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George Vane (born 1618)

Sir George Vane of Barnard Castle (baptised 10 May 1618 – ) was an English politician and the second son of Sir Henry Vane the Elder, an MP who served King Charles in many posts, including secretary of state.

Early life

Vane was baptised on 10 May 1618 at Shipbourne, Kent. He was the second son of Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Vane the Elder and Frances d'Arcy, the daughter of Thomas Darcy of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex. Among his siblings were Henry Vane the Younger, sixth colonial governor of Massachusetts, Charles Vane, agent of the Commonwealth at Lisbon, William Vane, a soldier in Dutch service, Sir Walter Vane, also a soldier in the Dutch service (killed serving under the Prince of Orange at the Battle of Seneffe), Margaret Vane, who married Sir Thomas Pelham, 2nd Baronet, Frances Vane, who married Sir Robert Honywood, Anne Vane, who married Sir Thomas Liddell of Ravensworth, Durham, and Elizabeth Vane, who married Sir Francis Vincent of Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey.

Career

He was appointed knight on 22 November 1640. He was parliamentary High Sheriff of Durham in September 1645, and apparently treasurer of the committee for the county. Many of his letters to his father on the affairs of the county are printed in the calendar of domestic state papers.

He seized and defended Raby Castle, his father's property, for the King Charles I during the earlier part of Cromwell's rebellion.

Personal life

Vane married Elizabeth Maddison, daughter and heiress of Sir Lionel Maddison of Rogerly, Durham, and lived at Long Newton, County Durham. Together, they were the parents of:

Sir George died and was buried on 1 May 1679.

Descendants

He was the ancestor of the Vanes of Hutton Hall, of Penrith, Cumbria, as well as Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet.

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