Henry Venables-Vernon, 3rd Baron Vernon
1747–1829 (age 82)
Biography
Henry Venables-Vernon, 3rd Baron Vernon, was a member of the English aristocracy whose life encompassed the late Georgian and early Regency periods. Born in 1747, he inherited his barony and the responsibilities that accompanied his elevated social station. As a peer of the realm, he would have participated in the governance and cultural life of his era.
Vernon's eighty-two years reflected the longevity possible for those of his social class and means. His burial at the Church of All Saints, Sudbury, demonstrates the connection between the nobility and local parish institutions. He died in 1829, having lived through the American Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and into the reign of George IV, witnessing profound changes in British society and politics.