THE CUMBERLAND STANLEY LINE
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THE CUMBERLAND STANLEY LINE

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     10.     SIR JOHN STANLEY of Greswithin, Cumberland County, was a member of Parliament for Carlisle in the time of Edward III., A.D. 1347. The line of succession from him was as follows. I give little more than their bare names.

      15.      JOHN STANLEY, of Greswithin,
      16.      NICHOLAS STANLEY, 1345.
      17.      THOMAS STANLEY, 1431.
      18.      JOHN STANLEY, of Hallthwaytes.
      19.      WILLIAM STANLEY,
      20.      THOMAS STANLEY, of Hallthwaytes,
      21.      JOHN STANLEY,
      22.      WILLIAM STANLEY,
      23.      ROGER STANLEY,
      24.      JOHN STANLEY, or Arnaby, County of Cumberland,
      25.      CHRISTOPHER STANLEY,
      26.      THOMAS STANLEY, brother of Christopher; died childless,
      27.      RICHARD STANLEY, brother of Christopher and Thomas, He was of Fittleworth, Sussex County; married the widow of Dr. Burcott, who had before married his brother Thomas Stanley. He had,

      28.      THOMAS STANLEY, who married Constance Baugh, and had,

           i      ELIZABETH, born in 1616,
           ii      JOHN, born in 1622,

      29.      JOHN STANLEY, brother of Thomas, who married Sarah Page, and had,

           i      ELIZABETH, aged 22, b. 1596.
           ii     JOHN, aged 12, b. 1606.
           iii    RICHARD.
           iv   WILLIAM.


* Origin of The Stanley Name

* The English Family

* The House of Hooton

* The Derby Line

* The Alderley Line

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