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  1. Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland KG (19 April 1803 – 21 August 1891), styled The Honourable Harry Vane until 1827 and Lord Harry Vane from 1827 to 1864, who in 1864 adopted by Royal Licence the surname and arms of Powlett in lieu of Vane, was an English landowner, diplomat and Whig statesman.

  2. Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland KG (19 April 1803 – 21 August 1891), born Harry George Vane and known as Lord Harry George Vane from 1827 to 1864, was an English Whig statesman. He was the third son of William Vane, 3rd Earl of Darlington , who would later be created Duke of Cleveland .

  3. Lord Harry Vane, later 4th Duke of Cleveland (1803–1891). Lady Laura Vane (1807–11 November 1882), married Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Meyrick and had issue. After his first wife's death in London in June 1807, Cleveland married as his second wife, Elizabeth Russell (c. 1777–1861), daughter of Robert Russell, on 27 July 1813.

  4. Property Value; dbo:abstract Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland KG (19 April 1803 – 21 August 1891), styled The Honourable Harry Vane until 1827 and Lord Harry Vane from 1827 to 1864, who in 1864 adopted by Royal Licence the surname and arms of Powlett in lieu of Vane, was an English landowner, diplomat and Whig statesman.

  5. api.parliament.uk › historic-hansard › peopleLord Harry Vane (Hansard)

    Alternative names. Harry Powlett 1803 - 1891; Constituencies. Durham Southern June 29, 1841 - April 28, 1859; Hastings April 28, 1859 - September 6, 1864; Titles in Lords. 4th Duke of Cleveland 1864 - 1891

  6. Harry George Powlett, 4th Duke of Cleveland KG (19 April 1803 – 21 August 1891), styled The Honourable Harry Vane until 1827 and Lord Harry Vane from 1827 to 1864, who in 1864 adopted by Royal Licence the surname and arms of Powlett in lieu of Vane, was an English landowner, diplomat and Whig statesman.

  7. Harry George Powlett (né Vane), 4th Duke of Cleveland ('Statesmen. No. 258.') by Sir Leslie Ward chromolithograph, published in Vanity Fair 4 August 1877 14 1/8 in. x 9 1/2 in. (359 mm x 242 mm) paper size Reference Collection NPG D43808