He commenced his law studies at
Lincoln's Inn in 1703 and entered as a
fellow commoner at
Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1703/4. It is likely that his older brother
Thomas influenced his decision to become Member of Parliament for
Hythe in 1708, a position which he held until 1711. That same year, he joined the army and fought at
Oudenarde and
Lille. After the war, he returned to England with a letter for the Lord High Treasurer,
Lord Godolphin, from the
Duke of Marlborough, who wrote that "Fane behaved himself very well, so that I am desirous you would do him the honour of presenting him to the Queen. I like him much better than his brother [Westmorland]." A year later, however, he left for the continent again, this time as a Captain of horse in William Cardogan's regiment, and saw action at
Malplaquet. In 1709 and 1710, he was re-elected as Member of Parliament for
Hythe, but he was forced to relinquish his seat in 1711 due to a petition by Tory candidates. He later became Member of Parliament for
Kent from 1715 to 1722, During his service in the
British Army, Fane reached the rank of
colonel in the 1st Troop,
Horse Guards, and that of
general in 1761. He was created 1st
Baron Catherlough of
Catherlough in
Ireland on 4 October 1733 and succeeded his elder brother as 7th
Earl of Westmorland in 1736. He is also notable for having commissioned
Colen Campbell to build his
Palladian seat at
Mereworth Castle in Kent. ==Marriage==