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Knowsley Hall, Lathom House and the Stanley family 1385-1651

Hidden Heritage

HeritageXplore

Society & Culture, Arts, History

4.8 • 608 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Episode Description: In the first episode of this special season about Knowsley Hall and the history of the Stanley family, Lady Derby meets Dan Snow and Dr William Shannon to discuss the history of Knowsley Hall, Lathom House and the Stanley family, from the 14th century up until the mid-17th century. In the episode, we hear how Sir Thomas Stanley placed the English crown on his stepson, Henry Tudor (Henry VII). We learn about the life of Lady Margaret Beaufort who masterminded her own destiny, in a time when women could not own land or property, let alone administer their own affairs, yet she became the first recognised Queen Mother and a powerful woman in her own right. We also discuss a dramatic succession scandal and how it may have led to the death of the 5th Earl, Ferdinando. About Knowsley Hall: Knowsley Hall began life as a medieval hunting lodge in the 12th century, but the earliest part of today’s building dates from about 1500. The hall has been progressively added to over the years and now is a structure boasting a Georgian façade and Jacobean, Baroque and Victorian interiors. The house was significantly rebuilt in the early 18th century by the 10th Earl, and was enlarged again by the Victorian Earls of Derby. Knowsley Hall has over 100 rooms, 20 bedrooms, and two libraries. The State Dining Room, with its 50ft-high ceiling, can seat 50 people at one long table. The parkland alone stretches to 2,500 acres, within of the 12,000 acre estate in Northern England. Shakespeare’s first company of actors – Lord Strange’s Men - performed in the hall under the patronage of the, the 5th Earl. The performance-loving 6th Earl continued the family’s patronage of Shakespeare; ’A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ was probably first performed at his wedding to Elizabeth de Vere in front of Queen Elizabeth I at Greenwich Palace. Edward Lear, who popularised the limerick poetic form, wrote his nonsense poems in the hall for the grandchildren of the 12th Earl. Today the hall is home to the 19th Earl and Countess of Derby and their family. Under Lord & Lady Derby’s custodianship, Knowsley has enjoyed a renaissance as a centre of learning & community, welcoming people from across the globe. About the Host: The Countess of Derby was born Caroline Emma Neville in 1963, the daughter of Robin Neville, 10th Baron Braybrooke, of the House of Neville, and Robin Helen Brockhoff. Having studied History of Art, Lady Derby previously worked as assistant to the Curator of the Queen’s Pictures, at Windsor Castle. In 1994 she married Edward Stanley, the 19th Earl of Derby, with whom she has three children. Lady Derby competes in dressage, currently holding the title of National Music Champion at Prix St Georges level. As custodian of Knowsley Hall, Lady Derby has overseen a vast restoration of both the hall and it’s collection, which has furthered her interest in art and history. Lady Derby also works with a collection of local organisations and charities in her local area. Resources: Book your private stay today: https://knowsley.com/privatestays/ Order your copy of A Grand Tour journal 1820-22; The Awakening of the Man, edited by Professor Angus Hawkins. Published by Fontill Media. Now available on Amazon.com (http://amazon.com/) Step inside Britain's greatest Historic Houses, gardens and family homes through HeritgeXplore, your digital gateway to discovering heritage today. Visit https://www.heritagexplore.com/ https://www.onefineplay.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The 19th Countess of Derby has recently commissioned the publication last year by Fonnell Media of a book,

1:08.6

edited by the late Professor Angus Hawkins and titled

1:11.6

A Grand Tour Journal, 1820 to 1822, The Awakening of the Man, which is the actual journey

1:17.8

of Edward Geoffrey Stanley, laid to the 14th Earl of Derby and Prime Minister three times to Queen

1:23.3

Victoria. And we would love to share it with you. In the book, you'll journey hand in hand

1:28.4

with this intrepid 22-year-old classic scholar who had recently completed his studies

1:32.9

at Christchurch at the University of Oxford on his fascinating tour of continental Europe,

1:37.3

vividly seeing through his eyes the landscape, culture, and history of the early 19th century.

1:43.1

From the charm of the Tuscan hills to the grandeur of

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the Bridge of Augustus, witness his vivid experiences. Unearth hidden gems in these recently

1:51.4

discovered diaries, which display his early character, his diligence, courage and sense of justice,

1:56.8

and how these experiences helped make him the man who would go on to shape Great Britain

2:00.8

and its place in the world in the mid-19th century.

2:03.4

A grand tour journal 1820 to 1822, The Awakening of the Man, a rewarding read.

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