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  1. Há 2 dias · At a 1778 social gathering including Sir Charles Bunbury and Edward Stanley, the 12th earl of Derby, the group conceived the idea of a race on the Downs for three-year-old fillies, which was subsequently called “the Oaks” after the name of Derbys nearby estate. Derbys horse Bridget won the first running of the Oaks in 1779.

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  2. Há 5 dias · This year marks the 454th anniversary of Bury Grammar School Boys, originally founded in 1570 by Reverend Henry Bury, a wealthy philanthropic clergyman committed to educating the people of Bury, Reverend Peter Shaw, the Rector of Bury, and Edward Stanley, the third Earl of Derby, who donated the land on which the school was built.

  3. Há 5 dias · Notes Edward Sutton, 5 th Baron Dudley (1567-1643), was the son of Edward Sutton, 4 th Baron Dudley, and his second wife, Jane, daughter of Edward Stanley, 3 rd Earl of Derby. In 1581 he married Theodocia, daughter of Sir James Harington of Exton, co. Rutland.

  4. Há 3 dias · A very complete survey of the manor is contained in the compotus rolls of 13–14 Henry VIII, when the family estates were in the king's hands through the minority of Edward, the third earl of Derby. (fn. 59) The most famous event connected with Lathom is the siege of 1644.

  5. Há 5 dias · His eldest son Sir Thomas, second baronet, strove for the Parliament in the Civil War as strenuously as his great relative the earl of Derby did for the king; he died in 1653, leaving a son, Sir Edward Stanley, who was succeeded in 1671 by his son, Sir Thomas Stanley (died 1714), the father of Sir Edward Stanley, fifth baronet, who ...

  6. Há 3 dias · The works landed with grandson Charles Streynsham Collinson and were purchased by Alymer Bourke Lambert in 1834, then by Edward Stanley Smith, the 13th Earl of Derby, in 1842.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Epsom_DerbyEpsom Derby - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · The name "Derby" (deriving from the sponsorship of the Earl of Derby) has been borrowed many times, notably by the Kentucky Derby in the United States, and to describe many other key racing and sporting events. The term "Epsom Derby" is often used in the United States and elsewhere, in order to differentiate The Derby from other races such as the Irish Derby or German Derby. [2] The Derby run ...