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  1. Edward Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14. Earl of Derby, KG, PC (* 29. März 1799 in Knowsley, Merseyside; † 23. Oktober 1869 ebenda) war ein britischer Politiker und dreimaliger Premierminister .

  2. Smith Stanley, whose father would have made way for him in Lancashire if he had been forced to a poll there, was again returned with Wood for Preston at the general election of 1830, when, having vindicated his parliamentary votes on the hustings and spent heavily on drink, he defeated the popular candidate Henry Hunt* in another violent contest.46 In September Huskisson’s fatal accident ...

  3. Click the button to go to Paypal and make a donation. Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799 -- 1869) Edward Stanley was born at Knowsley Hall, Prescot, Lancashire on 29 March 1799. He was the eldest son and first of seven children born to Edward Smith Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby, and his wife Charlotte Margaret Hornby.

  4. The collection comprises of correspondence by Stanley as Colonial Secretary to the ex governor of Van Diemans Land (Tasmania) Sir John Franklin. Administrative / Biographical History Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley was born on 29 March 1799 at Knowsley Park, Lancashire, the eldest son of Edward Smith Stanley, thirteenth earl of Derby.

  5. Derby, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley 14° conte di Politico inglese (Knowsley, Lancashire, 1799-ivi 1869). Deputato whig dal 1820 e ministro delle Colonie (1833-34), fece approvare la legge sull’abolizione della schiavitù.

  6. Edward George Geoffrey Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799–1869), thrice Prime Minister (1852, 1858–9, 1866–8) Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Smith-Stanley (1801–1853), married Edward Penrhyn; Hon. Henry Thomas Smith-Stanley (1803–1875), MP for Preston (1832–7) Lady Emily Lucy Smith-Stanley (1804), died in infancy

  7. Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley was born on March 29, 1799, in Knowsley Park, Lancashire, England. He attended Eton College from 1811 to 1817 before entering Christ Church, Oxford. In 1820 Stanley took a seat in Parliament as a Whig and became chief secretary for Ireland under Prime Minister Charles Grey in 1830, joining the Cabinet in 1831.