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  1. Mar 26, 2021 · Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger, statesman & mystic (1613-1662) by Willcock, John, 1853-1931. Publication date 1913 Topics

  2. Jul 1, 2020 · Henry Vane the Younger was born in Essex in 1613, the eldest of eleven children. Less than one hundred years after the break from Rome, the early 17th century was a time of religious turmoil. Henry was a man of strong religious convictions and by his mid-teens he had made the conscious decision that his faith would play a central part in his life; following his conscience and devotion to God.

  3. May 23, 2018 · Sir Henry Vane. The English statesman Sir Henry Vane (1613-1662), who served as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, led the Long Parliament and the English Commonwealth. The career of Sir Henry, or Harry, Vane the Younger epitomizes the close connection between New England and English life in the mid-17th

  4. You may have read in genealogy or wiki pages on the internet that Henry Vane the Younger was the father of Mary Dyer's "monster" anencephalic baby, and/or of Anne Hutchinson's molar pregnancy. That rumor started decades after the tragic pregnancies, some years after Vane's execution to cast judgment and vitriol on three people who were considered religious heretics.

  5. VANE, Sir Henry, English statesman, fourth governor of Massachusetts: b.Hadlow, Kent, 1612; d. Tower Hill, London, 26 May 1662. He studied at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and also for a time at Geneva or Leyden; was a member of the retinue of the English Ambassador to Vienna in 1631, and after his return was so decided in his opposition to the doctrine and ceremony of the Established Church that he ...

  6. Biography of Sir Henry Vane Jr.: Henry Vane Jr. (1613-1662), English statesman and author, known as ” the younger ” to distinguish him from his father, Sir Henry Vane, was baptized on the 26th of May 1613, at Debden, Essex.

  7. The best study of Vane’s career is V. A. Rowe, Sir Henry Vane the Younger (1970), which is a thorough and precise survey of his politics and administrative work. Further biographical detail is available in J. H. Adamson and H. F. Folland, Sir Harry Vane (1973), which is perhaps more readable but is more superficial and discursive.