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Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby
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Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby KG (21 April 1775 – 30 June 1851 ), styled Lord Stanley from 1776 to 1832 and known as The Lord Stanley from 1832 to 1834, was an English politician , landowner, builder, farmer , art collector and naturalist . The Derbyan Parakeet , Psittacula derbiana , is named after him.
He was the fourth child and only son of Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of Derby and Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton . On 30 June 1798 he married Charlotte Margaret Hornby , daughter of Reverend Geoffrey Hornby .
After receiving his education at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge , Lord Stanley was Member of Parliament for Preston and Lancashire from 1796 to 1832, when he was ennobled as Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe , of Bickerstaffe in the County Palatine of Lancaster . In 1834 he succeeded his father as 13th Earl of Derby and withdrew from politics, instead concentrating on his natural history collection at Knowsley Hall , near Liverpool. He had a large collection of living animals : at his death there were 1,272 birds and 345 mammals at Knowsley, shipped to England by explorers such as Joseph Burke .
Lord Derby was also the patron of the writer Edward Lear .
Many of Derby's collections are now housed in Liverpool museum.
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