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Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby

(1865-1948), Politician, Secretary of State for War and British Ambassador to France, racehorse owner and soldier

Sitter in 45 portraits
Lord Stanley served as private secretary to Lord Roberts during the Second Boer War, 1900. Appointed Director of Recruiting in World War One, his schemes paved the way for conscription. He was promoted to Secretary of State for War, 1916, and several times offered his resignation in support of Field Marshal Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff. He was Ambassador to France 1918-20. In later life, he focused on re-establishing his family's place in the world of horseracing. Having developed the largest stable at Newmarket, his horses won the Derby in 1924 and 1933.

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Daniel John Moore

21 July 2021, 19:55

My great grandfather was 17th Earl of Derby Lord Edward Stanley of Knowsley My grandmother was born out of wedlock because she was the bastards child of Lord Derby 17th, she was born in the WW1 1914 whilst Edward was in France on the front line