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Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby

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344:. The Heskeths had once been retainers of the Stanley family and were also family friends. This is why Richard Hesketh was chosen to approach Derby about the matter that has come to be known as "the Hesketh Plot". Ferdinando held two private meetings with Hesketh and then took him to London for further discussions with his mother, who had earlier been excluded from the Queen's court for allegedly plotting against Elizabeth. However, he finally dramatically rejected Hesketh's proposition with displays of scorn and indignation, even turning him over to Burghley. 39: 453:, Mohun (of Dunster) , and Stanley , fell into abeyance between his daughters and coheirs. The Barony of Strange (of Knokyn) was, however, improperly assumed by the succeeding Earls of Derby, and being, erroneously, supposed, in 1628, to belong to them, gave occasion to a writ of that date whereby a new Barony of the name of "Strange" was created. 253:
expressed frustration, stating that "diverse men" were not satisfied "with the course of this lord hitherto". Parsons hoped that the accession of the Stanleys to the English throne might aid the Roman Catholic cause, but that "the Earl of Derby's religion is held to be doubtful, as some do think him
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After his succession to his father's titles and estates, more reports of Roman Catholic plots on Ferdinando's behalf reached Burghley, particularly of a priest in Rome who had said of the new Earl of Derby that "though he were of no religion, should find friends to decide a nearer estate ". English
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His death was mysterious. A few months after the Hesketh affair, he was suddenly taken ill with a severe and violent sickness. Poisoning was suspected. It was claimed that Hesketh had threatened him that he would soon die if he did not accept his plans. He was said to have been poisoned by the
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Ferdinando's father died on 25 September 1593, and he succeeded him as Earl of Derby. Lord Strange's Men were accordingly renamed to "Derby's Men". Scholars believe that Shakespeare was involved with this company of players both as an actor and playwright. The troupe produced
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Hesketh was interrogated and later executed. However, Stanley, who had hoped that his display of loyalty to Elizabeth would be rewarded, was shut out of the case and was marginalised. He was dismayed when the position of Lord Chamberlain of Chester was given to
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rebels who had fled overseas sent a man named Richard Hesketh to urge Ferdinando that he had a claim to the crown of England by right of his descent from Mary, Queen Dowager of France, the second surviving daughter of
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was published which included work which may be by Ferdinando, but without his name being attached to it, and the identification remains to a large extent a matter of conjecture.
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to be of all three religions and others of none." Parsons added that "no side will esteem or trust him" because of this. Nevertheless, Elizabeth's chief minister
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Ferdinando was considered "of an exalted genius as well as birth", and during the absence of his father on State business he ably discharged the duties of the
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A contemporary note of the Earl's symptoms, the remedies he took, and the grounds for suspicion of witchcraft survive. He fell sick at
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also mentioned two younger daughters of the Earl and Alice Spencer. Lady Frances Stanley (1583–1636) would become the wife of
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During this period, Ferdinando remained circumspect about his true opinions on religion and other matters. The Jesuit writer
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Ferdinando was a supporter of the arts, enjoying music, dance, poetry, and singing, but above all, he loved the
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recorded his illness in great detail. It has been suggested that poisonous mushrooms were used.
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rather than himself, complaining that he was "crossed in court and crossed in his country".
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stone and allegedly, powdered unicorn's horn as medicine. He died on 16 April 1594.
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Ferdinando was succeeded as Earl of Derby by his younger brother,
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being suspected of administering the poison. The historian
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Index

The Right Honourable

English
Lancashire
Cheshire
Alice Spencer
Anne Stanley, Countess of Castlehaven
Elizabeth Stanley, Countess of Huntingdon
Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby
Lady Margaret Clifford
Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby
Lady Margaret Clifford
Elizabeth I
will of Henry VIII
matriculated
University of Oxford
Queen Elizabeth
Parliament
Barony of Strange
Alice Spencer
Sir John Spencer of Althorp
theatre
patron
Robert Greene
Christopher Marlowe
Edmund Spenser
William Shakespeare
Lord Strange's Men
Admiral's Men
The Theatre

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