Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington
Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington | |
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Arms of Vane: Azure, three sinister gauntlets (appaumée) or These are a difference of the arms of the Fane family, Earls of Westmorland from 1624, which show: three dexter gauntlets back affrontée, with identical tinctures | |
| Member of the Great Britain Parliament for Launceston | |
| In office 1726–1727 | |
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| Member of the Great Britain Parliament for St Mawes | |
| In office 1727–1741 | |
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| Member of the Great Britain Parliament for Ripon | |
| In office 1741–1747 | |
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| Member of the Great Britain Parliament for County Durham | |
| In office 1747–1753 | |
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| Born | c. 1705 |
| Died | 6 March 1758 |
| Political party | Whig |
| Spouse | Lady Grace Fitzroy |
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Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington, PC (c. 1705 – 6 March 1758), known as Lord Barnard between 1753 and 1754, was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1726 to 1753 when he succeeded to a peerage as Baron Barnard.