Keywords: Portrait of Henry Fanshawe (1506-1568), English School, oil on canvas. After some 40 years' service in the Exchequer, he succeeded to the post of Queen's Remembrancer in 1566, the first of 9 of his family to hold the office. He owned property in London, Derbyshire and Essex, including the manors of Jenkins and Fulks in Barking, and the leases of Ilford leper hospital and its estate Clay Hall in Ilford, and Valence in Dagenham. Twice married, with 3 daughters but no son, he made a protege of his elder brother's eldest son Thomas, to whom he conveyed the manors of Jenkins and Fulks and the Ilford leases. The lease of the manor of Valence was left to his younger daughter Susannah (1567-1610), who married Timothy Lucy of Charlecotte, Warwickshire, in 1583, and lived subsequently at Valence. Portrait of Henry Fanshawe (1506-1568), English School, oil on canvas. After some 40 years' service in the Exchequer, he succeeded to the post of Queen's Remembrancer in 1566, the first of 9 of his family to hold the office. He owned property in London, Derbyshire and Essex, including the manors of Jenkins and Fulks in Barking, and the leases of Ilford leper hospital and its estate Clay Hall in Ilford, and Valence in Dagenham. Twice married, with 3 daughters but no son, he made a protege of his elder brother's eldest son Thomas, to whom he conveyed the manors of Jenkins and Fulks and the Ilford leases. The lease of the manor of Valence was left to his younger daughter Susannah (1567-1610), who married Timothy Lucy of Charlecotte, Warwickshire, in 1583, and lived subsequently at Valence. |