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Henry Fane (died 1706)

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in 1656 and secured him his KB (one of the 23) at the coronation of Charles II on 23 April 1661. He was confirmed in her Irish estates on his marriage in 1668, by which time she was also his guardian. These lands, the Bourchier estate, comprised the manors of Lough Gur and Glenogra in county Limerick
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He married, licence dated 28 April 1668, Elizabeth (baptised Barnstaple 9 February 1650 - buried Basildon 15 December 1724), daughter of the late Thomas Southcott of Exeter, the younger son of Richard Southcott, of Calwoodley
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His eldest son Henry Bourchier Fane was killed in a duel by Elizeus Burges, who later was British Resident in Venice. The second son, his heir, Charles was created
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Elizabeth, having stayed at Mrs. Kitcnohams in Greek Street in 1708, lived in Frith Street in 1709, and in 1713–1723 she was at no. 19 (17)
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and Templeton was sold after 1749 and 1767 having been dis-entailed by act of Parliament. His mother Dorothy married thirdly Edward Wray of
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In May 1690 he was granted a valuable lease of land at the end of Duke street adjoining St. James's Park. It measured 25 by 800 ft.
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in Lincolnshire. In 1694 their daughter passed the estate of Barlings to her half-brother Sir Henry.
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Rachael Fane, Countess Dowager of Bath. Fane's guardian, benefactrice and aunt
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His aunt, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, purchased for him the estate of
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in 1689, 1690 and 1695 (1689–1698). Other awards and posts included:
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Eveline Cruikshanks, Stuart Handley & D.W. Hayton (eds),
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Reading
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Commissioner for assessment Berks 1677–1680; Devon 1679–80;
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Fane was returned as Whig Member of Parliament (MP) for
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Henry Fane (disambiguation)
KB
JP
Basildon
George Fane

Basildon House
Berkshire
Reading
Windsor Park
Calverleigh
Bampton
Barlings
Soho Square
Viscount Fane
HMS Lowestoffe
tontine
Categories
1650s births
1706 deaths
Knights of the Bath
People from Basildon, Berkshire
Fane family
Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Reading
Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
English MPs 1689–1690
English MPs 1690–1695
English MPs 1695–1698
Southcott family
Burials in Berkshire

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