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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The following melancholy accident happened last week at
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Carlisle
1053:), a Barrister at Lincoln's Inn and a Senior Fellow of
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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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Britain), George III (King of Great (21 April 1962).
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Obituaries of the Dowager Lady Vane also appeared in
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after her burial at St Bega's Church, Bassenthwaite:
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Cumberland Pacquet, and Ware’s Whitehaven Advertiser
3015:, Pennsylvania, USA. Thursday 20 February 1873, p.4
2535:
Extant plaques at the Guards’ Cemetery, St Etienne,
702:. Another kinsman, John Bowerbank, a lieutenant on
2897:, Thursday, 16 Nov 1876; pg. 10; Issue 28788; col E
2413:, 14 April 1814. Published by Bemrose & Sons,
2393:Memorial Tablet for Walter Vane, St Bega’s Church,
999:In anticipation of the marriage of his second son,
744:between 1808 and 1809 when the school was based at
634:Memorial to Capt. Walter Vane at St Bega's Church,
373:In 1793, Sir Frederick was Steward of the Races in
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78:
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23:
2605:England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
1765:. Reprinted from the American law review. p.
1583:The Baronetage and Knightage of The British Empire
1417:
354:. Winchelsea was considered one of the notorious
2144:Wednesday, 15 Nov. 1876; p.10; Issue 28787; col E
230:, a destination on Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane's
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"
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
8:
3108:, Gloucestershire, England, 22 December 1866
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"
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
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2162:The National Register, 12 June 1808, p.383
895:, escorted Napoleon to his final exile on
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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
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1147:. A more detailed obituary appeared in
671:and the Fletcher Vane family at Hutton.
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
2718:. Boydell & Brewer. 22 April 1986.
2359:The Eton School Lists from 1791 to 1877
1991:. Boydell & Brewer. 21 April 1986.
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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
2572:Baring-Gould, Sabine (21 April 2019).
1487:Population Malthus: His Life and Times
1393:Memorials of Brooks’s, MDCCLXIV to MCM
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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
2405:The Guards' Cemeteries, St. Etienne,
1762:Lord Brougham: Considered as a Lawyer
1759:Ellis, John Harvard (22 April 1868).
1416:Christensen, Jerome (25 April 1993).
1401:Compiled From The Records Of The Club
1345:Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Ltd.
1055:Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
254:Sir Lionel Vane-Fletcher, 1st Baronet
7:
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
2335:, Wednesday, 15 November 1876, p.10
1484:James, Patricia (5 November 2013).
377:. An advertisement was printed in
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
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2080:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
2055:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
2031:. Archibald Constable. 5 May 2019
1539:. Law Times Office. 18 April 1873
1217:www.historyofparliamentonline.org
929:In his memoirs, Frederick's son,
3212:Parliament of the United Kingdom
3205:Parliament of the United Kingdom
3027:, Cumbria, England. 20 June 1854
1018:Sir Philip Musgrave, 8th Baronet
568:in October 1819 to consider the
504:, to Diana Beauclerk. In 1798,
3013:The Pittsburgh Daily Commercial
1943:Burke, Edmund (21 April 1877).
1684:Debrett, John (21 April 2019).
937:when his father, then a boy at
496:was the inspiration behind the
282:, describing the splendours of
184:was the inspiration behind the
168:on 11 April 1797 and, in 1798,
45:Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane by
3420:People from Harrow on the Hill
2221:– via Internet Archive.
1976:Agin the Governments, page 187
1858:The House of Commons 1754-1790
1827:. Cambridge University Press.
1776:– via Internet Archive.
1445:– via Internet Archive.
1290:– via Internet Archive.
1279:. Saunders and Otley. p.
698:. Dent served with Nelson on
207:, and the grandfather of both
1:
2817:. W. Pickering. 22 April 2019
2269:, Appendix II. Published by
1821:Newman, Ian (28 March 2019).
1335:. Memoirs and adventures of
1024:Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
818:, mainly for officers of the
723:St George the Martyr, Holborn
581:reform in the borough system.
3062:The Louisville Daily Courier
2865:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
2240:www.twickenham-museum.org.uk
1337:Sir Francis Fletcher Vane Bt
1144:The Louisville Daily Courier
798:During the French sortie at
680:Greystoke, County Cumberland
605:by Lieutenant John Bowerbank
3370:High sheriffs of Cumberland
3308:Baronetage of Great Britain
3220:Parliament of Great Britain
3119:Parliament of Great Britain
3087:The Illustrated London News
2769:Law, John (22 April 1797).
2271:Cassell And Company Limited
2223:kitty bowerbank portsmouth.
1163:The Illustrated London News
418:, the current incumbent of
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2815:"The Gentleman's Magazine"
2658:, 15 December 1894, p.6.
2525:– via Open WorldCat.
1462:William Wordsworth, A Life
601:, accompanied to exile on
537:. The duel took place in
340:High Sheriff of Cumberland
294:On Monday 27 August 1787,
142:High Sheriff of Cumberland
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2882:– via Google Books.
2825:– via Google Books.
2803:– via Google Books.
2795:. H. Colburn. 20 May 1875
2781:– via Google Books.
2758:– via Google Books.
2735:– via Google Books.
2694:. Sampson, Low, Marston.
2673:Agin the Governments, p.8
2626:– via Google Books.
2595:– via Google Books.
2578:. Library of Alexandria.
2561:– via Google Books.
2553:. Macmillan & co. ltd
2468:– via Google Books.
2193:– via Google Books.
2129:– via Google Books.
2039:– via Google Books.
2008:– via Google Books.
1955:– via Google Books.
1878:– via Google Books.
1844:– via Google Books.
1810:– via Google Books.
1730:– via Google Books.
1696:– via Google Books.
1688:. J.G. & F. Rivington
1664:munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk
1547:– via Google Books.
1507:– via Google Books.
1361:. Sampson, Low, Marston.
1315:– via Google Books.
1259:– via Google Books.
716:James Scott Bowerbank FRS
614:Sortie from Bayonne, 1814
38:
2750:. H.M. Stationery Office
2204:Roberts, George (1856).
1861:. Boydell & Brewer.
1051:Sir Francis Vane, 3rd Bt
977:in America. He died in
883:visited the cemetery in
554:General Election of 1818
364:Great Reform Act of 1832
140:. In 1788 he served as
138:Sir Henry Vane the Elder
106:Sir Henry Vane the Elder
3415:MPs for rotten boroughs
3247:Walter Spencer-Stanhope
3076:, 24 December 1866, p.2
2517:. 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).
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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.
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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. Wilson and sons
1988:The House of Commons
1912:www.thegazette.co.uk
1746:www.thegazette.co.uk
1634:www.thegazette.co.uk
1604:www.thegazette.co.uk
1381:Hutton in the Forest
1359:Agin the governments
1333:Agin The Governments
1239:The House of Commons
1169:Cheltenham Looker-On
1149:The Carlisle Journal
654:Hutton in the Forest
464:also controlled the
453:Wilson Gale-Braddyll
420:Hutton in the Forest
329:Hutton in the Forest
284:Château de Chantilly
228:Château de Chantilly
198:Lady Diana Beauclerk
136:and a descendant of
90:Hutton in the Forest
3042:www.geog.port.ac.uk
2912:www.geog.port.ac.uk
1824:The Romantic Tavern
1061:Philip Henry Howard
981:in December, 1894.
844:Wellington Barracks
480:on the proposal of
422:, stated at a 2014
368:Earls of Darlington
362:, abolished by the
3094:, 29 December 1866
1713:. Romney Society.
1563:www.ancestry.co.uk
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1118:Funerary hatchment
1067:Robert Percy Smith
1032:Edward Hassell of
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3293:Succeeded by
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3244:Succeeded by
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3157:Succeeded by
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2551:"Southern France"
2451:. Pen and Sword.
1012:Charles James Fox
820:Coldstream Guards
762:Iberian Peninsula
694:on the Island of
678:in the parish of
576:on 30 September:
570:Peterloo Massacre
550:Sir Oswald Mosley
482:Charles James Fox
352:Duke of Cleveland
289:French Revolution
280:French Revolution
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