- Hans Stanley
Hans Stanley (
23 September 1721 –12 January 1780 ), was a British politician and statesman.Stanley was christened on
9 October 1721 atSt Martin-in-the-Fields , London. In 1761 Stanley wasChargé d'affaires at the Embassy to France. See:List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to France .He was appointed to theLords Commissioners of the Admiralty on17 June 1762 and became a member of thePrivy Council of the United Kingdom the same year. From 1766 to 1767 he was anAmbassador from the United Kingdom to Russia . Stanley was theCofferer of the Household for two terms: 1766–1774 and 1776–1780. He was elected Member of Parliament for Southampton on15 April 1754 , a seat he maintained until his death. Hans Stanley committedsuicide by cutting his throat, “ in a sudden fit of frenzy”, atAlthorp , the home ofJohn Spencer, 1st Earl Spencer inNorthamptonshire .He was the grandson ofSir Hans Sloane and the first cousin one time removed ofJohn 'Mad Jack' Fuller .References
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