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John II Stanley of the Isle of Man

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Name
  
John Stanley


Died
  
1432

Role
  
John I Stanley of the Isle of Man's son

Parents
  
John I Stanley of the Isle of Man

Children
  
Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley

Grandchildren
  
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby

Grandparents
  
William de Stanley of Stourton, Alice Massey of Timperley

Great grandchildren
  
George Stanley, 9th Baron Strange

Sir John Stanley II (c. 1386–1437) was Knight, Sheriff of Anglesey, Constable of Carnarvon, Justice of Chester, Steward of Macclesfield and titular King of Mann, the second of that name.

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Biography

His father Sir John Stanley I, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had been granted the tenure of the Isle of Man, to him and his heirs, by Henry IV, and the younger Sir John succeeded to the Kingdom in 1414. He also held the office of Steward of Macclesfield, Cheshire.

He twice visited the Island to put down rebellions (1417 and 1422) and was also responsible for putting the laws of the Island into writing. A brief description is given in Manx Notebook (vol iii p1-4).

A. W. Moore, a Manx antiquary and Speaker of the House of Keys, appraised him as follows:

He purchased the Advowson of Rectory of Winwick, Cheshire from the Nostell Priory, Wakefield in 1433 - from this time onwards, this church, adjacent to his property, was to have close links with the Stanley family.

Family

He married Elizabeth Harrington, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harrington. One of his sons was Sir Thomas Stanley, 1st Baron Stanley, and a grandson was Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby.

References

John II Stanley of the Isle of Man Wikipedia


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