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  1. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Fane had the ‘oversight of the ordnance’ in Henry VIII’s last war with France in 1545. On 7 Feb. 1554 he was drawn into Wyatt’s revolt after the rebels had reached London. Arrested the following day and sent to the Tower, he was sentenced to a traitor’s death by a special court presided over by the Marquess of Winchester.

  2. Henry Fane was the younger of two sons of Thomas Fane, who succeeded as eighth Earl of Westmorland in 1762 upon the death of his distant cousin. The Fanes had been long established at Fulbeck Hall, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, and Henry Fane was born at Fulbeck on May 4, 1739

  3. Brief Life History of Henry. When Henry Vane was born on 11 June 1560, in Hadlow, Kent, England, his father, Sir Henry Vane, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Godsoffe White, was 32. He married Mary Vane in 1580. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

  4. Richard Fane, Agnes’s husband, was born in 1477 the son of Henry Fane, one time steward of Tonbridge Castle, a powerful man. Tonbridge had fallen out of the hands of the de Clare family and Henry was steward to the Duke of Buckingham. After his marriage, Richard made his home at Badsell Manor. When he died in 1541, just a year before his wife ...

  5. Henry VANE (FANE), son of Henry FANE and Elizabeth WHITE, was born in 1560 in Hadlow, Kent, England and died on 14 October 1596 in Roan, France at the age of 36 years.

  6. 25 de mai. de 2021 · By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on May 25, 2021. Written in 1892, Henry James ‘s short story “Greville Fane” depicts the troubled and tumultuous relationship between a popular novelist, Greville Fane, and her two ungrateful children, Lady Ethel Luard and Leolin. The short story begins with the narrator’s receiving news of Greville Fane’s ...

  7. Sigs. and seals of all parties. Enclosure: Executors' receipt. From the acting executors of the will of the late Hon. Henry Fane to Lt. Col. Henry Fane for £1080.5s.1d., the sum directed by the said will to be paid to them as the value of £1882.16.8 reduced 3 per cent, for the use of younger children. 28 May 1803.