Sir Harry Vernon, 1st Baronet
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Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Baronet (11 April 1834 – 1 February 1920) was a British Liberal Party politician. Born in 1834, Vernon was the son of Thomas Taylor and Jessie Anna Letitia (née Foley) Vernon. In 1861, he married Lady Georgina Sophia Baillie-Hamilton, daughter of George and Georgina (née Markham) Baillie-Hamilton and they had at least three children: Auda Letitia (1862–1957); (1865–1940); and Herbert Edward (1867–1902). Vernon was elected Liberal MP for East Worcestershire at a —caused by the death of John Hodgetts-Foley—and held the seat until 1868 when he did not seek re-election.
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Sir Harry Vernon, 1st Baronet
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Harry Vernon
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Harry Vernon
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1920-02-01
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1834-04-11
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Three, including Bowater George Hamilton Vernon
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1920-02-01
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for East Worcestershire
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Lady Georgina Sophia Baillie-Hamilton
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Sir Harry Foley Vernon, 1st Baronet (11 April 1834 – 1 February 1920) was a British Liberal Party politician. Born in 1834, Vernon was the son of Thomas Taylor and Jessie Anna Letitia (née Foley) Vernon. In 1861, he married Lady Georgina Sophia Baillie-Hamilton, daughter of George and Georgina (née Markham) Baillie-Hamilton and they had at least three children: Auda Letitia (1862–1957); (1865–1940); and Herbert Edward (1867–1902). Vernon was elected Liberal MP for East Worcestershire at a —caused by the death of John Hodgetts-Foley—and held the seat until 1868 when he did not seek re-election. Vernon was created a Baronet of Hanbury Hall in 1885, in recognition of the way he managed his estate during the Great Depression of British Agriculture. Upon his death in 1920, his son, Bowater George Hamilton Vernon, succeeded to the title, after which it became extinct.
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