Raby Castle
born in England, immigrated to British American Colonies
Returned to England
Sir Knight
Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Second Governor
11 Gens. (AC: Rbt Fox, 1911)
Oorzaak: Beheaded
Tower of London
Il est marié avec Frances Wray.
Ils se sont mariés le 1 juillet 1640 à Kent, England, il avait 27 ans.
Enfant(s):
Biography
Sir Henry Vane (baptised 26 March 1613 14 June 1662), son of Henry Vane the Elder (often referred to as Harry Vane to distinguish him from his father), was an English politician, statesman, and colonial governor. He was briefly present in North America, serving one term as the Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and supported the creation of Roger Williams' Rhode Island Colony and Harvard College. A proponent of religious tolerance, he returned to England in 1637 following the Antinomian Controversy that led to the banning of Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts.[1]
Sentenced to the commoner's death of being hanged and then drawn and quartered, he was later beheaded at Tower Hill, London on 14 June 1662.
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Adamson, J. H; Folland, H. F (1973). Sir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (16131662). Boston: Gambit. ISBN 978-0-87645-064-2. OCLC 503439406