This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...July 1596, with codicil dated 18 February 160, proved 27 March 1601 (P.C.C. 20 Woodhall). Funeral certificate dated 23 March 16o . (See "Dictionary of National Biography," Vol. XVIII., page 18g.) Portrait in the possession of Henry Ernest Fanshawe of Dengey, co. Essex. =Joan Smyth, 3rd dau. of Thomas Smyth of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...July 1596, with codicil dated 18 February 160, proved 27 March 1601 (P.C.C. 20 Woodhall). Funeral certificate dated 23 March 16o . (See "Dictionary of National Biography," Vol. XVIII., page 18g.) Portrait in the possession of Henry Ernest Fanshawe of Dengey, co. Essex. =Joan Smyth, 3rd dau. of Thomas Smyth of Ostenhanger, co. Kent, by Alice his wife, only dau. and heir of Sir Andrew J udd, knight, Lord Mayor of London; executrix to her husband's will 27 March 1601; mentioned in will of her step-son, Sir Henry Fanshawe, 13 November 1613; bur. at Ware 30 May 1622. 2nd wife. Fanshawe impaling Smyth. From the funeral certificate of Thomas Fanshawe 1600 (I 16, fo. 109). Smyth of Ostenhanger. From the funeral certificate of Thomas Fanshawe 1600. Sir Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall, in Barking, co. Essex, =j=Alice, bapt. at Christ Church, Newgate and afterwards of Kirby Hall, co. Northampton, K.B. (cousin and heir of Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor), Baron of the Exchecquer and Justice of the King's Bench; admitted to Gray's Inn 1 November 1589; M.P. for Buckingham 15 October 1601, and for co. Bedford 30 November 1606; Remembrancer of the Exchecquer; created K.B. at the coronation of James I. 25 July 1603; died 10 September, bur. in Westminster Abbey 11 September 1619. M.I. Administration granted 15 September 1619 (P.C.C.), Street, London, 24 December 1581; marr. at Barking 13 March 16o; mentioned in wills of Ann Fanshawe 2 April 1584, of her father 10 July 1596, and of her step-brother, Sir Henry Fanshawe, 13-November 1613; administratrix to her husband 15 September 1619. Anne Waldegrave, =Godfrey Fanshawe, a Clerk of=Grace Pagett, dau. of Robert dau. of John the Exchecquer and Master of Pagett of London, by Anne his Ilford Hospit...
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