George Venables-Vernon, 1st Baron Vernon

George Venables-Vernon, 1st Baron Vernon (9 February 1709 – 21 August 1780) was a British politician.

Vernon was the son of Henry Vernon, of Sudbury, Derbyshire, and his wife Anne, daughter and heiress of Thomas Pigott by his wife Mary, sister and heiress of Sir Peter Venables, Baron of Kinderton, Cheshire. His father died in 1719 and in 1728 he assumed by Royal licence the additional surname of Venables. He later sat as a Member of Parliament for Lichfield from 1731 to 1747 and for Derby from 1754 to 1762. In 1762 he was raised to the peerage as Lord Vernon, Baron of Kinderton, in the County of Chester.[1]

Lord Vernon was married three times and several of his descendants gained distinction. He married firstly the Hon. Mary, daughter of Thomas Howard, 6th Baron Howard of Effingham, in 1733. After her death in 1740 he married secondly Ann, daughter of Sir Thomas Lee, in 1741. After her death the following year he married thirdly Martha, daughter of Simon Harcourt, younger son of Simon Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt, in 1744. Lord Vernon died in August 1780, aged 71, and was succeeded in the barony by his son from his first marriage, George. His second son from his third marriage, the Most Reverend the Hon. Edward Harcourt (who assumed the surname of Harcourt) became Archbishop of York and was the grandfather of Sir William Vernon Harcourt and the great-grandfather of Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt. Lady Vernon died in 1794.

Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
Walter Chetwynd
Richard Plumer
Member of Parliament for Lichfield
with Richard Plumer 17311734
Sir Rowland Hill 17341741
Sir Lister Holte 17411747

17311747
Succeeded by
Richard Leveson-Gower
Thomas Anson
Preceded by
Viscount Duncannon
Thomas Rivett
Member of Parliament for Derby
with Lord Frederick Cavendish

17541762
Succeeded by
Lord Frederick Cavendish
William Fitzherbert
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded by
New Creation
Baron Vernon
17621780
Succeeded by
George Venables-Vernon

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