Il est marié avec Isabel Harrington.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1408 à Hornby, Lancashire, England.Source 15
Enfant(s):
[Kenneth Williams.ged]
[Five Generations.FTW]
The LDS FHL Ancestral File 8N08-BG estimates his birth at abt 1386 in Lathom, Lancaster.
The WFT CD 8, Ed. 1, S090561 estimates his birth at abt 1375.
Sir John Stanley, K.G., constable of Carnarvon, Justice of Chester, and sheriff of Anglesea, married Isabel (or Elizabeth) Harrington, daughter of Sir Robert Harrington, of Hornby, Lancashire, and had two daughters and three sons. Isabel was the sister and heir of Sir William Harrington, Knight of Hornby, Co., Lancashire. John was the Knight of the Shire for Lancaster.
Sir John at the time of his father's death was about 24 and he is represented as being a man of great genius and vivacity of spirit. He was made a knight of the shire for the county of Lancaster in the second year of the reign of Henry V. After devoting his attention for a short time to the service of his king and country, he turned his attention more immediately to his own little dominion, the Isle of Man to the Lordship of which on the death of his illustrious father, he had also succeeded. His little kingdom at the time appeared to be languishing under the effects of former oppression and called for the fostering hand of its Prince to revive the drooping spirits of the people. In the year 1417 he landed on the Isle of Man and after conferring with the judges and others well versed in the ancient government, assembled the whole body of the people at Tynovald Mount where it had been the custom in older times to prominegate the laws and he held his first court on the 24th of June 1418. Having established order and restored confidence in the people Sir John returned to England, leaving one Thursten his deputy. In 1427 the 5th of Henry VI he was made constable Carnarvin Castle, in Wales, a post of great honour. For the services the King gave him a grant of lands in the counties of Carnervon for life. He was also made a justice of Chester. Sir John is represented as having been a man truly great, of a masterly genius, beloved by his prince, and an honour to his country, a kind husband and a true friend.
In 1406 Sir John obtained a license to fortify a spacious house he was building at Liverpool with embattled walls, called the Tower. The Isle of Man was seized into the Kings hand by his brother Sir William and in the same year Sir John obtained a grant thereof by patent for life, on 6th of April 1407 the King regranted the Isle of Man to Sir John and his heirs forever, with all the royalities and franchises thereto belonging together with the patronage of the bishopric there, under the title of King of Man. In the 10th year of King Henry IVs reign he appointed Sir John constable of Winsor Castle and Knight of the noble order of the Garter and continued him in his royal esteem and favour for the rest of his life.
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[Jim Weber.ged]
John de Stanley, Sovereign Lord of the Isle of Man; Steward of Macclesfield Feb 1413/4; married Isabel (or possibly Elizabeth), daughter of Sir John Haryngton, of Hornby Castle, Lancs, and died 27 Nov 1437, having had issue with 2 younger sons and 2 daughters.
[Burke's Peerage]
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Sir John de Stanley, Knight, d. 27 Nov 1437, Steward of Macclesfield 1413/4, Lord of Man 1414/5, Knight of the shire of Lancaster 1415, Justice of Chester 1426-1427; said to have m. Isabel Harington, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harington of Hornby Castle.
[Magna Charta Sureties]
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JOHN DE STANLEY, son and heir. On 1 February 1413/4 he was granted for life the offices of Steward of Macclesfield &c. to hold as his father, John de Stanley, knight, had held them. On 17 February 1414/ 5 he was a party, as lord of Man, to the general truce with the King of France. He is said to have married Isabel, daughter of Sir John and sister of Sir William DE HARYNGTON (c). He died 27 November 1437.
[Complete Peerage XII/1:249-50, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(c) Dugdale's authority is the family pedigree. It may be noted that in 1503 Richard Beaumont obtained a license to marry, as his 2nd wife, Elizabeth Stanley, who is said to have been daughter and coheir of Sir John Harrington of Hornby Castle, and relict of Sir John Stanley.
Note: See notes under wife Isabel as to who her father might be.
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[David Utzinger.ged]
JOHN DE STANLEY, son and heir. On 1 February 1413/4 he was granted for life the offices of Steward of Macclesfield &c. to hold as his father, John de Stanley, knight, had held them. On 17 February 1414/ 5 he was a party, as lord of Man, to the general truce with the King of France. He is said to have married Isabel, daughter of Sir John and sister of Sir William DE HARYNGTON. He died 27 November 1437.
[CP 12[1]:249-50]
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