On 28 September 1314, he was appointed one of the barons of the
exchequer, and on 22 June 1316
Chancellor of the Exchequer, but continued to act as a judge, and was regularly summoned to parliament with the other judges. In 1323 he was made
chief justice of the king's bench, and directed to discharge his duties at the exchequer by a substitute. On 27 March 1324, Stanton resigned the chief justiceship, and on 26 March was reappointed chancellor of the exchequer. He resigned the latter post on 18 July 1326, when he was appointed
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Stanton seems to have sided with Edward II, and in September
Queen Isabella seized eight hundred marks which he had deposited at
Bury St Edmunds. He was not reappointed on the accession of
Edward III, and the proceedings of an
iter he had held at London were reversed. ==Foundation of Michaelhouse==