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Edward Stanley Derby, 14th
History of Great Britain

              


1799
Birth
29th Mar Prescot Birth of Edward Stanley
1822
Election
30th July 1st enters Parliament, as a Whig
1824
Speech
30th Mar London Maiden speech on the Manchester Gas Light Bill
1826
Birth
21st July Birth of Edward Henry Stanley
1830
Chief Secretary
Appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland
1831
Election
Preston Elected Member of Parliament, calls himself "an old constitutional Whig"
Elected Member of Parliament
1833
Secretary of Colonies
Appointed Colonial Secretary
1834
Irish Church Establishment
Joins the Conservatives , feels the Irish Church Establishment should be preserved
1839
Chief Whip
London Appointed Chief Whip
1841
Birth
28th Jan Birth of Henry Morton Stanley
1841
Secretary of War
Appointed Secretary for War & the Colonies by Sir Robert Peel
1846
Party Leader
London Appointed Party leader of the Conservative Party
1852
Government
23rd Feb Forms a minority Tory Protectionist Government for 9 months
1852
Prime Minister
23rd Feb Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1st term
1858
Government
20th Feb Forms a minority Tory government of free traders & Peelites
20th Feb Gladstone refuse to join the Government
1858
Prime Minister
20th Feb Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 2nd term
20th Feb Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain
1858
Secretary of India
Appointed Secretary for India, transfers the Government of India to the crown
1864
Dean
Westminster Appointed Dean of Westminster
1866
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Appointed Foreign Minister, 1st term
1866
Prime Minister
28th June Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 3rd term
1867
Birth
Birth of Stanley Baldwin
1869
Death
13th Oct Death of Earl Stanley of Derby
1871
Discovery of Livingstone
11th Nov Ujiju Discovers Livingstone & makes the statement "Dr Livingstone I presume"
1871
Discovery of Nile
11th Nov Ujiju Discovers Livingstone & makes the statement "Dr Livingstone I presume"
1874
Minister of Foreign Affairs
18th Feb Appointed Foreign Minister, 2nd term
1878
Birth
15th Jan Birth of Frederick Arthur Stanley
1878
Secretary of War
Appointed Secretary of State for War
1882
Secretary of Colonies
Appointed Colonial Secretary
1885
Discovery of Africa
Leopold II gives Stanley the task of expanding Belgian power in Africa
1885
Rule of Congo
Helps establish the Congo Free State as a personal possession of the Belgian King
Congo Helps establish the Congo Free State as a personal possession of the Belgian King
1885
Secretary of War
Appointed Colonial Secretary
1886
Leader of Liberal Unionists Stanley
London Appointed leader of the Liberal Unionists in the Lords
1886
Liberal Unionist Party
Leaves the Conservative Party & joins the Liberal Unionist Party
1886
Peerage
London Created Baron Stanley of Preston
1886
President
Appointed President of the Board of Trade
1888
Governor
Appointed Governor General of Canada
1893
Death
21st April Death of Edward Henry Stanley
1908
Death
14th June Death of Frederick Arthur Stanley
1908
Election
Bewdley Elected Member of Parliament for Bewdley, succeeds his father in the seat
1915
Birth
1st Feb Birth of Stanley Matthews
1917
Secretary of Finance
Appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1921
President
Appointed President of the Board of Trade
1922
Carlton Club Meeting
19th Oct London Among the Conservatives who decide to leave the coaltion government by 188 to 85 votes
1922
Chancellor
Appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer
1922
Election
19th Oct The Conservative Party decides to contest the election independently of the coaltion
1923
Election
8th Dec The Conservative Party wins 38% of votes cast, 258 MPs, & loses its majority
1923
Prime Minister
22nd May Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1st term
1923
Rule of Turkey
22nd Oct The Allies terminate their occupation of Turkey
1924
Economy
4th Nov Promises "tranquility & prosperity in which to recuperate from the war"
1924
Election
The Conservatives win 46.8% of votes cast & 412 MPs
1924
Prime Minister
4th Nov Appointed Prime Minister Great Britain, 2nd term
1926
State of Emergency
May Declares a state of emergency during the general strike
1926
Strike
Special constables & volunteers run essential services & troops maintain food supplies
The Samuel Report rejects nationalization of the mines & recommends a cut in wages
The Samuel Report sparks off the General Strike
May Declares a state of emergency during the general strike
1st May The Miners go on strike
3rd May The TUC calls a general strike in support of the Miners
4th May 1st day of the General Strike
4th May 4 million trades unionists are ordered at the General Council of the TUC to cease work
12th May The last day of the General Strike, the miners stay out
12th May The TUC unconditionally call off the general strike
20th May The Miners Conference decides to continue with the strike
19th Nov Last day of the Miners strike, forced back on the employer's terms
1927
Conference of Naval
20th June A Naval Disarmament Conference opens between the UK, USA & Japan
1927
Diplomacy
Britain severs diplomatic relations with Russia
1927
Legislation
London The Trades Disputes Act makes general strikes illegal
1928
Independence
20th Feb Britain recognizes the indepence of Trans jordan
1928
Reform
5th July The voting age for women is reduced from 30 to 21
1929
Election
Decides to go to the country on a policy of "safety first"
Goes to the country amidst high unemployment & industrial unrest
The Conservatives win 38.1% of votes cast & 260 MPs but are defeated by Labour
June Campaigns on an economic policy of "Safety First"
1931
Election
The Conservative Party wins 60.7% of votes cast & 522 MPs
1931
Lord President
Appointed Lord President of the Council
1932
Contract Matthews
Stoke Signs professional terms with Stoke City FC
1934
Armament
19th July Announces a new air Defense program
19th July Royal Air Force squadrons are to be increased by 41
1934
Diplomacy
April Japan issues the "Amu-Settlement", a "hands off" China warning to the USA & Britain
1934
International Caps
International debut, scoring for the England side which beat Wales 4-0
1934
Minister of Transport
Appointed Minister of Trans port
1934
Reform
26th Mar Driving tests become mandatory
1934
Settlement Amu
April Japan issues the "Amu-Settlement", a "hands off" China warning to the USA & Britain
1935
Armament
4th Mar Signs a White Paper to modernize equipment & increase estimates
18th Mar The government protests about Germany's conscription & existence of the Luftwafe
18th June German-British Fleet agreement, the German fleet is set to 35% of the British, supports the revision of the Versailles treaty and leads to some discomfort between France and Great Britain
1935
Constitution
The Government of India Act, 11 British Indian provinces with parliaments are created
1935
Diplomacy
18th June German-British Fleet agreement, the German fleet is set to 35% of the British, supports the revision of the Versailles treaty and leads to some discomfort between France and Great Britain
1935
Election
The Conservative Party wins 53.3% of votes cast & 429 MPs
1935
Legislation
The Government of India Act, 11 British Indian provinces with parliaments are created
1935
Lord President
June Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 3rd term
1935
Minister of Labour
Appointed Minister of Labour
1935
Pact
Baldwin's government negotiates the Hoare-Laval Pact, permits Itay to annex Ethiopia
1935
President
7th June Appointed President of the Board of Trade
1935
Prime Minister
7th June Appointed Prime Minister of Great Britain, 4th term
1935
Rule of Ethiopia
Baldwin's government negotiates the Hoare-Laval Pact, permits Itay to annex Ethiopia
1936
Abdication
Baldwin's government negotiates the abdication of Edward VIII
1936
Committee Non Intervention
1st Aug France & Britain found the Committee of Non-Intervention
1937
Diplomacy
18th Nov London Italy & Britain make a "gentleman's agreement" not to upset the status quo in the Med
1937
International Caps
Scores a hat-trick for 10-man England in a game against Czechoslovakia
1937
Peerage
Bewdley Created Earl of Bewdley, 1st
1937
President
Appointed President of the Board of Trade
1937
Rule of Aden
Aden becomes a crown colony
1938
Demonstrations
Stoke Asks for a transfer, more than 3,000 fans attend a protest meeting and a further 1,000 demonstrate & Matthews stays
1940
Minister of Colonies
Appointed Minister of the Colonies
1940
Minister of War
Appointed Minister of War
1947
Death
Death of Stanley Baldwin
1953
FA Cup
Wins an FA Cup winners medal, the match is dubbed the 'Matthews Final'
1956
European Footballer of the Year
Winner of the first ever European Footballer of the Year award
1957
Retirement
29th Sep Final international appearence for England, lasted 24 yrs
1974
Minister of State
Appointed Minister of State for Northern Ireland
1992
FIFA Gold Merit Order
Winner of the FIFA Gold Merit Order
1999
Death
7th Mar Death of Stanley Kubrick
2000
Death
23rd Feb Death of Stanley Matthews
2002
English Football Hall of Fame
Inaugural Inductee of the English Football Hall of Fame

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