (1431–36), Chief Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster, Knight of the Shire for Lancashire, Constable ...

  2. Thomas Stanley, 1st earl of Derby was a prominent figure in the later stage of England’s Wars of the Roses. Great-grandson of Sir John Stanley (died c. 1414), who created the fortunes of the Stanley family, Thomas Stanley began his career as a squire to King Henry VI in 1454. At the Battle of Blore.

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  3. Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, KG (1435 – 29 July 1504) was an English nobleman. He was the stepfather of King Henry VII of England . He was the eldest son of Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley and Joan Goushill .

  4. Biography. Thomas was born in 1435. 1st Earl of Derby. Knight of the Garter. Constable of England. Died 28 Jul 1504 Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England Buried: Priory, Burscough, Lancashire, England. [1] Father: Sir. Thomas STANLEY, Baron, b. Abt 1409, , d. 11 Feb 1458, Knowsley, Huyton, Lancashire, England.

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  5. Ferrers Creation. Creation of Edward III. The Stanley Creation. Earls of Derby, first Creation (1138) Earls of Derby, second Creation (1337) Barons Stanley (1456) Earls of Derby, third Creation (1485) Stanley Baronets, of Bickerstaffe (1627) Barons Stanley of Preston (1886) Family tree of the earls of Derby (third creation) See also. Notes.

  6. THOMAS STANLEY, 1ST EARL OF DERBY AND 2ND BARON STANLEY, was a nobleman who played a prominent part during the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, and Henry VII. He married Warwick's sister Eleanor, and gained Edward IV's favour.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Stanley, Thomas, 1st earl of Derby ( c. 1435–1504). Thomas Stanley succeeded his father in 1459 as Baron Stanley and lord of the Isle of Man. He served as steward of the household to Edward IV and then to Richard III, who gave him the Garter. In December 1483 he was appointed constable of England for life.