People: Stanley, Edward (third earl of Derby)
Surname
Stanley
Forename
Edward
Sex
Male
Approx Year of Birth
1509
Marital Status
Married
Occupation Status
Magnate
Remarks
Edward Stanley, third earl of Derby, was born in 1509, probably at Lathom House in Lancashire. He had a long career as a courtier, soldier and local administrator during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth. He is often thought to have been a religious conservative and as such was periodically regarded with suspicion by the central authorities. He died at Lathom House in 1572 and was buried in Ormskirk church. According to his biography in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB) ‘He was noted for hospitality … his house was a centre of social and cultural life’. This biography also states that at the time of his death ‘Derby had retained extensive property, patronage, and influence in north-west England’.
He had extensive lands and influence in both Lancashire and Cheshire and took a keen interest in the management of his estates. However, in view of his position and status much of the administration was carried out by his steward, Sir Richard Shirburne (or Sherbourne).
Sources:
B. Coward, The Stanleys, lords Stanley and earls of Derby, 1385–1672: the origins, wealth and power of a landowning family, Chetham Society, 3rd ser., 30 (1983)
Louis A. Knafla, ‘Stanley, Edward, third earl of Derby’, ODNB online https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/26262
Causes
EDC 5/1566/8 – plaintiff