William Fletcher-Vane, 1st Baron Inglewood
William Morgan Fletcher-Vane, 1st Baron Inglewood, TD (12 April 1909 – 22 June 1989), was a British Conservative Party politician.On 9 April 1931, shortly before his 22nd birthday, he assumed by deed poll the additional surname of Fletcher,[2] and subsequently inherited the estates of Hutton that were then in the possession of the Fletcher-Vane baronets under the control of trustees.[5] After a year of ill health, Sir Francis died in a nursing home in Lambeth in 1934.[1] Inglewood served in the Second World War in France and the Middle East as a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Durham Light Infantry, and was mentioned in despatches.[8] He died in June 1989, aged 80, and was succeeded in the barony by his son Richard, who also became a Conservative politician.