Hervey de Stanton
Hervey de Stanton  | |
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| Chancellor of the Exchequer of England | |
| In office 1316–1323  | |
| Monarch | Edward II | 
| Chancellor | John Sandale (1317–1318) John Hotham (1318–1320) John Salmon (1320–1323)  | 
| Preceded by | John Hotham | 
| Succeeded by | Walter of Stapledon | 
| Chancellor of the Exchequer of England | |
| In office 1324–1327  | |
| Monarch | Edward II | 
| Chancellor | Robert Baldock | 
| Preceded by | Walter of Stapledon | 
| Succeeded by | Adam de Harvington | 
| Lord Chief Justice of England | |
| In office 1323–1324  | |
| Monarch | Edward II | 
| Chancellor | Robert Baldock | 
| Preceded by | Henry le Scrope | 
| Succeeded by | Geoffrey le Scrope | 
| Chief Justice of the Common Pleas | |
| In office 1326–1326  | |
| Monarch | Edward III | 
| Chancellor | Robert Baldock | 
| Preceded by | William Bereford | 
| Succeeded by | William Herle | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1260 | 
| Died | November 1327 (aged 66–67) | 
| Nationality | English | 
| Residence(s) | Norfolk Thurston, Suffolk East Dereham  | 
Hervey de Stanton (or Staunton) (1260 – November 1327) was an English judge (serving both as Chief Justice of the King's Bench and as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) and Chancellor of the Exchequer.