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Venables-Vernon, George, 1735-1813

  • GB-2014-WSA-17332
  • Person
  • 1735-1813

VENABLES-VERNON, GEORGE, 2ND BARON VERNON, eldest son of George Venables-Vernon, 1st Baron Vernon, and his first wife Hon. Mary Howard, dau. of Thomas Howard, 6th Baron Howard of Effingham; b. 9 May 1735; adm. Jul 1742 (Stephens'); left 1745; Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. 12 Jan 1753, matr. Easter 1755; MP Weobley 7 Dec 1757-61, Bramber 4 May 1762-8, Glamorgan 1768 - 21 Aug 1780; succ. father as 2nd Baron Vernon 21 Aug 1780; m. 1st, 16 Jul 1757 Hon. Louisa Barberina Mansel, dau. of Bussey Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (qv, ?); m. 2nd, 25 May 1786 Georgiana, dau. of William Fauquier, St. Georgeís, Hanover Square, London; d. 18 Jun 1813.

Vane, Henry, Sir, 1612?-1662

  • GB-2014-WSA-01409
  • Person
  • 1612?-1662

VANE, SIR HENRY, eldest son of Sir Henry Vane, Kt MP, Treasurer of the Household and Secretary of State, Hadlow, Kent, and Raby Castle, co. Durham, and Frances, dau. of Thomas Darcy, Tolleshunt D’Arcy, Essex; bapt. 26 May 1613; at schoool under Osbaldeston (Wood, Athenae Oxon., iii, 578); became a puritan at age of 15; Magdalen Hall, Oxford, adm. fellow commoner, aged 16, but did not matr., as he objected to taking the oath; went to New England to obtain freedom of worship 1635; Governor of Massachusetts 1636-7; became entangled in doctrinal controversies and returned to England; Joint Treasurer of the Navy Jan 1639- Dec 41; MP Hull 1640-53; knighted 23 Jun 1640; showed Pym his father's notes of Strafford's advice to Charles I at the Council meeting of 5 May 1640; one of the originators of the bill for the abolition of episcopacy 1641; one of the committee appointed to vindicate the privileges of Parliament on the arrest of the five members; a leader of the war party in the House of Commons; Treasurer of the Navy (for Parliament) Aug 1642 - Dec 1650; conducted the negotiations with the Scots 1643; the virtual leader of the House of Commons after Pym's death; proposed and carried the establishment of the Committee of both Kingdoms 1644; one of the Parliamentary Commissioners at Uxbridge 1645; rejected Charles I’s overtures in 1644 and 1646; a Commissioner to treat with the army at Wycombe 1647; distrusted by the Presbyterians and the Levellers; took no part in Charles I’s trial; member of Council of State 14 Feb 1649; active member of the government 1649-53; a Commissioner for settling Scottish affairs 1651; quarrelled with Cromwell over the expulsion of the Long Parliament 1653; retired to Lincolnshire and refused a seat in the Little Parliament; imprisoned at Carisbrooke Castle as a result of the publication of his book Healing Question, propounded and resolved, 1656; MP Whitchurch in Richard Cromwell’s Parliament; assisted in the abolition of the Protectorate; Commissioner of the Navy and manager of foreign affairs in the restored Long Parliament; unsuccessfully endeavoured to reconcile Parliament and the army; became distrusted by all parties; expelled from the House of Commons 9 Jan 1660; partially excluded from the Act of Indemnity; imprisoned in the Tower of London, and subsequently transported to the Scilly Isles; tried for high treason in Court of King’s Bench, and sentenced to death 11 Jun 1662; an able statesman of enormous industry, but although his devotion to the public service and his freedom from corruption were well known, his religious enthusiasm and his subtlety in speculative matters exposed to him to the charge of being a fanatic and an unscrupulous schemer; author, The Retired Man’s Meditations, 1655, and other works; m. 1 Jul 1640 Frances, dau. of Sir Christopher Wray, Bart., Barlings, Lincs.; executed on Tower Hill 14 Jun 1662. DNB.

Vane, Henry, ca. 1727-1792

  • GB-2014-WSA-17280
  • Person
  • ca. 1727-1792

VANE, HENRY, 2ND EARL OF DARLINGTON, eldest son of Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington, and Lady Grace Fitzroy, third dau. of Charles Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Cleveland; nephew of Hon. Randyll Vane (qv); b.; adm. (aged 9) Jun 1736 (Lloyd's); left 1744; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 28 May 1744; MA Cambridge 30 Jul 1748/9; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 11 Apr 1745; Lieut. and Capt., 22 Feb 1746/7; 2nd Foot Guards 6 Feb 1749/50; ret. May 1758; Col. Durham Militia 26 Oct 1759, with rank of Col. in the Army during service 2 Jul 1779; MP Downton 24 Nov 1749 ñ Apr 1753, Co. Durham 11 May 1753 ñ 6 Mar 1758; succ. father as 2nd Earl of Darlington 6 Mar 1758; Lord Lieut., Co. Durham, from 11 Jul 1758; Master of the Jewel Office 29 Jan 1763 ñ 11 Jul 1782 (office abolished); Governor of Carlisle from Aug 1763; m. 19 Mar 1757 Margaret, dau. of Robert Lowther, Governor of Barbados, and sister of James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale; d. 8 Sep 1792.

Vane, Frederick, 1732-1801

  • GB-2014-WSA-17279
  • Person
  • 1732-1801

VANE, HON. FREDERICK, brother of Henry Vane, 2nd Earl of Darlington (qv); b. 26 Jun 1732; adm. Jan 1739/40 (Watts'); KS 1746; still at school 1749; Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, adm. fellow commoner 30 Jan 1749/50, matr. 1750; reprimanded by Vice-Chancellor for interfering with Senior Proctor in exercise of his duties on the occasion of the Westminster club dinner, presided over by Thomas Francklin (qv), 17 Nov 1750; MP co. Durham 1761-74; Deputy Treasurer, Chelsea Hospital; of Sellaby, co. Durham; m. 1st, 15 Jun 1758 Henrietta, sister of Sir William Meredith, Bart. (qv); m. 2nd, 1796 Jane, dau. of Arthur Lysaght, and niece of John Lysaght, 1st Baron Lisle (I); d. 28 Apr 1801.

Van Straubenzee, William Radcliffe, 1924-1999

  • GB-2014-WSA-17271
  • Person
  • 1924-1999

Van Straubenzee, Sir William Radcliffe, son of Brig. Arthur Bowen van Straubenzee DSO MC RA, and Margaret Joan, d. of Alexander Nelson Radcliffe of Bag Park, Widecombe-in-the­Moor, Devon; b. 27 Jan. 1924; adm. Sept. 1937 (G); left July 1942; RA 1939-45 (Maj. DAA and QMG Far East); adm. solicitor Mar. 1952, practised in London; chmn. Young Conservatives 1951-3; hon. sec. Westminster Boys’ Club 1952-65, chmn. 1965-8; MBE 1954; contested (Cons. ) Clapham 1955; MP (Cons. ) Wokingham 1959-87; PPS to Min. of Education 1960-2; Parliamentary under-sec. State, Ministry of Education and Science 1970-2; Minister of State, Northern Ireland 1972-4; knighted 1981; member, House of Laity, Church Assembly, Church of England 1965-70, General Synod 1975-87; a Church commissioner 1968-87, Second Church Estates Commissioner 1979-87; d. 2 Nov. 1999.

Upton, Arthur Percy, 1777-1855

  • GB-2014-WSA-17251
  • Person
  • 1777-1855

UPTON, HON. ARTHUR PERCY, brother of Hon. Fulke Greville Howard (qv); b. 13 Jun 1777; adm. 26 Jun 1786; Ensign, 2nd Foot Guards 6 Nov 1793; Lieut. and Capt., 2 Dec 1795; Maj., 13th Foot 7 May 1807; Lieut. -Col., 7th West India Regt., 14 May 1807; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 1st Foot Guards 21 May 1807; Brevet Col., 4 Jun 1814; 1st Maj., 25 Jul 1814; Major-Gen., 19 Jul 1821; Lieut. -Gen., 10 Jan 1837; Gen., 11 Nov 1851; served in the Netherlands 1794, the Helder and Walcheren expeditions, and in Peninsular War 1811-4; CB 4 Jun 1815; Equerry to Queen Charlotte May 1807-18; MP Bury St. Edmunds 1818-26; played in first match between Gentlemen and Players at Lordís Jul 1806, and in most of the principal cricket matches of that time; d. unm. 22 Jan 1855.

Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald, Robert Uniacke, 1839-1919

  • GB-2014-WSA-17240
  • Person
  • 1839-1919

UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD, SIR ROBERT UNIACKE, BART., eldest son of Robert Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald (formerly Penrose), Corkbeg Island, co. Cork, Ireland, and Frances Mary, dau. of Rev. Robert Austin LLD, Prebendary of Cloyne; b. 10 Jul 1839; adm. 26 May 1853 (G); Trinity Hall, Cambridge, adm. pens. 30 Jan 1859, matr. Lent 1859; won the University Pairs with James Penrose Ingham (qv) 1860; rowed v. Oxford 1861, 1862; LLB 1863; LLM 1872; travelled in India and Tibet 1863-7; MP (Conservative) Cambridge 1885-1906; assumed additional surname of Uniacke 26 Jun 1896; created baronet 4 Aug 1896; President, Yacht Racing Association; of Corkbeg Island, co. Cork; DL JP co. Cork; Busby Trustee 25 May 1889; m. 13 Sep 1867 Jane Emily, eldest dau. of Gen. Sir William John Codrington GCB; d. 10 Jul 1919.

Tyrwhitt-Drake, William, 1785-1848

  • GB-2014-WSA-17222
  • Person
  • 1785-1848

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, WILLIAM, son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv); b. 21 Oct 1785; in school list 1801; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 3 May 1803; Cornet, Royal Horse Guards (Blue) 5 Sep 1805; Lieut., 6 Aug 1807; Capt., 29 Aug 1811; Junior Maj., 22 Jun 1820, Senior Maj., 24 Jul 1823; Brevet Maj., 18 Jun 1815; Brevet Lieut. -Col., 22 Jun 1820; retired May 1826; served at battle of Waterloo; MP Amersham 21 Nov 1810-32; m. 22 Aug 1832 Emma, second dau. of Joseph Thompson Halsey MP, Great Gaddesden, Herts.; d. 21 Dec 1848.

Tyrwhitt-Drake, Thomas, d. 1810

  • GB-2014-WSA-019562
  • Person
  • d. 1810

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, THOMAS, second son of William Drake (adm. 1738, qv); b. ; in school list 1764 (Porten); left Whitsun 1767; Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 1 Jul 1767, aged 18; MA [sic, check] 1771; assumed surname of Tyrwhitt only 1776, but resumed his paternal name in addition to Tyrwhitt on inheriting Shardeloes estate, Amersham, Bucks. , from his father in 1796; MP Amersham from 4 Jun 1795; m. 8 Aug 1780 Anne, dau. of Rev. William Wickham, Garsington, Oxfordshire; d. 18 Oct 1810.

Tyrwhitt-Drake, Thomas, 1783-1852

  • GB-2014-WSA-17220
  • Person
  • 1783-1852

TYRWHITT-DRAKE, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake (in school list 1764, qv); b. 16 Mar 1783; at school under Vincent (Steward, Anniversary Dinner 1820); Brasenose Coll. Oxford, matr. 21 Feb 1801; MA 15 Jun 1803; MP Amersham 31 Jan 1805-32; of Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks.; DL JP Buckinghamshire, High Sheriff 1836; for many years Master, Bicester Foxhounds; m. Oct 1814 Barbara Caroline, dau. of Arthur Annesley MP, Bletchingdon Park, Oxfordshire; d. 21 Mar 1852.

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