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VERNON, The Hon.
AUGUSTUS HENRY. Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 18) at MAGDALENE, Sept. 29, 1847.
Eldest s. of George John (Warren) [5th Baron] (Christ Church, Oxford, 1822) (by his 1st wife, Isabella Caroline, dau. of Cuthbert Ellison, M.P., of Hebburn, Durham). [B. Feb. 1, 1829, in Rome.] School, Eton.
Doubtful if resided.
Ensign, Scots Guards, 1848; Lieut., 1850; sold out, 1851.
Succeeded his father as 6th Baron Vernon, May 31, 1866.
Of Sudbury, Derbyshire . President, Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1871.
Member of the Royal Commission on Agriculture, 1879-82.
Established at Sudbury a butter-factory, one of the first in England, 1881.
Married, June 7, 1851, Lady Harriet Anson, 3rd dau. of the 1st Earl of Lichfield, and had issue.
Completed an edition of Dante's Inferno begun by his father.
Died May 1, 1883, in London ; buried in Sudbury churchyard.
( Boase, III. 1090; D.N.B. ; Burke, P. and B. )
Hon. Augustus Henry VERNON
Approx. lifespan: 1829–1883
Fell.-Com. aged 18 Magdalene College adm1847:09:29
Eldest s. of George John VERNON (Warren) [5th Baron] ( Christ Church [Oxford] (1822) (by his 1st wife, Isabella Caroline ELLISON dau. of Cuthbert ELLISON M.P. of: Hebburn, Co. Durham , ). [
b. Rome, [Italy], 1829:02:01
Sch: Eton
Doubtful if resided.
Ensign: Scots Guards 1848
Lieutenant: 1850
sold out 1851
Succeeded his father as 6th Baron VERNON 1866:05:31
Of Sudbury, Derbyshire ,
President: Royal Agricultural Society of England 1871
Member of: the Royal Commission on Agriculture 1879-82
Established Sudbury, [Derbyshire], a butter-factory, one of the first in England 1881
m. 1851:06:07 Lady Harriet Anson, 3rd dau. of the 1st Earl of Lichfield.
had issue
Completed an edition of Dante's Inferno begun by his father.
d. London , 1883:05:01
buried in Sudbury churchyard [Derbyshire],
( Boase III. 1090; D.N.B. ; Burke, P. and B. )

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