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EDWARD STANLEY

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 65 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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EDWARD STANLEY  , 3rd
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earl of Derby (1508-1572), was a son of Thomas Stanley, 2nd earl and grandson of the 1st earl, and succeeded to the earldom on his
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father's
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death in May 1521 . During his minority Cardinal Wolsey was his
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guardian, and as soon as he came of age he began to take
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part in public
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life, being often in the
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company of Henry VIII . He helped to quell the rising in the north of England known as the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536; but remaining true to the
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Roman Catholic faith he disliked and opposed the religious changes made under
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Edward vnr.-3VI . During Mary's reign the earl was more at ease, but under Elizabeth his younger sons,
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Sir Thomas (d . 1576) and Sir Edward Stanley (d . 1609), were concerned in a plot to
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free Mary, queen of Scots, and he himself was suspected of disloyalty . However, he kept his numerous dignities until his death at Lathom House, near
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Ormskirk, on the 24th of
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October 1572 . Derby's first wife was Katherine, daughter of Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk, by whom he had, with other issue, a son Henry, the 4th earl (c . 1531-1593), who was a member of the council of the North, and like his father was lord-
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lieutenant of
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Lancashire . Henry was one of the commissioners who tried Mary, queen of Scots, and was employed by Elizabeth on other high under-takings both at home and abroad . He died on the 25th of September 1593 . His wife Margaret (d .

1596), daughter of Henry

Clifford, 2nd earl of Cumberland, was descended through the Brandons from King Henry VII . Two of his sons, Ferdinando (c• 1559-1594), and William (c . 1561-1642), became in turn the 5th and 6th earls of Derby . Ferdinando, the 5th earl (d . 1594), wrote verses, and is eulogized by the poet Spenser under the name of Amyntas . (A . W .

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