George Venables-Vernon, 2nd Baron Vernon
George Venables-Vernon, 2nd Baron Vernon (9 May 1735 – 18 June 1813) was the Second Lord Vernon, Baron of Kinderton. He acceded to the title in 1780 after the death of his father George Venables-Vernon, first Baron of Kinderton.
Vernon was educated at Westminster School and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, proceeding MA in 1755.[1] He served as a Whig Member of Parliament for Weobley from 1757 to 1761, Bramber from 1762 to 1768 and Glamorganshire from 1768 to 1780.
He also served as vice president of the Welch Charity. His first wife was Louisa Barbara Mansel, daughter of Bussy Mansel, last Baron Mansel of Margam. They wed on 16 July 1757. He married again, this time to Jane Georgiana Fauquier, daughter of William Fauquier, esquire, of Hanover, on 25 May 1786. Bradwall Hall, near Sandbach, Cheshire was owned by the Barons of Kinderton until it was conveyed to John Latham M.D., president of the Royal College of Physicians.
His full length portrait was painted by Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788) in 1767. The painting, which is often referred to as "The Hunting Lord," belongs to Southampton City Art Gallery's permanent collection, acquired 1957.
After Vernon died in 1813, his title passed to his half-brother, the third Baron, the eldest son of the first Baron's third marriage.
References
- ^ "Vernon, George Venables (VNN753GV)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
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