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His family seat was at Haddon Hall, England"s best preserved medieval manor house and today a major tourist attraction. He was a Member (Member of Parliament) of the Parliament of England for Derbyshire in 1542. Vernon had two daughters, Margaret (born c 1540) and Dorothy (c 1545 – 1584) by a first wife, Margaret, the daughter of Sir Gilbert Talbois.
In 1558, Margaret married Sir Thomas Stanley, a son of the 3rd Earl of Derby.
Dorothy fell in love with John Manners (c 1534 – June 4, 1611), the second son of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland. Nevertheless, a legend grew up in the 19th century concerning a supposed elopement between Dorothy and John, and this legend has become the source of many novels, dramatisations and other fictional works.
If indeed the elopement happened, the couple were soon reconciled with Sir George Vernon, as they inherited Haddon Hall and half of the estate on his death two years later, and John was Sir George"s executor. Vernon died in 1565. He was buried in the parish church of Bakewell.
Haddon Hall remains in the Manners family to the present day.