_UNKNOWN de AUDLEY _ _Adam de STANLEY _|____________________ _William de STANLEY ___________________| | | ____________________ | |__________________|____________________ _William de STANLEY _| | | ____________________ | | __________________|____________________ | |_______________________________________| | | ____________________ | |__________________|____________________ _John de STANLEY _| | | ____________________ | | __________________|____________________ | | _Philip de BAUMVILLE Forester of Wiral_| | | | | ____________________ | | | |__________________|____________________ | |_Joan de BAUMVILLE __| | | ____________________ | | __________________|____________________ | |_______________________________________| | | ____________________ | |__________________|____________________ | |--William de STANLEY Forester of Wiral | | ____________________ | __________________|____________________ | _______________________________________| | | | ____________________ | | |__________________|____________________ | _James HAWKSET ______| | | | ____________________ | | | __________________|____________________ | | |_______________________________________| | | | ____________________ | | |__________________|____________________ |_Mabel HAWKSET ___| | ____________________ | __________________|____________________ | _______________________________________| | | | ____________________ | | |__________________|____________________ |_____________________| | ____________________ | __________________|____________________ |_______________________________________| | ____________________ |__________________|____________________
1910 work, pages 30-36, mentions that he successfully claimed the
forestership of Wiral by virtue of his descent from his grandfather,
PHILIP. Round does not identify his wife.
Cokayne's "Complete Peerage" (Stanley, p.247), calls him Forester of
Wirral Forest, which he successfully claimed in 1361/2. In 1355 he was
accused of participating in an attack on the Abbey of Burton-upon-Trent.
I have two wives for William, but neither is well documented. See notes
on MARY and ALICE for more details.