William Harry Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland Knight of the Order of the Garter, styled Viscount Barnard until 1792 and known as The Earl of Darlington between 1792 and 1827 and as The Marquess of Cleveland between 1827 and 1833, was a British landowner and politician.
Background
Styled Viscount Barnard from birth, he was the son of Henry Vane, 2nd Earl of Darlington, son of Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington and Lady Grace FitzRoy, daughter of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland, son of King Charles II by his mistress Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland. His mother was Margaret Lowther, daughter of Robert Lowther, Governor of Barbados, and sister of James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale.
Education
He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.
Career
He was baptised at the Chapel Royal at Street James"s Palace (with the names William Harry which he later changed to William Henry). The latter year he succeeded his father in the earldom and took his seat in the House of Lords. He also succeeded his father as Lord Lieutenant of County Durham, a post he held until his death.
In 1810 he successfully laid claim to the Pulteney Estate in Bath after the Countess of Bath died intestate in 1808.
In 1827 he was created Marquess of Cleveland, a revival of the Cleveland title held by his ancestors. He was Bearer of the Third Sword at King William IV"s coronation on 8 September 1831.
In 1833 he was made Baron Raby, of Raby Castle in the County Palatine of Durham, and Duke of Cleveland. He was even further honoured when he was made a Knight of the Garter in 1839.
His promotions through the ranks of the peerage were not uncontroversial.
Greville noted in his diary on 8 September 1831:
”Howe told me yesterday morning in Westminster Abbey that Lord Cleveland is to be made a duke, though it is not yet acknowledged if it is to be southern There has been a battle about that. They say that he got his boroughs to be made a marquis and got rid of them to be made a duke.”
They had eight children:
Henry, Earl of Darlington, later 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1788–1864).
Lady Louisa Catherine Barbara Vane (1791–1821), married Major Francis Forester and had issue.
Lord William Vane, later 3rd Duke of Cleveland (1792–1864). Lady Caroline Vane (born and died 1795).
Lady Augusta Henrietta Vane (1796–1874), married Mark Milbank and had issue, including Sir Frederick Milbank, 1st Baronet. Lady Arabella Vane (1801–1864), married Richard Arden, 3rd Baron Alvanley.
Lord Harry Vane, later 4th Duke of Cleveland (1803–1891).
Lady Laura Vane (1807-1811 November 1882), married Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Meyrick and had issue. There were no children from this marriage. Cleveland died at Street James"s Square, Westminster, London, in January 1842, aged 75, and was buried at Staindrop, County Durham.
The Duchess of Cleveland died in January 1861.
Membership
16th Parliament of Great Britain. 17th Parliament of Great Britain]
Barnard was Whig Member of Parliament for Totnes from 1788 to 1790 and for Winchelsea from 1790 to 1792.