Monday, 18 March 2013
89 William Stanley
Constituency : Anglesey 1837-47, City of Chester 1850-7, Beaumaris 1857-74
William was the second son ( just behind his twin brother Edward ) of Baron Stanley of Adderley , a scion of a minor branch of the Stanleys that had gone over to the Liberal side of politics. He was a captain in the Grenadier Guards and like many Welsh MPs a solicitor.
William was a keen antiquarian sponsoring excavations on Anglesey, contributing articles to archaeological journals and in 1871 publishing a book on the island's history.
William was a Whig but he attacked "hesitating and timid Liberals" for bringing down Russell's government in 1866. He chaired the Tea Room meeting in 1867 which forced Gladstone to modify his opposition to the Disraeli Reform Bill, an important event in the convoluted history of the Second Reform Act.
He died in 1888 at the age of 82. He was buried in the church of St Cybi , Holyhead the 1870 refurbishment of which he had largely financed. His tomb is the centrepiece of what became known as the Stanley chapel.
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