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Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, 2nd Baronet

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of Mr. John Bowerbank, of Johnby, Cumberland, and grandmother of the present Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher Vane, Bart. On Friday the remains of the venerable lady were brought by rail from Cheltenham to the Keswick station. A hearse from Whitehaven was in waiting at the Keswick Hotel to receive the body. About 10 o’clock the funeral cortege, comprehending three coaches, in which were Sir Henry Vane and other members of the family, and friends of the deceased, started for Bassenthwaite, where the interment took place. On their return the mourners dined at the Keswick Hotel.
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THIS MONUMENT WAS ERECTED BY SIR F. F. VANE BART. IN THE MEMORY OF HIS SON WALTER VANE ESQ. LATE CAPTAIN IN THE 1ST FOOT GUARDS, OR DUKE OF YORK’S REGIMENT WHO WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED AT THE BATTLE OF BAYONNE ON THE 14TH OF APRIL, 1814 AND DIED ON THE 19TH IN THE SAME MONTH, IN THE 19TH YEAR OF HIS AGE.
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that this was so but the latter would not believe it, thinking it a ruse, perfide Albion and all that. But we, knowing the fact, relaxed in military precautions, and I expect had a jollification. Then the French made an effective sortie from the town to the west towards the sea and caught us napping
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DOWAGER LADY VANE – We have to announce the death of Hannah, Dowager Lady Vane, which occurred on Monday last, at Cheltenham, at the advanced age of 93. The deceased lady was born in 1773, and married, 9th March, 1797, Sir Frederick Fletcher Vane, Bart., who died in March 1832. She was the daughter
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Lady Hannah Vane gave birth to a daughter, Sophia Mercy Vane, on 18 March 1802. On 22 March 1802, Sophia was baptised at St Bega's Church, Bassenthwaite. On 1 August 1839, at the age of 37, she married the Reverend Forbes Smith, later Forbes Smith de Heriz, at the Parish Church in Cheltenham, her
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I made this addition opposite my name, ‘and also to consider of the necessity of a reform in Parliament’. If that question is not brought forward, it might appear that a change of ministers was our only object, but I suppose most of us will be of opinion that no change can be of much use without a
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a rotten borough abolished by the Great Reform Act of 1832, together with the double member borough of Westmorland. By 1761, the Howard's control of Carlisle was weakening and Sir James Lowther took the opportunity to take control of the borough. The freemen of the city of Carlisle were upset by
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describes Hannah Bowerbank as coming from a ‘good though impoverished family’. It is not clear that they were in fact impoverished. The obituary of Hannah Bowerbank's father, John Bowerbank, in the National Register in 1808 describes him as a ‘most respectable farmer under His Grace the Duke of
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In the words of his grandson, Sir Frederick Fletcher Vane ‘was not without the faults and passion of youth’. He has also been described as a ‘colourful and difficult character’. Notwithstanding the last remark, expressed after Sir Frederick's death, his character and personality while alive were
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I have letters from an uncle of mine, who joined as a young officer of the Guards when our troops attacked San Sebastian in Spain. We had then driven the French, with the aid of the Spaniards and the Portuguese, almost out of the two countries. He writes home in these words: ‘What a dull thing
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in the anti-Lowther interest. The anti-Lowther faction in the North West of England concerned the control of the parliamentary dual member borough of Carlisle that was contested by three old Cumberland families: the Howards, Earls of Carlisle, the Musgraves and the Lowthers. In the north west of
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this and agreed to fund any candidate prepared to challenge the Lowther's position. On election day, a Lowther candidates, John Stanwix, decided to withdraw from the election and the electorate of Carlisle chose Curwen, an independent, together with a Lowther candidate, Raby Vane.
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Charles Smallwood-Fetherstonhaugh (d. 7 March 1839), son of the Rev. Charles Smallwood, Vicar of Kirkoswald by the sister of Timothy Fethersonthaugh who died in 1797. Charles Smallwood assumed the additional surname of Fetherstonhaugh when he inherited the Kirkoswald College
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where they stayed but then outline the problem of travelling in a land ‘infested by crowds of beggars’ in places where horses needed to be changed making travel by carriage difficult, the plight of the poor in contrast to a rich aristocracy being the economic cause of the
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a rather wild and lavish but well-esteemed country gentleman, who made little mark in the world, and was chiefly known in London as a good-hearted fellow, fond of truly British sport, and of the fashionable distractions of the
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HIS REMAINS WERE INTERRED WITH MILITARY HONOURS BETWEEN THE CITY OF BAYONNE AND THE VILLAGE OF BOUCAT ALONG WITH MANY OF HIS BROTHER OFFICERS WHO BRAVELY FELL IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY, ON THE SAME MEMORABLE OCCASION
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and Adour. Walter Vane attained the rank of captain on 15 March 1814. At the time of Napoleon's capitulation in 1814, shortly before Napoleon's first exile to Elba, Walter Vane was in the camp of the Grenadier Guards at
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Magna Britannia, Being A Concise Topographical Account Of Several Counties of Great Britain by the Rev. Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons. Volume the Fourth containing Cumberland. Published London, 1816
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The Sporting Magazine, Or Monthly Calendar Of The Transactions of the Turf, the Chase, and every other Diversion of Pleasure interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprise and Spirit. For April 1794
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of Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane (displaying the arms of Fletcher, left), and Lady Hannah Fletcher-Vane (née Bowerbank, arms of Bowerbank right), painted on the death of Sir Frederick, c.1832
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Wellington’s Men Remembered, Volume II. A Register of Memorials to Soldiers who fought in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo. Published Great Britain by the Praetorian Press, 2015, p.378
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There are few public records of Sir Frederick's early years and education; given his position it can be assumed at that time he was educated at home. He was made a lieutenant in the
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witnessed a battle which must have been one of the last feudal ones in England. My grandfather owned most of the feudal lands round the lake, but Lord Egremont, who lived at
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address stated as Park Place, Cheltenham. The Rev. Forbes Smith was then residing at Wolseley Lodge, Cheltenham and the witnesses were Carlisle Spedding and Sarah Spedding.
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in the county of Cumberland. It was, perhaps, to improve living conditions for his young family, Hutton being in a parlous state according to contemporaneous accounts.
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The Social History of the People of the Southern Counties of England in Past Centuries: Illustrated in Regard to Their Habits, Municipal Bye-laws, Civil Progress, Etc
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lecture that Sir Frederick contemplated the sale of Hutton. It is clear that Sir Frederick and his young family largely based themselves at Armathwaite.
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Norfolk for upwards of 60 years and father of the present Lady Vane of Armathwaite’. In fact, John Bowerbank also managed the lands of the Hassells of
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Wellington's Men Remembered Volume 2: A Register of Memorials to Soldiers who Fought in the Peninsular War and at Waterloo- Volume II: M to Z
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and he wrote an extant account of his observations during the voyage. The Bowerbank family were also notable in the church and academia,
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was commissioned to take his portrait. At the age of 31, he entered Parliament in the pocket borough of Winchelsea when his kinsman,
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and would later be a trustee on the resettlement of the Fletcher-Vane estates ahead of the marriage in 1823 of Sir Frederick's son,
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Sir Frederick died on 26 February 1832. One account of Sir Frederick appeared in an American newspaper in 1873 describing him as:
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The Other Illusions, by Captain Sir Francis Vane Bt. Published London and Manchester by National Labour Press Ltd, 1914, p.7
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serving with the expeditionary force sent to Portugal in 1827 after which he retired from the Army. He then served in the
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In reference to the marriage, Sir Frederick reputedly spoke of the Beauclerk family as a very good one (descending from
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It is not known when Sir Frederick began an affair with Hannah Bowerbank, a ‘companion’ to Sir Frederick's mother at
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The History of Parliament. British Political, Social and Local History. The History of Parliament Trust 1964-2016
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was created a Baronet on 26 August 1776, and was later physician to George III, before and during the Regency.
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Agin The Governments, Memoirs and Adventures of Sir Francis Fletcher Vane, Bt. Published London, 1929, p.88
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on 17 April 1793 for the 58th Anniversary of the Cumberland Society to be held on Saturday the 27th at the
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on 20 March 1909. It is not without irony that Walter Vane's kinsman, John Bowerbank, as a lieutenant on
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List of Carthusians, 1800-1879, Edited by W.D. Parish. Published Lewes, Farncombe & Co., 1879, p.239
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on 27 February 1760 and baptised on 6 March 1760 at St Mary's Church in that parish. He was the son of
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The History of Parliament: Carlisle, Double Member Borough. The History of Parliament Trust, 1964-2016
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who would later develop the Victorian public school ideal of muscular Christianity while headmaster of
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and would later be a trustee on the resettlement of the Fletcher-Vane estates ahead of the marriage of
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Charles Robert Beauclerk (6 January 1802 – 22 February 1872), brother of Diana Beauclerk (who married
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The British learnt from their ships that Peace had been signed and sent word to the French General at
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Sir Frederick regained the seat of Winchelsea in 1806 but retired in 1807 when the seat was taken by
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and voted with the Whigs on four occasions before the end of Parliament that year. He joined the
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by Dr H.E.C. Stapylton, Esq. Published London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., MDCCCLXXXXIV, p.53
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in 1788, and changed his surname from Vane-Fletcher to Fletcher-Vane in 1790. Around this time
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Transcript of The John Cornforth Lecture by Lord Inglewood on Wednesday 15 January 2014, p.21
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describes him as the second son of Sir Frederick Fletcher Vane when he was in fact the third
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Sir Frederick and Lady Vane had a further son, Frederick Henry Vane, born on 10 May 1807 at
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After his move to Armathwaite, in 1796 Sir Frederick was elected MP for Carlisle, replacing
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Sir Frederick's anti-Lowther sentiment took a more violent turn in 1798 when he challenged
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Sir Frederick changed his surname to Fletcher Vane in 1790. He was the father of
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An Enlightenment Statesman in Whig Britain: Lord Shelburne in Context, 1737-1805
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Sir Francis Fletcher Vane, 5th Baronet, describes Armathwaite in his memoirs:
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and the allied forces of Britain, Spain and Portugal to gain control of the
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soldiering really is. We fight every month or so, and meantimes we rot’.
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could have conceded and the result is best summed up by Walter's nephew:
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On 9 March 1797, Sir Frederick married Hannah Bowerbank at the church of
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Inscription on Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane's vault at St Bega's Church,
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on The Strand, London. The Crown and Anchor was also the venue for the
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interesting enough to see him successfully proposed for membership of
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Letters written by Walter to his parents passed to Walter's nephew,
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Memorial to the First Foot Guards at the former Anglican Church in
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who married Julia Musgrave, daughter of Sir Philip Musgrave, Bart;
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The Crown and Anchor was the first meeting place of the Whig Club
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Peterloo, a matter on which Sir Frederick wrote to Henry Brougham
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in 1787 and extant letters outline conditions in France and
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In February 1794, Sir Frederick was appointed Steward of
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Sir Frederick's brother, Henry, died shortly thereafter.
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Sir Frederick's first son, Walter Vane, was educated at
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The following melancholy accident happened last week at
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Aston, Nigel; Orr, Clarissa Campbell (22 April 2019).
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Muirhead, Findlay; Monmarché, Marcel (21 April 2019).
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as part of the 'anti-Lowther movement' spearheaded by
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Obituaries of the Dowager Lady Vane also appeared in
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Extant plaques at the Guards’ Cemetery, St Etienne,
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Winchelsea was considered one of the notorious 2548: 2144:Wednesday, 15 Nov. 1876; p.10; Issue 28787; col E 230:, a destination on Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane's 3351: 2513:Vane, Frances Patrick Fletcher (27 April 2019). 2445:Bromley, Janet; Bromley, David (25 March 2015). 2349:, Monday, 27 Nov 1876; pg. 9; Issue 28797; col E 1524:The Will of Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, Baronet 1357:Vane, Francis Patrick Fletcher (25 April 2019). 822:; as he was wounded at the original camp of the 488:on 11 April 1797, whose future members included 3038:"Old Cumbria Gazetteer, St Bega, Bassenthwaite" 2444: 1778:winchelsea earls of darlington pocket borough. 781:. The French General refused to believe that 658:Sir Francis Patrick Fletcher Vane, 5th Baronet 2690:Vane, Francis Patrick Fletcher (8 May 2019). 1855:Namier, Lewis; Brooke, John (22 April 1985). 1292:frederick fletcher vane henry vane the elder. 1276:The genealogy of the existing British peerage 748:. Walter was enlisted as a lieutenant in the 3108:, Gloucestershire, England, 22 December 1866 2571: 1854: 1802:. Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper. 19 April 2019 3400:Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain 1707:Eltham, B. E. Maclean- (1 September 1996). 1660:"Munks Roll Details for George (Sir) Baker" 1415: 1089:Sir Frederick kept a pack of hounds at his 922:, where he was a contemporary of the young 192:, to Diana Beauclerk, the granddaughter of 2162:The National Register, 12 June 1808, p.383 895:, escorted Napoleon to his final exile on 39: 2996: 2994: 2685: 2683: 2681: 2679: 2098: 2096: 1303: 985:Resettlement of the Fletcher-Vane estates 684:George Stanhope, 8th Earl of Chesterfield 674:The Bowerbank family had been settled at 366:but at the time under the control of the 2955: 2953: 2858: 2648: 2646: 2644: 2642: 2378: 2376: 2326: 2324: 2258: 2256: 2116: 1710:George Romney: Paintings in Public Colle 1518: 1516: 1514: 1479: 1477: 1457: 1455: 1268: 1266: 1147:. A more detailed obituary appeared in 1112: 988: 671:and the Fletcher Vane family at Hutton. 640: 629: 618: 608: 589: 518: 428: 323: 237: 222: 164:was a member. Sir Frederick joined the 152:in 1796 by the Whig politician and wit, 124:, between 1792 and 1794, the borough of 114:Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, 2nd Baronet 2745: 2718:. Boydell & Brewer. 22 April 1986. 2359:The Eton School Lists from 1791 to 1877 2203: 2180: 1991:. Boydell & Brewer. 21 April 1986. 1683: 1411: 1409: 1133:Sir Frederick was buried at St Bega's, 752:on 11 September 1811 and served in the 512:made use of Sir Frederick's library at 176:made use of Sir Frederick's library at 128:, between 1796 and 1802, and again for 3352: 2991: 2676: 2572:Baring-Gould, Sabine (21 April 2019). 2093: 1820: 1706: 1592: 1487:Population Malthus: His Life and Times 1393:Memorials of Brooks’s, MDCCLXIV to MCM 1328: 1326: 1324: 1322: 957:, Frederick was commissioned into the 806:. There are two Guards’ Cemeteries at 502:Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, 3rd Baronet 476:In 1796, Sir Frederick was elected to 213:Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, 5th Baronet 205:Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, 3rd Baronet 2950: 2639: 2405:The Guards' Cemeteries, St. Etienne, 2373: 2321: 2253: 1942: 1762:Lord Brougham: Considered as a Lawyer 1759:Ellis, John Harvard (22 April 1868). 1758: 1511: 1483: 1474: 1452: 1416:Christensen, Jerome (25 April 1993). 1401:Compiled From The Records Of The Club 1345:Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Ltd. 1272: 1263: 1055:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge 254:Sir Lionel Vane-Fletcher, 1st Baronet 2689: 2512: 1406: 1356: 1242:. Boydell & Brewer. 4 May 1986. 1046:KG (19 April 1803 – 21 August 1891); 1044:Harry Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland 1020:, a political ally of Sir Frederick; 1008:Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland 994:Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland 740:from 1805 to 1807 and thereafter at 248:Frederick Vane-Fletcher was born at 209:Sir Henry Fletcher-Vane, 4th Baronet 2768: 2335:, Wednesday, 15 November 1876, p.10 1484:James, Patricia (5 November 2013). 1319: 377:. An advertisement was printed in 13: 3330:Hutton in the County of Cumberland 2618:. Kelly and Company. 27 April 1878 2263:Napoleon and His Fellow Travellers 1304:statesmen, English (18 May 2019). 541:and, without an outcome, again in 14: 3446: 2080:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 2055:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 2031:. Archibald Constable. 5 May 2019 1539:. 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National labour Press 2308:Encyclopedia Britannica 1029:Reverend Fergus Graham; 933:, describes a scene at 718:being another kinsman. 385:Crown and Anchor Tavern 338:Sir Frederick was made 270:Sir Frederick took the 160:being a club where the 28:Frederick Fletcher-Vane 3435:People from Winchelsea 3064:, 12 January 1867, p.3 2836:The House of Nell Gwyn 2748:"Parliamentary Papers" 2575:A Book of the Pyrenees 2383:Napoleonic War Records 2107:, 31 January 1798, p.3 1800:"The Monthly Magazine" 1273:Lodge, Edmund (1838). 1158: 1131: 1121: 1097:. In 1829 he employed 996: 951: 878: 865: 796: 649: 638: 627: 616: 606: 583: 526: 449: 436: 335: 333:Fletcher-Vane baronets 314: 245: 235: 3385:British MPs 1796–1800 3380:British MPs 1790–1796 3342:Francis Fletcher-Vane 3296:Sir Oswald Mosley, Bt 3251:John Christian Curwen 3239:John Christian Curwen 3198:John Christian Curwen 3178:John Christian Curwen 2979:Hatchments In Britain 2515:"The other illusions" 1945:"The Annual Register" 1526:. Dated 25 July 1832 1447:lord byron whig club. 1424:. JHU Press. p.  1153: 1126: 1116: 1001:Francis Fletcher-Vane 992: 943: 887:on 20 March 1889 and 873: 860: 840:Royal Military Chapel 787: 727:Francis Fletcher Vane 644: 633: 622: 612: 593: 578: 522: 468:of Cockermouth, like 457:John Christian Curwen 443:There on the lake is 441: 432: 327: 302: 261:7th Regiment Dragoons 241: 226: 3317:Lionel Vane-Fletcher 3272:Member of Parliament 3226:Member of Parliament 3185:Member of Parliament 3174:Wilson Gale-Braddyll 3164:John Hiley Addington 3139:Member of Parliament 3105:Cheltenham Looker-On 3074:The Carlisle Journal 2715:The House of Commons 2692:Agin the governments 2484:Imperial War Museums 2185:. T. 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Index

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George Romney
Harrow on the Hill
England
Hutton in the Forest
England
Sir Henry Vane the Elder
pocket borough
Winchelsea
Carlisle
Winchelsea
Hutton
Sir Henry Vane the Elder
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Brooks's
Charles James Fox
Brooks's
Prince of Wales
Whig Club
Coleridge
Wordsworth
Hutton
Bobus Smith
Whig Club
Francis
Topham Beauclerk
Lady Diana Beauclerk
Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, 3rd Baronet
Sir Henry Fletcher-Vane, 4th Baronet

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