Person:Henrietta Stanley (3)

Lady Henrietta Stanley
b.1687
d.26 Jun 1718
  1. James Stanley, Lord Strange1680 - 1699
  2. Lady Henrietta Stanley1687 - 1718
  3. Lady Elizabeth StanleyCal 1697 - 1714
m. 21 May 1706
m. 24 Jul 1714
Facts and Events
Name Lady Henrietta Stanley
Alt Name[3] Henrietta Maria Stanley
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 1687
Marriage 21 May 1706 to John Annesley, 4th Earl of Anglesey
Marriage 24 Jul 1714 Westminster, Middlesex, EnglandRoyal Chapel, Whitehall
to John Ashburnham, 1st Earl of Ashburnham
Death[1][2][3] 26 Jun 1718
Burial[3] Ashburnham, Sussex, England
Reference Number Q5716032 (Wikidata)


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Henrietta Maria Stanley, 4th Baroness Strange (1687 – 26 June 1718) was an English peer.


Henrietta was born in 1687, the daughter of the 9th Earl of Derby. He died in 1709 and one of his titles, Baron Strange, fell into abeyance between Lady Henrietta and her younger sister Lady Elizabeth. On Lady Elizabeth's death in 1714 Henrietta became the sole heir and succeeded to the title.

On 21 May 1706, she married the 4th Earl of Anglesey and so became the Countess of Anglesey. The Earl of Anglesey died in 1710. Henrietta then married the 3rd Baron Ashburnham (later created Earl of Ashburnham) on 24 July 1714 and became Lady Ashburnham. They had one child, also called Lady Henrietta, who succeeded her mother as Baroness Strange.

The 4th Lady Strange died in 1718 and was buried at Ashburnham, East Sussex. Some years following her death, Parliamentary intervention was required to settle the ownership of the Bretherton estate which she had inherited.

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References
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