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James Stanley 7th earl of Derby

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Stanley Derby, 7th earl of , 1607-51, English nobleman. He sat in the House of Commons (1625-28), took his seat in the House of Lords as Baron Strange (succeeding his father as earl of Derby in 1642), and was made lord lieutenant of Wales. He did not take an active part in the Long Parliament, but once civil war became imminent he moved to secure Lancashire for the royalists. His plan, although sound at the time, was rejected by King Charles I, and later royalist attempts to capture northern towns were largely unsuccessful. He was impeached (1642) for high treason and fled (1643) to the... Read more
Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl of
Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl of (1607–51). Derby was lord‐lieutenant of Lancashire, lord of the Isle...mainland, but was defeated at Wigan Lane (25 August 1651). Derby fought at Worcester September 1651), was captured, and beheaded... Read more
Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl of
Derby, James Stanley, 7th earl of (1607–51). Derby was lord-lieutenant of Lancashire, lord of the Isle of Man...killing 1,600 civilians. An indifferent military commander, Derby was heavy-handed and conceited. But he acquitted himself... Read more

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