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Encyclopedia > Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby
Stanley on the cover of Time, 1930
Stanley on the cover of Time, 1930

Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby KG , PC, GCB, GCVO, TD (4 April 18654 February 1948) was an English politician around the turn of the 20th century. Image File history File links This image is a TIME magazine cover. ... Image File history File links This image is a TIME magazine cover. ... The insignia of a knight of the Order of the Garter. ... Her Majestys Most Honourable Privy Council is a body of advisors to the British Sovereign. ... Badge of a Companion of the Order of the Bath (Military Division) The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (formerly The Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath)[1] is a British order of chivalry founded by George I on 18 May 1725. ... Victoria founded the Royal Victorian Order. ... The Territorial Decoration (TD) is a United Kingdom military medal, also known as the Territorial Efficiency Decoration, which is given to officers for long service in the Territorial Army. ... April 4 is the 94th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (95th in leap years). ... 1865 (MDCCCLXV) is a common year starting on Sunday. ... February 4 is the 35th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq mi  Population    - 2006 est. ... (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999...


He was the son of the 16th Earl of Derby. Educated at Wellington, he joined the Grenadier Guards as a lieutenant, and served in that regiment between 1885 and 1895. He also served as Secretary of State for War (two separate times) and Ambassador to France. He married Lady Alice Maude Olivia Montagu, daughter of the 7th Duke of Manchester; they had three children together. Two of them, Edward and Oliver, achieved the rare distinction of sitting in the same Cabinet between May and October 1938 until Edward's death. Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, 1st Baron Stanley of Preston (January 15, 1841 - June 14, 1908) was Colonial Secretary from 1885 to 1886 and Governor-General of Canada from 1888 to 1893. ... Wellington College, the national monument to the Duke of Wellington, is an English public school, located in the Berkshire village of Crowthorne. ... The Grenadier Guards is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry. ... Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank. ... 1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... 1895 (MDCCCXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ... The secretary of war in cabinet position was Henry Knox. ... For other uses, see Ambassador (disambiguation). ... Alice Stanley (1862–23 July 1957) was born Lady Alice Maude Olivia Montagu, the daughter of the 7th Duke of Manchester and his wife, Louisa. ... William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester KP (October 15, 1823 – 22 March 1890) was the son of George Montagu, 6th Duke of Manchester. ... Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley, known by the courtesy title Lord Stanley July 9, 1894-1938 was the eldest son of the 17th Earl of Derby and a Conservative politician before his early death (predeceasing his father) in 1938. ... Oliver Frederick George Stanley (1896-1950) was a prominent British Conservative politician who held many ministerial posts before his early death when it was assumed he would soon assume higher office. ... Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...


He served as honorary president of the Rugby Football League, and donated a cup for the French authorities to use for a knock-out competition, much as his father had done for ice hockey with the Stanley Cup. This is now known as the Lord Derby Cup. He was also, from 1929 to 1945, the chairman of the Pilgrims Society, becoming their president, until his death in 1948. The Rugby Football League logo The Rugby Football League (RFL) is the governing body for rugby league in the United Kingdom. ... Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ... The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional ice hockey league in Canada and the United States. ... The Lord Derby Cup (French: Trophée Lord Derby) is the major knock-out competition for French rugby league clubs. ... 1929 (MCMXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday. ... The Pilgrims Society, founded in 1902, is a British-American society established, in the words of American past-president Joseph Choate, to promote good-will, good-fellowship, and everlasting peace between the United States and Great Britain. Over the years it has boasted an elite membership of politicians, diplomats, businessmen... 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ...


Horse racing

The Epsom Derby was named after the 12th Earl while the Epsom Oaks was named after the 12th Earl's house near Epsom. The 17th Earl followed in the family tradition and was one of the most prominent owner breeders during the first half of the 20th century. Among his stables' important wins were: Epsom Derby, Théodore Géricault, 1821. ... The Oaks Stakes is a Group 1 United Kingdom flat racing horse race for three year old fillies run over a distance of 1 mile 4 furlongs at Epsom Downs during June. ... Epsom is a town in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, to the south of Greater London. ...


Amidst great fanfare that included making the cover of TIME, in 1930 the 17th Earl visited Louisville, Kentucky with Joseph E. Widener where he was the honoured guest of Churchill Downs president Col. Matt Winn at the 56th running of the Kentucky Derby. Epsom Derby, Théodore Géricault, 1821. ... The Oaks Stakes is a Group 1 United Kingdom flat racing horse race for three year old fillies run over a distance of 1 mile 4 furlongs at Epsom Downs during June. ... The St. ... The One Thousand Guineas Stakes is a Group 1 United Kingdom flat racing horse race for three year old fillies run over a distance of 1 mile at Newmarket Racecourse during May. ... The Finish of the Two Thousand Guineas at Newmarket by Samuel Henry Alken (1810-1894) The Two Thousand Guineas Stakes is a Group 1 1 mile (1609 meters) thoroughbred flat racing horse race for 3-year-old colts and fillies run in May of each year over the Rowley Mile... Time (whose trademark is capitalized TIME) is a weekly American newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. ... “Louisville” redirects here. ... Joseph Early Widener (August 19, 1871 - October 26, 1943) was a wealthy American art collector who was a founding benefactor of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. and a major figure in Thoroughbred horse racing as head of New Yorks Belmont Park and builder of Miami... Composite image of Churchill Downs on Derby Day, 1901 Churchill Downs, located on Central Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, is a thoroughbred racetrack most famous for hosting the Kentucky Derby. ... Matt Winn & some Kentucky Derby favorites, Time magazine cover, May 10, 1937 Colonel Martin J. Matt Winn (1861 - October 6, 1949) was a prominent personality in American thoroughbred horse racing history and president of Churchill Downs racetrack, home to the Kentucky Derby race that he made famous. ... Churchill Downs racetrack, 1998 The Kentucky Derby is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred horses, staged annually in Louisville, Kentucky on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. ...

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Frank Hardcastle
Member of Parliament for Westhoughton
18921906
Succeeded by
William Tyson Wilson
Political offices
Preceded by
Austen Chamberlain
Postmaster General
1903–1905
Succeeded by
Sydney Buxton
Preceded by
New creation
Chairman of the Joint War Air Committee
1916
Succeeded by
Lord Curzon,
as President of the Air Board
Preceded by
David Lloyd George
Secretary of State for War
1916–1918
Succeeded by
The Viscount Milner
Preceded by
Laming Worthington-Evans
Secretary of State for War
1921–1922
Succeeded by
Stephen Walsh
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
The Viscount Bertie of Thame
British Ambassador to France
1918–1920
Succeeded by
The Lord Hardinge of Penshurst
Honorary Titles
Preceded by
The Lord Shuttleworth
Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire
1928–1948
Succeeded by
The Earl Peel
Peerage of England
Preceded by
Frederick Stanley
Earl of Derby
1908–1948
Succeeded by
Edward Stanley

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Earls of Derby - LoveToKnow 1911 (950 words)
These earlier earls of Derby were also known as Earls Ferrers, or de Ferrers, from their surname; as earls of Tutbury from their residence; and as earls of Nottingham because this county was a lordship under their rule.
Stanley served with the king in the French expedition of 1475, and with Richard of Gloucester in Scotland in 1482.
Stanley was one of the executors of Edward IV., and was at first loyal to the young king Edward V.
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