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  1. Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet (25 January 1771 – 1 August 1813) was a British politician. In early life his name was Henry Vane. He changed his name to Vane-Tempest when he inherited from his uncle John Tempest, Jr. in 1793.

  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · January 25, 1771. Death: August 07, 1813 (42) Immediate Family: Son of Sir Henry Vane, 1st Baronet and Frances Vane. Husband of Anne Catherine McDonnell, suo jure Countess of Antrim. Father of Frances Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry. Managed by: Jason Scott Wills.

    • January 25, 1771
    • May 1, 2022
    • August 07, 1813 (42)
    • Jason Scott Wills
  3. The Vane, later Vane-Tempest Baronetcy, of Long Newton in the County of Durham, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. The Vane baronetcy was created on 13 July 1782 for Reverend Henry Vane, D.D., second son of George Vane of Long Newton. [1]

  4. Discover life events, stories and photos about Sir Henry Vane-Tempest 2nd Baronet (17711813) of Long Newton, Durham, England, United Kingdom.

  5. Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet (1771-1813), inherited the Tempest estates in County Durham upon condition he adopt the name and arms of Tempest from his uncle John Tempest MP (1739-1794) and married Anne Catherine MacDonnell, 2nd Countess of Antrim (1775–1834).

  6. The Tempest estates were devolved to his sister's son Henry by the Rev. Sir Henry Vane Bt. of Long Newton upon condition that he assume the name and arms of Tempest. Henry Vane-Tempest Bt. (1771–1813) replaced his uncle as M.P. for Durham City, 17 October 1794, and was the ancestor of the Vane-Tempest-Stewarts, Earls Vane and ...

  7. Four deaths in the space of 19 months made Vane Tempest an extremely wealthy young man. Although his father had been created a baronet in 1782, he did not come into possession of the old family property at Long Newton until the death of his bachelor elder brother Lionel Vane in February 1793.