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Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1 February 1580 – 23 March 1629), KB (styled Sir Francis Fane between 1603 and 1624 [1]) of Mereworth in Kent and of Apethorpe in Northamptonshire was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1601 and 1624 and then was raised to the Peerage as Earl of Westmorland . Origins.
The most recent head of the family was Francis John Fane Marmion Dymoke (1955–2023), 34th of Scrivelsby and 8th of Tetford. [10] [11] He was the eldest son of Lieutenant Colonel John Lindley Marmion Dymoke , MBE, 33rd of Scrivelsby and 7th of Tetford (1 Sept. 1926- 21 Mar. 2015), who attended the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ...
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- February 01, 1579
- March 23, 1628 (49)Scotland, United Kingdom
- Bedsell, Kent, England
- Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, England
Francis Fane was created Earl of Westmorland in 1624. An estate at Sharlston (Yorkshire, West Riding) entered the family through the 6th Earl’s marriage in 1707 to Catherine, daughter and heir...
NumberDescriptionHeld ByReference1Northamptonshire Archives ServiceW (A)2Northamptonshire Archives ServiceAcc 1930/53Northamptonshire Archives ServiceAcc 1965/2184Northamptonshire Archives ServiceAcc 1985/245The sacrifice a tragedy / by the Honorable Sir Francis Fane. Author Fane, Francis, Sir, d. 1689? Publication London :: Printed by J.R. for John Weld ..., MDCLXXXVII ...
The Conquerors of Persia, Macedon, The Lords of Caesars reverence my Throne; Clear from the rising, to the setting Sun: What Alexander near could reach, I won: Had he subdu'd to the Chinensian Shore, Then with some reason he had wept for more; But, like a froward Child, at Meals too great, He cry'd for want of Stomach, not of Meat.
Francis Fane (Royalist) Sir Francis Fane of Fulbeck KB FRS ( c. 1611 – c. 1681) supported the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. [1] Fane of Fulbeck, by Cornelius Jonson, (black & white reproduction). Biography. Fane was the third, but second surviving, son of Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland. [2]