William Stanley-Massey-Stanley

William Thomas Stanley-Massey-Stanley (1807 – 29 June 1863) was a British politician.

Born in Hooton, Cheshire,[1] Stanley stood in the 1837 UK general election in Pontefract for the Whigs.

He won the seat, but stood down at the 1841 UK general election.

[2] That year, he succeeded his father as 10th baronet.

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