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Thomas Stanley (died 15 December 1571) was a goldsmith and officer of the Royal Mint in Tudor England. Stanley rose to the rank of Under-Treasurer of the Mint at the Tower of London in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.〔Challis (1992), p. 255〕 ==Family== Thomas Stanley was the third son of Thomas Stanley, of Dalgarth, Cumberland, and his wife Margaret, daughter of John Fleming. He married Joyce, daughter of John Barrett, of Aveley, Essex, and widow of Sir James Wilford (or Mytford), Knight. Their only daughter, Mary, married Sir Edward Herbert (1547–1593), second son of the Earl of Pembroke.〔Hawkins (1885), p. 106〕〔Burke (1836), p. 96〕 Her son William Herbert, 1st Baron Powis (1572–1655) was Lord High Steward to Elizabeth I and is a candidate for "Mr WH", the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets.
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