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Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby

Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, KG, GCB, GCVO, PC (15 January 1841 – 14 June 1908) styled as Hon. Frederick Stanley from 1844 to 1886 and as The Lord Stanley of Preston between 1886 and 1893, was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who served as Colonial Secretary from 1885 to 1886 and Governor General of Canada from 1888 to 1893. An avid sportsman, he built Stanley House Stables in England and is famous in North America for presenting Canada with the Stanley Cup, the championship trophy in ice hockey. Stanley was also one of the original inductees of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

The Earl of Derby
6th Governor General of Canada
In office
1 May 1888 – 18 September 1893
MonarchQueen Victoria
Prime MinisterJohn A. Macdonald
John Abbott
John Thompson
Preceded byThe Marquess of Lansdowne
Succeeded byThe Earl of Aberdeen
President of the Board of Trade
In office
3 August 1886 – 21 February 1888
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Marquess of Salisbury
Preceded byA. J. Mundella
Succeeded bySir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt
Secretary of State for the Colonies
In office
24 June 1885 – 28 January 1886
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Marquess of Salisbury
Preceded byThe Earl of Derby
Succeeded byThe Earl Granville
Secretary of State for War
In office
2 April 1878 – 21 April 1880
MonarchVictoria
Prime MinisterThe Earl of Beaconsfield
Preceded byGathorne Hardy
Succeeded byHugh Childers
Personal details
Born(1841-01-15)15 January 1841
London, England
Died14 June 1908(1908-06-14) (aged 67)
Holwood, Kent, England
NationalityBritish
Canadian
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Lady Constance Villiers
(m. 1864)
Children10, including:
Parents
Alma materHarrow
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Signature
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/service British Army
Years of service1862–1908
RankCaptain
Lieutenant Colonel Commandant
Honorary Colonel
UnitGrenadier Guards
1st Royal Lancashire Militia
5th Battalion, King's Regiment (Liverpool)

Background and education edit

Stanley was the second son of Prime Minister Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, and the Hon. Emma Caroline, daughter of Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 1st Baron Skelmersdale. He was born in London, and educated at Harrow and Sandhurst. He received a commission in the Grenadier Guards, rising to the rank of Captain before leaving the army for politics.[1][2] He later served as Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the part-time 1st Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own) from 23 June 1874 (though his political duties often kept him away from the regiment's annual training) and became Honorary Colonel of its successor, the 3rd and 4th Battalions, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment), from 27 February 1886 until his death.[3][4] He also followed his father and grandfather as Hon Colonel of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment), being appointed on 15 January 1894. After his death he was succeeded in this appointment by his son in turn.[3]

Political career edit

As the Hon Frederick Stanley he served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (for Preston from 1865 to 1868, North Lancashire from 1868 to 1885 and Blackpool from 1885 to 1886). In government, he served as a Civil Lord of the Admiralty (1868), Financial Secretary to the War Office (1874–1878), Secretary to the Treasury (1878), War Secretary (1878–1880) and Colonial Secretary (1885–1886). In 1886, he was created Baron Stanley of Preston, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. He served as President of the Board of Trade (1886–1888), remaining in that office until he was appointed Governor General of Canada.[1][2]

Derby was a Freemason.[5]

Governor General of Canada edit

 
Ice Carnival in Rideau Rink in Lord Stanley's time 1888–1893

Stanley was appointed the Governor General of Canada and Commander in Chief of Prince Edward Island on 1 May 1888.[1][2] During his term as Governor General, he travelled often and widely throughout the country. His visit to western Canada in 1889 gave him a lasting appreciation of the region's great natural beauty as well as permitting him to meet the people of Canada's First Nations and many western ranchers and farmers. During his visit, he dedicated Stanley Park, which is named after him. He also experienced the joys of fishing and avidly pursued the sport whenever his busy schedule allowed. As governor general, Stanley was the third holder of that office to whom Queen Victoria granted the power of granting pardons to offenders or remitting sentences and fines and the power of mitigating capital or any other sentence.[2]

When Prime Minister John A. Macdonald died in office of heart failure on 6 June 1891, Stanley lost the close friendship he had enjoyed with Macdonald. He asked John Abbott to take over as prime minister. Once the government was in place, Abbott resigned for health reasons and turned the government over to John Thompson. Stanley helped cement the non-political role of the governor general when, in 1891, he refused to agree to a controversial motion in the House of Commons. The motion called on him as governor general to disallow the government of Quebec's Jesuit Estates Act, which authorized paying CA$400,000 as compensation for land granted to the Jesuits by the King of France.[2] The opposition to the bill was introduced by the other provinces who were motivated by mistrust of the Roman Catholic Church in Quebec. Stanley declined to interfere, citing the proposed disallowance as unconstitutional. In holding to this decision, he gained popularity by refusing to compromise the viceregal position of political neutrality.

Stanley's wife, whom Wilfrid Laurier described as "an able and witty woman", made a lasting contribution during her husband's term of office. In 1891, she founded the Lady Stanley Institute for Trained Nurses on Rideau Street, the first nursing school in Ottawa. She was also an enthusiastic fan of hockey games at the Rideau Rink.

Stanley Cup edit

 
A statue of Lord Stanley stands in Stanley Park, Vancouver.

Stanley's sons became avid ice hockey players in Canada, playing in amateur leagues in Ottawa, and Lord and Lady Stanley became staunch hockey fans. In 1892, Stanley bequeathed to Canada a trophy today named in his honour as the Stanley Cup, known originally as the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup. He originally donated the trophy as a challenge cup for Canada's best amateur hockey club, but in 1909, it became contested for by professional teams exclusively. Since 1926, only teams of the National Hockey League have competed for the trophy. This now-famous cup bears his name as a tribute to his encouragement and love of outdoor life and sport in Canada and in recognition, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945 in the "Honoured Builders" category. The original size of the trophy was 7 inches (180 mm) and is now around 36 inches (910 mm) and weighs 35 pounds (16 kg).

Later years edit

 
Frederick Arthur Stanley

Stanley's term as Governor General of Canada was due to end in September 1893. However, in April of that year, his elder brother, the 15th Earl of Derby, died. Stanley succeeded him as the 16th Earl of Derby.[1] As a result, Stanley, now known as Lord Derby, left Canada on 15 July 1893 and returned to England. An administrator was appointed to fulfil his duties until Lord Aberdeen was sworn in that September.

Also in 1893, Toronto's "New Fort York" (built in 1841) was renamed The Stanley Barracks in honour of Lord Stanley. Back with his family in England, he soon became the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and the first Chancellor of the University of Liverpool. Stanley Park, Liverpool is also named after him. In November 1901 Lord Derby was elected Mayor of Preston for the following year,[1][6] and took part in the 1902 Preston Guild. He later received the honorary freedom of the borough of Preston, with which his family had been associated for centuries.[7]

During the last years of his life, he increasingly dedicated himself to philanthropic work. He was founder president of the committee for the building of Liverpool Cathedral in 1901.[8] He helped fund the Coronation Park, Ormskirk, in 1905.[9]

Family edit

 
Constance Stanley, Countess of Derby by William Notman
 
The Earl of Derby

Derby married Lady Constance Villiers, daughter of George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, on 31 May 1864.[1][2] She was born in 1840. They had eight sons and two daughters (of whom one son and one daughter died as children). Her Ladyship remained and several of their children lived in Canada throughout his term as Governor-General. She was responsible for the foundation of the Lady Stanley Institute for Trained Nurses in Ottawa, Ontario, as well as a Maternity Hospital. She was president of the $4,000 fund instituted by the women of Canada for the presentation of a wedding gift to the present Prince and Princess of Wales: a sleigh, robes, harnesses and horses and a canoe. In 1890 Prince George of Wales (the future King George V) was their guest at Rideau Hall. In 1903 King Edward VII was their guest at their residence, St. James Square, London, England.

Their 10 children (8 boys; 2 girls) were:[1]

Derby died on 14 June 1908, aged 67, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward, who also became a distinguished politician. Lady Derby died on 17 April 1922.[1]

Legacy edit

After Edward Whymper made the first ascent of Stanley Peak in 1901, he named the mountain after Lord Derby. Vancouver's Stanley Park and Stanley Theatre were also named after him,[13] as was Stanley Park, Blackpool.

The Preston Squadron of cadets at the Royal Military College Saint-Jean was named in his honour. Stanley Park, Liverpool, an area that famously separates Anfield and Goodison Park, the home grounds of English Premier League football teams Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C., was named after him. Stanley House Inn, named for Lord Stanley and was built as his summer residence in 1888 along the Cascapedia River.

The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup is today known as the Stanley Cup and is awarded to the winning team of the National Hockey League playoffs each season. In October 2017, Lord Stanley's Gift Monument was erected in Ottawa at Sparks Street and Elgin Street, near the location of the dinner party announcing the Cup at the Russell House, which has since been demolished.[14]

Stanley Quay, later renamed Stanley Street, in Brisbane, Australia, was named after him at the time he was Colonial Secretary.

Honorary degrees edit

Honorific eponyms edit

Arms edit

Coat of arms of Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby
 
 
Crest
A cap of maintenance Gules turned up Ermine an eagle wings extended Or preying on an infant in its cradle proper swaddled Gules the cradle laced Or.
Escutcheon
Argent on a bend Azure three stags' heads caboshed Or a crescent Azure for difference.
Supporters
Dexter a griffin wings elevated sinister a stag each Or and ducally gorged with a line reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with a crescent Azure.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Burke's, 'Derby'.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Canada's Executive Head; Power and Emoluments of the Governor General. Almost Unlimited Authority Granted to Him – An Expensive Luxury for Canadians Who Want to Choose Their Own Governor", The New York Times, 5 November 1891.
  3. ^ a b Army List.
  4. ^ Williamson & Whalley, pp. 329–30; Appendix B.
  5. ^ Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon: A few famous freemasons.
  6. ^ "Election of Mayors". The Times. No. 36609. London. 11 November 1901. p. 7.
  7. ^ "Court Circular". The Times. No. 36932. London. 22 November 1902. p. 12.
  8. ^ Riley, Ken (1987). Liverpool Cathedral. Fine Art Publications. pp. 16–17.Guide to the Anglican cathedral.
  9. ^ Broady-Hawkes, Dot (21 June 2015). "Ormskirk Nostalgia: Happy birthday to Coronation Park – 120 years old this month". Southport Visitor.
  10. ^ Morgan, Henry James, ed. (1903). Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p. 323.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2012.
  12. ^ "Biographies". CBC.ca. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  13. ^ Mathison, Emily. "Things That Go Bump in the Night: Unearthly spirit sightings at a local landmark" 29 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 9 May 2008.
  14. ^ "Invitation: Monument Unveiling". lordstanleysgift.com. 18 October 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2017.
  15. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ . Bivouac.com. Archived from the original on 21 March 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  17. ^ . Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  18. ^ "Stanley Peak". cdnrockiesdatabases.ca. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  19. ^ Stanley Street (Montreal)

References edit

  • Burke's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage, 100th Edn, London, 1953.
  • Waite, P.B (1994). "Stanley, Frederick Arthur, 1st Baron Stanley and 16th Earl of Derby". In Cook, Ramsay; Hamelin, Jean (eds.). Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. XIII (1901–1910) (online ed.). University of Toronto Press.
  • Maj R.J.T. Williamson & Col J. Lawson Whalley, History of the Old County Regiment of Lancashire Militia, London: Simpkin, Marshall, 1888.

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Derby
  • Website of the Governor General of Canada
  • Biographical information and career statistics from Legends of Hockey
  • Photograph: Lord Stanley in 1889. McCord Museum
  • Photograph: Lord Stanley in 1889. McCord Museum
  • Photograph: His Excellency Lord Stanley and snowshoes in 1890. McCord Museum
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Preston
18651868
With: Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, Bt
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for North Lancashire
18681885
With: John Wilson-Patten 1868–1874;
Thomas Henry Clifton 1874–1880;
Randle Joseph Feilden 1880–1885
Constituency abolished
New constituency Member of Parliament for Blackpool
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1874–1877
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1878–1880
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Preceded by Secretary of State for the Colonies
1885–1886
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Preceded by President of the Board of Trade
1886–1888
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Governor General of Canada
1888–1893
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
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1897–1908
Succeeded by
Peerage of England
Preceded by Earl of Derby
1893–1908
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Stanley of Preston
1886–1908
Succeeded by
Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
1903–08
Succeeded by

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For other people with the same name see Fred Stanley disambiguation Frederick Arthur Stanley 16th Earl of Derby KG GCB GCVO PC 15 January 1841 14 June 1908 styled as Hon Frederick Stanley from 1844 to 1886 and as The Lord Stanley of Preston between 1886 and 1893 was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who served as Colonial Secretary from 1885 to 1886 and Governor General of Canada from 1888 to 1893 An avid sportsman he built Stanley House Stables in England and is famous in North America for presenting Canada with the Stanley Cup the championship trophy in ice hockey Stanley was also one of the original inductees of the Hockey Hall of Fame The Right HonourableThe Earl of DerbyKG GCB GCVO PC6th Governor General of CanadaIn office 1 May 1888 18 September 1893MonarchQueen VictoriaPrime MinisterJohn A MacdonaldJohn AbbottJohn ThompsonPreceded byThe Marquess of LansdowneSucceeded byThe Earl of AberdeenPresident of the Board of TradeIn office 3 August 1886 21 February 1888MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterThe Marquess of SalisburyPreceded byA J MundellaSucceeded bySir Michael Hicks Beach BtSecretary of State for the ColoniesIn office 24 June 1885 28 January 1886MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterThe Marquess of SalisburyPreceded byThe Earl of DerbySucceeded byThe Earl GranvilleSecretary of State for WarIn office 2 April 1878 21 April 1880MonarchVictoriaPrime MinisterThe Earl of BeaconsfieldPreceded byGathorne HardySucceeded byHugh ChildersPersonal detailsBorn 1841 01 15 15 January 1841London EnglandDied14 June 1908 1908 06 14 aged 67 Holwood Kent EnglandNationalityBritish CanadianPolitical partyConservativeSpouseLady Constance Villiers m 1864 wbr Children10 including Edward Stanley 17th Earl of Derby Victor Stanley Arthur Stanley George Stanley Lady Isobel Gathorne HardyParentsEdward Smith Stanley 14th Earl of DerbyEmma Caroline Bootle WilbrahamAlma materHarrowRoyal Military College SandhurstSignatureMilitary serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch service British ArmyYears of service1862 1908RankCaptainLieutenant Colonel CommandantHonorary ColonelUnitGrenadier Guards1st Royal Lancashire Militia5th Battalion King s Regiment Liverpool Contents 1 Background and education 2 Political career 3 Governor General of Canada 4 Stanley Cup 5 Later years 6 Family 7 Legacy 8 Honorary degrees 9 Honorific eponyms 10 Arms 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksBackground and education editStanley was the second son of Prime Minister Edward Smith Stanley 14th Earl of Derby and the Hon Emma Caroline daughter of Edward Bootle Wilbraham 1st Baron Skelmersdale He was born in London and educated at Harrow and Sandhurst He received a commission in the Grenadier Guards rising to the rank of Captain before leaving the army for politics 1 2 He later served as Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the part time 1st Royal Lancashire Militia The Duke of Lancaster s Own from 23 June 1874 though his political duties often kept him away from the regiment s annual training and became Honorary Colonel of its successor the 3rd and 4th Battalions King s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment from 27 February 1886 until his death 3 4 He also followed his father and grandfather as Hon Colonel of the 1st Volunteer Battalion King s Liverpool Regiment being appointed on 15 January 1894 After his death he was succeeded in this appointment by his son in turn 3 Political career editAs the Hon Frederick Stanley he served as a Conservative Member of Parliament for Preston from 1865 to 1868 North Lancashire from 1868 to 1885 and Blackpool from 1885 to 1886 In government he served as a Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1868 Financial Secretary to the War Office 1874 1878 Secretary to the Treasury 1878 War Secretary 1878 1880 and Colonial Secretary 1885 1886 In 1886 he was created Baron Stanley of Preston in the County Palatine of Lancaster He served as President of the Board of Trade 1886 1888 remaining in that office until he was appointed Governor General of Canada 1 2 Derby was a Freemason 5 Governor General of Canada edit nbsp Ice Carnival in Rideau Rink in Lord Stanley s time 1888 1893 Stanley was appointed the Governor General of Canada and Commander in Chief of Prince Edward Island on 1 May 1888 1 2 During his term as Governor General he travelled often and widely throughout the country His visit to western Canada in 1889 gave him a lasting appreciation of the region s great natural beauty as well as permitting him to meet the people of Canada s First Nations and many western ranchers and farmers During his visit he dedicated Stanley Park which is named after him He also experienced the joys of fishing and avidly pursued the sport whenever his busy schedule allowed As governor general Stanley was the third holder of that office to whom Queen Victoria granted the power of granting pardons to offenders or remitting sentences and fines and the power of mitigating capital or any other sentence 2 When Prime Minister John A Macdonald died in office of heart failure on 6 June 1891 Stanley lost the close friendship he had enjoyed with Macdonald He asked John Abbott to take over as prime minister Once the government was in place Abbott resigned for health reasons and turned the government over to John Thompson Stanley helped cement the non political role of the governor general when in 1891 he refused to agree to a controversial motion in the House of Commons The motion called on him as governor general to disallow the government of Quebec s Jesuit Estates Act which authorized paying CA 400 000 as compensation for land granted to the Jesuits by the King of France 2 The opposition to the bill was introduced by the other provinces who were motivated by mistrust of the Roman Catholic Church in Quebec Stanley declined to interfere citing the proposed disallowance as unconstitutional In holding to this decision he gained popularity by refusing to compromise the viceregal position of political neutrality Stanley s wife whom Wilfrid Laurier described as an able and witty woman made a lasting contribution during her husband s term of office In 1891 she founded the Lady Stanley Institute for Trained Nurses on Rideau Street the first nursing school in Ottawa She was also an enthusiastic fan of hockey games at the Rideau Rink Stanley Cup edit nbsp A statue of Lord Stanley stands in Stanley Park Vancouver Main article Stanley Cup Stanley s sons became avid ice hockey players in Canada playing in amateur leagues in Ottawa and Lord and Lady Stanley became staunch hockey fans In 1892 Stanley bequeathed to Canada a trophy today named in his honour as the Stanley Cup known originally as the Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup He originally donated the trophy as a challenge cup for Canada s best amateur hockey club but in 1909 it became contested for by professional teams exclusively Since 1926 only teams of the National Hockey League have competed for the trophy This now famous cup bears his name as a tribute to his encouragement and love of outdoor life and sport in Canada and in recognition he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945 in the Honoured Builders category The original size of the trophy was 7 inches 180 mm and is now around 36 inches 910 mm and weighs 35 pounds 16 kg Later years edit nbsp Frederick Arthur Stanley Stanley s term as Governor General of Canada was due to end in September 1893 However in April of that year his elder brother the 15th Earl of Derby died Stanley succeeded him as the 16th Earl of Derby 1 As a result Stanley now known as Lord Derby left Canada on 15 July 1893 and returned to England An administrator was appointed to fulfil his duties until Lord Aberdeen was sworn in that September Also in 1893 Toronto s New Fort York built in 1841 was renamed The Stanley Barracks in honour of Lord Stanley Back with his family in England he soon became the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and the first Chancellor of the University of Liverpool Stanley Park Liverpool is also named after him In November 1901 Lord Derby was elected Mayor of Preston for the following year 1 6 and took part in the 1902 Preston Guild He later received the honorary freedom of the borough of Preston with which his family had been associated for centuries 7 During the last years of his life he increasingly dedicated himself to philanthropic work He was founder president of the committee for the building of Liverpool Cathedral in 1901 8 He helped fund the Coronation Park Ormskirk in 1905 9 Family edit nbsp Constance Stanley Countess of Derby by William Notman nbsp The Earl of Derby Derby married Lady Constance Villiers daughter of George Villiers 4th Earl of Clarendon on 31 May 1864 1 2 She was born in 1840 They had eight sons and two daughters of whom one son and one daughter died as children Her Ladyship remained and several of their children lived in Canada throughout his term as Governor General She was responsible for the foundation of the Lady Stanley Institute for Trained Nurses in Ottawa Ontario as well as a Maternity Hospital She was president of the 4 000 fund instituted by the women of Canada for the presentation of a wedding gift to the present Prince and Princess of Wales a sleigh robes harnesses and horses and a canoe In 1890 Prince George of Wales the future King George V was their guest at Rideau Hall In 1903 King Edward VII was their guest at their residence St James Square London England Their 10 children 8 boys 2 girls were 1 Edward George Villiers Stanley 1865 1948 who succeeded his father as 17th Earl of Derby Katherine Mary Stanley circa 1866 21 October 1871 Hon Sir Victor Albert Stanley 1867 1934 was an Admiral in the Royal Navy who married a Canadian lady the daughter of Hon C E Pooley KC of British Columbia 10 Hon Sir Arthur Stanley 1869 1947 Geoffrey Stanley 18 November 1869 16 March 1871 Hon Ferdinand Charles Stanley was educated at Wellington and Sandhurst before joining the King s Royal Rifle Corps in 1891 rising to the rank of Brigadier General He married the Hon Alexandra Fellowes the eldest daughter of William Henry Fellowes Baron de Ramsey they lived at 8 Cornwall Terrace Regent s Park London now renamed Stanley House 11 Lt Col Rt Hon Sir George Frederick Stanley 1872 1938 Royal Horse Artillery MP junior minister and Governor of Madras Married Lady Beatrix Taylour died 1944 daughter of Thomas Taylour 3rd Marquess of Headfort they had a daughter Hon Col Algernon Francis Stanley 1872 1962 married the widow Mary Cavendish Crichton her late husband Lt Col Henry William son of John Crichton 4th Earl Erne was KIA in 1914 on the Western Front daughter of Hugh Grosvenor 1st Duke of Westminster They had one son and a daughter Lady Isobel Gathorne Hardy was their longest living child living until 1963 She was instrumental in convincing her father to create the Stanley Cup 12 She is mentioned in one of the first games of women s hockey played at Rideau Skating Rink in 1899 Her role as a women s hockey pioneer is recognized in women s hockey with both the Isobel Gathorne Hardy Award given across women s hockey in Canada and the Isobel Cup the Premier Hockey Federation s championship trophy Lt Col Hon Frederick William Stanley 1878 1942 married Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth Acheson the daughter of Archibald Acheson 4th Earl of Gosford and Louisa Acheson Countess of Gosford on 17 June 1905 They had one son and two daughters one of whom married the son of Lieutenant General Sir George Sidney Clive He would go on to serve and be wounded in the Second Boer War and later the First World War Derby died on 14 June 1908 aged 67 and was succeeded by his eldest son Edward who also became a distinguished politician Lady Derby died on 17 April 1922 1 Legacy editAfter Edward Whymper made the first ascent of Stanley Peak in 1901 he named the mountain after Lord Derby Vancouver s Stanley Park and Stanley Theatre were also named after him 13 as was Stanley Park Blackpool The Preston Squadron of cadets at the Royal Military College Saint Jean was named in his honour Stanley Park Liverpool an area that famously separates Anfield and Goodison Park the home grounds of English Premier League football teams Liverpool F C and Everton F C was named after him Stanley House Inn named for Lord Stanley and was built as his summer residence in 1888 along the Cascapedia River The Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup is today known as the Stanley Cup and is awarded to the winning team of the National Hockey League playoffs each season In October 2017 Lord Stanley s Gift Monument was erected in Ottawa at Sparks Street and Elgin Street near the location of the dinner party announcing the Cup at the Russell House which has since been demolished 14 Stanley Quay later renamed Stanley Street in Brisbane Australia was named after him at the time he was Colonial Secretary Honorary degrees editQueen s University in Kingston Ontario LL D in 1889 15 Honorific eponyms editStanley New Brunswick Stanley Nova Scotia Port Stanley Ontario Stanley Oliver Paipoonge Ontario Stanley Park Vancouver British Columbia Stanley Park Liverpool UK Stanley Peak Ball Range British Columbia 16 17 18 Rue Stanley Montreal Quebec 19 Stanley Avenue Victoria British Columbia Stanley Street Brisbane Queensland Stanley Street Townsville QueenslandArms editCoat of arms of Frederick Stanley 16th Earl of Derby nbsp nbsp Crest A cap of maintenance Gules turned up Ermine an eagle wings extended Or preying on an infant in its cradle proper swaddled Gules the cradle laced Or Escutcheon Argent on a bend Azure three stags heads caboshed Or a crescent Azure for difference Supporters Dexter a griffin wings elevated sinister a stag each Or and ducally gorged with a line reflexed over the back and charged on the shoulder with a crescent Azure See also editList of statues and sculptures in Liverpool List of attractions and monuments in Stanley ParkNotes edit a b c d e f g h Burke s Derby a b c d e f Canada s Executive Head Power and Emoluments of the Governor General Almost Unlimited Authority Granted to Him An Expensive Luxury for Canadians Who Want to Choose Their Own Governor The New York Times 5 November 1891 a b Army List Williamson amp Whalley pp 329 30 Appendix B Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon A few famous freemasons Election of Mayors The Times No 36609 London 11 November 1901 p 7 Court Circular The Times No 36932 London 22 November 1902 p 12 Riley Ken 1987 Liverpool Cathedral Fine Art Publications pp 16 17 Guide to the Anglican cathedral Broady Hawkes Dot 21 June 2015 Ormskirk Nostalgia Happy birthday to Coronation Park 120 years old this month Southport Visitor Morgan Henry James ed 1903 Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada Toronto Williams Briggs p 323 Cornwall Terrace Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Biographies CBC ca Retrieved 29 September 2009 Mathison Emily Things That Go Bump in the Night Unearthly spirit sightings at a local landmark Archived 29 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 9 May 2008 Invitation Monument Unveiling lordstanleysgift com 18 October 2017 Retrieved 13 November 2017 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2009 Retrieved 7 March 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Stanley Peak British Columbia 1538 Bivouac com Archived from the original on 21 March 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2012 Stanley Peak Peakware com Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Stanley Peak cdnrockiesdatabases ca Retrieved 12 June 2012 Stanley Street Montreal References editBurke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 100th Edn London 1953 Waite P B 1994 Stanley Frederick Arthur 1st Baron Stanley and 16th Earl of Derby In Cook Ramsay Hamelin Jean eds Dictionary of Canadian Biography Vol XIII 1901 1910 online ed University of Toronto Press Maj R J T Williamson amp Col J Lawson Whalley History of the Old County Regiment of Lancashire Militia London Simpkin Marshall 1888 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederick Stanley 16th Earl of Derby Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Derby Website of the Governor General of Canada Biographical information and career statistics from Legends of Hockey Lord Stanley s Glacier hike Photograph Lord Stanley in 1889 McCord Museum Photograph Lord Stanley in 1889 McCord Museum Photograph His Excellency Lord Stanley and snowshoes in 1890 McCord Museum Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded bySir Thomas Fermor Hesketh BtCharles Pascoe Grenfell Member of Parliament for Preston1865 1868 With Sir Thomas Fermor Hesketh Bt Succeeded bySir Thomas Fermor Hesketh BtEdward Hermon Preceded byMarquess of HartingtonJohn Wilson Patten Member of Parliament for North Lancashire1868 1885 With John Wilson Patten 1868 1874 Thomas Henry Clifton 1874 1880 Randle Joseph Feilden 1880 1885 Constituency abolished New constituency Member of Parliament for Blackpool1885 1886 Succeeded bySir Matthew Ridley Bt Political offices Preceded byHenry Campbell Bannerman Financial Secretary to the War Office1874 1877 Succeeded byRobert Loyd Lindsay Preceded byW H Smith Financial Secretary to the Treasury1877 1878 Succeeded bySir Henry Selwin Ibbetson Bt Preceded byGathorne Hardy Secretary of State for War1878 1880 Succeeded byHugh Childers Preceded byThe Earl of Derby Secretary of State for the Colonies1885 1886 Succeeded byThe Earl Granville Preceded byA J Mundella President of the Board of Trade1886 1888 Succeeded bySir Michael Hicks Beach Bt Government offices Preceded byThe Marquess of Lansdowne Governor General of Canada1888 1893 Succeeded byThe Earl of Aberdeen Honorary titles Preceded byThe Earl of Sefton Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire1897 1908 Succeeded byThe Lord Shuttleworth Peerage of England Preceded byEdward Stanley Earl of Derby1893 1908 Succeeded byEdward Stanley Peerage of the United Kingdom New creation Baron Stanley of Preston1886 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