Anne Stanley | |
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Countess of Castlehaven, previously Baroness Chandos | |
Born | May 1580 |
Died | c. 8 October 1647 |
Noble family | Stanley |
Spouse(s) | Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos Mervyn Tuchet, 2nd Earl of Castlehaven |
Issue | Robert Brydges Anne Brydges Elizabeth Brydges George Brydges, 6th Baron Chandos William Brydges, 7th Baron Chandos |
Father | Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby |
Mother | Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby |
Anne Stanley (May 1580 – c. 8 October 1647) was an English noblewoman. She was the eldest daughter of the Earl of Derby and, through her two marriages, became Baroness Chandos and later Countess of Castlehaven. She was a distant relative of Elizabeth I of England and for some time was seen as a possible heiress to the English throne.
In 1630, her second husband, the Earl of Castlehaven, was arrested and charged with being an accomplice to her rape by a servant. He was also accused of sodomy, found guilty and sentenced to death.
Anne Stanley's testimony against her husband was crucial in ensuring his conviction and set the precedent that a wife could give evidence against her husband. After the trial, she lived a very secluded life; her reputation had been severely damaged by the scandal.