Fletcher-Vane baronets

The Fletcher-Vane (previously Vane-Fletcher) baronetcy, of Hutton in the Forest in the County of Cumberland, was a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain.

[2] His son, the second Baronet, was a Member of Parliament for Winchelsea and Carlisle.

[2] He assumed the surname of Fletcher-Vane in lieu of Vane-Fletcher.

[3] The family estates at Hutton in the Forest passed to William Vane, a distant kinsman of the Fletcher-Vane baronets, who took the surname Fletcher-Vane in 1931 and was created Baron Inglewood in 1964.

[4] The surname reflects descent from the Fletcher baronets of Hutton, but Inglewood was not a descendant of the Fletcher family, unlike the Fletcher-Vane baronets who were direct descendants.

Hutton in the Forest , seat of the Fletcher-Vane baronets
Arms of Vane-Fletcher of Hutton (Fletcher quartering Vane) [ 5 ]