In 1727 Fane was returned for Taunton, where he had inherited leasehold property,
In 1741 Fane was defeated at Taunton but was returned on the Joliffe interest for Petersfield. On 11 Jan. 1744 he spoke for keeping the British troops in Flanders.
On 20 Apr. 1752 Henry Pelham wrote to Newcastle that Scrope had died
leaving a vast fortune to Frank Fane; he will have in all, at least £2,000 a year on land and above £100,000 in money, all in his own disposal, without any entail on his brothers, or even a recommendation; he is the honestest man amongst ’em all and will continue to employ his whole credit for the service of the King.
Add. 32726, f. 393.
His inheritance included both seats at Lyme Regis.
He died 27 May 1757, aged 59.
