John Fane (1804–1875)

Colonel John William Fane DL JP (1 September 1804 – 19 November 1875), of Wormsley nr. Watlington, Oxfordshire, was a British Conservative politician.

Background

A member of the Fane family headed by the Earl of Westmorland, Fane was the son of John Fane, of Wormsley, Oxfordshire, and Elizabeth, daughter of William Lowndes-Stone-Norton.[1] He attended Rugby School and entered St John's College, Cambridge in 1823, though he does not appear to have taken a degree.[2]

Political career

Fane served as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire for 1854 and was then in 1862 returned to Parliament as one of three representatives for Oxfordshire, a seat he held until 1868.[3] He was also a Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for Oxfordshire.[1]

Family

Fane was married four times. He married firstly Catherine, daughter of Sir Benjamin Hobhouse, 1st Baronet, in 1826. After her death in November 1828 he married secondly Lady Ellen Catherine, daughter of Thomas Parker, 5th Earl of Macclesfield, in 1829. After her death in September 1844 he married thirdly Charlotte, daughter of Theodore Broadhead, in 1845. After her death in May 1855 he married fourthly Victoria, daughter of William Temple, in 1856. There were children from all four marriages. Fane died in November 1875, aged 71. His fourth wife later remarried and died in February 1912.[1]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
George Harcourt
Joseph Warner Henley
John North
Member of Parliament for Oxfordshire
18621868
With: Joseph Warner Henley
John North
Succeeded by
Joseph Warner Henley
John North
William Cornwallis Cartwright
Honorary titles
Preceded by
James Morrell, Jr.
High Sheriff of Oxfordshire
1854
Succeeded by
Benjamin Whippy
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