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      • Sir Henry Fanshawe (1569–1616) was a Member of the English Parliament who held the office of Remembrancer of the Exchequer.
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  2. Henry Fanshawe, baptised 15 August 1569, was the elder son of Thomas Fanshawe (remembrancer of the exchequer) by his first wife, Mary, daughter of Anthony Bourchier and was thus a half-brother of Sir Thomas Fanshawe and William Fanshawe.

  3. Henry Fanshawe. Henry Fanshawe (1506–1568) was a Member of the English Parliament during the reign of Elizabeth I. He also served as Queen's Remembrancer from 1565 to his death in 1568. [1] Valence House Museum has a portrait of him (c. 1560) that was donated by Aubrey Fanshawe. [2]

  4. May 16, 2024 · HENRY FANSHAWE, QUEEN'S REMEMBRANCER. Fanshawe family papers: both private papers concerning family business and their estates, and their semi-official papers as King's/Queen's Remembrancer. The...

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  5. Henry Fanshawe (1506–1568) was a Member of the English Parliament during the reign of Elizabeth I. He also served as Queen's Remembrancer from 1565 to his death in 1568. Valence House Museum has a portrait of him (c. 1560) that was donated by Aubrey Fanshawe. Background.

  6. He bought some of the lands of Beauchief abbey in 1547, and in the 1560s purchased land in Essex and Middlesex. In 1566 he obtained a lease of the parsonage of Dronfield, the parish in which he was born. Fanshawe’s will was made on 1 Sept. 1567 and proved on 15 Nov, in the following year.

  7. The Dronfield Henry Fanshawe School is a co-educational state comprehensive school for 11- to 18-year-olds, in the town of Dronfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom. History.

  8. Aug 28, 2023 · Henry Fanshawe had been a local boys' schoolmaster in the town, with a school on a small site on the outskirts of neighbouring Holmesfield. Although his school building no longer exists, a small lane leads into the fields, called 'Fanshawe Lane'.

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