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  2. William Stanley (died 1495) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Stanley KG (c. 1435 [1] – 16 February 1495) was an English soldier and the younger brother of Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby. Stanley fought with his troops in several battles of the Wars of the Roses .

  3. Stanley family - Wikipedia

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    Adam de Stanley, 1125-1200; Sir William de Stanley, 1170-1236; Sir Walter de Stanley, died 1285; Sir William de Stanley, 13th century; Sir John de Stanley, 1292-1361, Lord of Stourton; Sir William Stanley, 1311-1389; Sir John Stanley, died 1414, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1389–91, 1399–1402, 1413–4, Lord and titular King of Mann from 1405 ...

  4. William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby - Wikipedia

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    Quartered arms of Sir William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, KG. William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby (1561 – 29 September 1642) was an English nobleman and politician. Stanley inherited a prominent social position that was both dangerous and unstable, as his mother was heir to Queen Elizabeth I under the Third Succession Act, a position inherited in 1596 by his deceased brother's oldest daughter ...

  5. William Stanley (born 1548) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Stanley (1548 – 3 March 1630), son of Sir Rowland Stanley of Hooton (died 1612) and Margaret Aldersy, was a member of the Stanley family, Earls of Derby. He was an officer and a recusant, who served under Elizabeth I of England and is most noted for his surrender of Deventer to the Spanish in 1587.

  6. Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby - Wikipedia

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    Lord Stanley's response to Richard's threat was reportedly laconic: "Sire, I have other sons". Three armies followed each other into the midlands: Lord Stanley and his forces; then Sir William Stanley; and finally Henry Tudor and a host comprising Tudor retainers, dispossessed Lancastrian exiles and many men of Wales and Cheshire.

  7. William Stanley - Wikipedia

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    William Stanley (priest) (1647–1731), English churchman and college head; William Stanley (Hawaii judge) (1872–1939), Irish lawyer and judge of the Republic of Hawaii; William Stanley (football manager), British footballer and first manager of Coventry City F.C. William O. Stanley (William Oliver Stanley, Jr., fl. 1930s), American professor

  8. List of knights and ladies of the Garter - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of Sir Thomas Neville F46 Agnes de Gomeneys Wife of William de Gomeneys 1408 115 Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh: 1363–1425 c.1409 116 Robert Umfraville: c. 1363–1437 1409–1413 117 John Cornwall: c. 1364–1443 c.1409 118 Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham: c. 1373–1415 1410 119 Thomas Morley, 4th Baron Morley: c. 1354 ...

  9. John Stanley (KG) - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Stanley: Argent, on a bend azure three buck's heads cabossed or Arms of Sir John Stanley, KG, quartering arms of King of Mann. Sir John Stanley, KG (c. 1350 –1414) of Lathom, near Ormskirk in Lancashire, was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and titular King of Mann, the first of that name. He married a potential heiress, Isabel Lathom, and ...