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John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland

British Army officer and politician (1685–1762)


British Army officer and politician (1685–1762)

FieldValue
honorific-prefixGeneral The Right Honourable
nameThe Earl of Westmorland
imageFile:John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland, by Thomas Ady, London, 1740, marble - Victoria and Albert Museum - London, England - DSC05853.jpg
captionBust by Thomas Ady
officeMember of Parliament for Buckingham
term_startMarch 1727
term_end1728
alongsideWilliam Heathcote
Thomas Lewis
George Chamberlayne
monarchGeorge I
George II
predecessorWilliam Heathcote
Richard Grenville
successorGeorge Chamberlayne
Richard Grenville
office2Member of Parliament for Kent
term_start2September 1715
term_end21722
alongside2William Delaune
monarch2George I
predecessor2Mildmay Fane
successor2Sir Edward Knatchbull
Sir Thomas Twisden
office3Member of Parliament for Hythe
term_start31708
term_end31711
alongside3John Boteler
The Viscount Shannon
monarch3Anne
predecessor3Sir Philip Boteler
John Boteler
successor3John Boteler
William Berners
office4Chancellor of the University of Oxford
term_start41759
term_end41762
predecessor4The Earl of Arran
successor4The Earl of Lichfield
birth_nameJohn Fane
birth_date
death_date
nationalityEnglish
spouseMary Cavendish
parentsVere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland
Rachel Bence
allegianceKingdom of Great Britain
branchBritish Army
serviceyears1709–1761
rankGeneral
commands[John Fane's Regiment of Foot](37th-north-hampshire-regiment-of-foot)
[1st Troop Horse Grenadier Guards](1st-troop-horse-grenadier-guards)
[His Majesty's Own Troop of Horse Guards](1st-troop-of-horse-guards)
battlesBattle of Oudenarde
Siege of Lille
Battle of Malplaquet
footnotes

| honorific-prefix = General The Right Honourable | honorific-suffix = Thomas Lewis George Chamberlayne George II Richard Grenville Richard Grenville Sir Thomas Twisden The Viscount Shannon John Boteler William Berners Rachel Bence 1st Troop Horse Grenadier Guards His Majesty's Own Troop of Horse Guards Siege of Lille Battle of Malplaquet

John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland (24 March 1685 – 26 August 1762), styled The Honourable John Fane from 1691 to 1733 and Lord Catherlough from 1733 to 1736, of Mereworth Castle in Kent, was a British Army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in three separate stretches between 1708 and 1734.

Origins

He was the son of Vere Fane, 4th Earl of Westmorland by his wife Rachel Bence. He succeeded both his childless elder brothers, namely Vere Fane, 5th Earl of Westmorland and Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland.

Inheritance

Since Fane outlived many of his siblings, including Vere Fane, 5th Earl of Westmorland and Thomas Fane, 6th Earl of Westmorland, and was the only heir male, he inherited most of their properties. His wealth increased further with an inheritance from his younger brother Mildmay Fane and with the revenue from his Caterlough barony.

Career

He commenced his law studies at Lincoln's Inn in 1703 and entered as a fellow commoner at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1703/4. It is likely that his older brother Thomas influenced his decision to become Member of Parliament for Hythe in 1708, a position which he held until 1711. That same year, he joined the army and fought at Oudenarde and Lille. After the war, he returned to England with a letter for the Lord High Treasurer, Lord Godolphin, from the Duke of Marlborough, who wrote that "Fane behaved himself very well, so that I am desirous you would do him the honour of presenting him to the Queen. I like him much better than his brother [Westmorland]." A year later, however, he left for the continent again, this time as a Captain of horse in William Cardogan's regiment, and saw action at Malplaquet.

In 1709 and 1710, he was re-elected as Member of Parliament for Hythe, but he was forced to relinquish his seat in 1711 due to a petition by Tory candidates. He later became Member of Parliament for Kent from 1715 to 1722,

During his service in the British Army, Fane reached the rank of colonel in the 1st Troop, Horse Guards, and that of general in 1761. He was created 1st Baron Catherlough of Catherlough in Ireland on 4 October 1733 and succeeded his elder brother as 7th Earl of Westmorland in 1736. He is also notable for having commissioned Colen Campbell to build his Palladian seat at Mereworth Castle in Kent.

Marriage

In 1716 he married Mary Cavendish (1700-1778), only daughter and heiress of Lord Henry Cavendish, MP (by his wife Rhoda Cartwright, a daughter of William Cartwright, of Aynho, Northamptonshire), 2nd son of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire. Without issue.

Death and succession

When Fane died without issue in 1762, his Irish barony became extinct; the barony of Le Despencer, being a barony in fee, devolved upon his nephew Sir Francis Dashwood, Bt; and the earldom of Westmorland went to the heir male, Thomas Fane of Bristol, a merchant, son of Henry Fane (d. 1726,) attorney-at-law, grandson of Sir Francis Fane, and great-grandson of Sir Francis Fane, of Fulbeck, Lincolnshire, the third son of Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland.

Arms

Arms of John Fane, 7th Earl of Westmorland with inescutcheon of pretence of Cavendish (''Sable, three buck's heads cabossed argent''), Mereworth Church, Kent

References

Literature

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  • {{cite book | editor1-last = Mosley | editor1-first = Charles

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  • {{cite web | access-date = 17 August 2015

  • {{cite book | editor-last = Hayton | editor-first = D. W. | editor-last2 = Cruickshanks | editor-first2 = Eveline | editor-last3 = Handley | editor-first3 = Stuart | title-link = The History of Parliament

Thomas Lewis 1727–1728 George Chamberlayne 1728|years=1727–1728}}

References

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  2. Bodl. Dashwood C5, lt.-col. commn. for John Fane, 1710; Add. 70775, Westmorland to Harley, 9 Apr. 1713.
  3. and for [[Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency). Buckingham]] from 1727 to 1734.{{sfn. Mosley. 2003. Whig]], Fane changed sides and became a [[Tory]] during the reign of [[George II of Great Britain. George II]]. He may also have been involved in [[Jacobitism. Jacobite]] intrigues.Add. 42593, f. 135; 70775, Westmorland to Harley, 9 Apr. 1713; VCH Northants. ii. 545; Hasted, Kent, v. 79–80; HMC Denbigh, v, 277.
  4. {{harvnb. Debrett. 1820
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