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'Sir Henry Vane; beheaded 1662, 1811. Creator: UnknownSir Henry Vane; beheaded 1662, 1811. From From "Portraits of characters illustrious in British History from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James
Vane House, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: UnknownVane House, in 1800, (c1876). Vane House, a mansion inhabited by Sir Harry Vane became the Royal Soldiers Daughters Home, an orphanage, opened on 18th June, 1858, by Prince Albert
Sr. Henry Vane, 1757. Creator: Charles GrignionSr. Henry Vane, 1757. Portrait of English statesman Sir Henry Vane the Younger (1613-1662). A Puritan, Vane travelled to the New World in 1635
Vane House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: J SmithVane House, Hampstead, London, 1813; the home of Sir Henry Vane, with two figures in the gateway
Sir Henry Vane, 17th century English statesman, c1880. Artist: WhymperSir Henry Vane, 17th century English statesman, c1880. A Puritan, Vane (1616-1662) travelled to the New World in 1635 and became Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England the following
Sir Henry Vane the Younger, English statesman and author, (1814). Portrait of Vane (1613-1662)
Henry Vane the Younger, statesman and Member of Parliament, 1814
Sir Henry Vane, governor of Massachusetts, 1872Sir Henry Vane, governor of Massachusetts Bay, 1872. Vane (1613-1662) was governor of Massachusetts in 1636. Engraving from John Gilmary Sheas A Childs History of the United States
Sir Henry Vane, English politician and author, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Vane (1613-1662), statesman and Member of Parliament who was tried for high treason and beheaded on Tower Hill