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Henry Fane (1739–1802)

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Inigo Jones (L, relative of famous architect) and Henry Fane (R)

Henry Fane (4 May 1739 – 4 June 1802) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons for 30 years between 1772 and 1802.

Early life

Fane was the younger son of Thomas Fane, 8th Earl of Westmorland, and his wife Elizabeth Swymmer, daughter of William Swymmer, a merchant of Bristol. He was a Clerk to HM Treasury from 7 December 1757 until 29 August 1763,[1] but was described as "very idle and careless and spending much time in the country".[2]

Career

Fane with Inigo Jones and Charles Blair by Sir Joshua Reynolds 1761–66, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fane followed a long line of Fanes as Members of Parliament for Lyme Regis the family's pocket borough, inherited from John Scrope which at times provided the Fanes with up to two members of parliament at the same time. Lord Burghersh succeeded in the peerage in 1772 and was elevated to the House of Lords. Fane was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament for Lyme Regis at the resulting by-election on 27 January 1772. In June 1772, he was appointed Keeper of the King's Private Roads, Gates and Bridges. He was returned for Lyme Regis again in 1774, 1780 and 1784.[3] He was again returned in 1790 and 1796. His attendance was less regular in the last two parliaments. He did not stand at the 1802 general election. In all his time in parliament he never made a spoken contribution.[4]

On 12 January 1778 Fane married Anne Buckley, the daughter of Edward Buckley Batson, a banker. Fane's father gave him Fulbeck Hall in 1783, which he and his wife occupied in 1784, and enlarged and refurnished, adding a new north wing.[5] Fane died on 4 June 1802. Anne died on 19 January 1838.

Children

The couple had 14 children:

Fane also had a natural child before his marriage:

Notes

  1. ^ "Alphabetical list of officials: A-J". Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1: Treasury Officials 1660-1870. 1972. pp. 109–35. Retrieved 17 May 2007.
  2. ^ Lincolnshire Archives Committee, "Archivists' Report 17, 1965-1966" (PDF). (922 KiB). Retrieved 9 May 2007. (53 pages), p. 19
  3. ^ "FANE, Hon. Henry (1739–1802), of Fulbeck, nr. Grantham, Lincs". History of Parliament Online (1754–1790). Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  4. ^ "FANE, Hon. Henry (1739–1802), of Fulbeck, nr. Grantham, Lincs". History of Parliament Online (1790–1820). Retrieved 21 November 2017.
  5. ^ Smith
  6. ^ Burke's Peerage 1970

References

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Lyme Regis
1772–1801
With: Henry Fane 1772–1777
Francis Fane 1777–1780
David Robert Michel 1780–1784
Thomas Fane 1784–1801
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Member of Parliament for Lyme Regis
1801–1802
With: Thomas Fane
Succeeded by
Thomas Fane
Henry Fane
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