FANSHAWE, CHARLES, brother of Thomas Fanshawe (b. 1696, qv); b. 26 Dec 1699; at school 1708-13 (school payments Mich. 1708 - Mich. 1713, Fanshawe MSS); entered Royal Navy 1713; Lieut., 24 Jun 1720; Master and Commander, HMS Hawk 13 Jan 1732; Capt., Jan 1732/3; half-pay 1743-7; Rear-Adm., 20 Jul 1747; m. 27 Aug 1737 Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Rogers, Bart., MP; d. 16 Feb 1757.
Fanshawe, Gerald Charles, son of General Charles Fanshawe, R.E., of Ryde, Isle of Wight, by his 2nd wife, Ann Wilhelmina, daughter of Capt. Charles James Hope-Johnstone, R. N.; b. Nov. 16, 1870; adm. April 1884 (R); left July 1889; Trin. Coll. Camb. (adm. pensr. May 27, 1889); B.A. 1892; M.A. 1896; ord. deacon 1893, priest 1984; Curate of St. Thomas, Portman Square, London, 1893-1901; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop Ryle at Exeter 1901-3, at Winchester 1903-4, Hon. Chaplain 1904-11; Vicar of Godalming, Surrey, 1904-22; Rector of St. Maurice and St. Lawrence, Winchester, 1922; Hon. Canon of Winchesser 1922; m. Aug. 20, 1904, Morforwyn Mary Leveson, daughter of Lieut.-Col. George Hope Lloyd-Verney; d. April 15, 1924.
Fanshawe, John Edward, brother of Gerald Charles Fanshawe (q.v.); b. Jan. 15, 1873; adm. Jan. 14, 1886 (R); left July 1891; a clerk in the British Linen Bank, London, Feb. 1892; joint manager Sept. 1920 - Oct. 1924; m. April 14, 1910, Mira Monica Beata, daughter of John Francis Lescher, of Braintree, Essex; d. April 15, 1943.
FANSHAWE, JOHN GASCOYNE, only son of Thomas Fanshawe (adm. 1733, qv); b. 3 Jun 1746; in school list 1754; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Dec 1763, Canoneer Student 23 Dec 1763 - void by marriage 4 Jul 1772; BA 1767; MA 1770; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 16 Oct 1766, called to bar 26 Jan 1775; a Commissioner of Bankrupts (occurs in annual lists 1762 (sic) to death); m. 19 May 1772 Mary, dau. of Christopher Parkinson, Prescot, Lancs. ; d. 23 Dec 1803.
FANSHAWE, JOHN, brother of Thomas Fanshawe (b. 1696, qv); b. 17 Aug 1697; at school in 1708; Min. Can. 1711; QS 1712; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1716, matr. 8 Jun 1716, Westminster Student 22 Dec 1716 - void 20 Oct 1740 (expiry year of grace as R. Staverton), Tutor 1723-36, Librarian 1737, Junior Censor 1727, Senior Censor 1728-31, Catechist 1732-3; BA 1720; MA 1723; BD 14 Mar 1731/2; DD 1733; ordained deacon 24 Sep 1727, priest 24 Dec 1727 (Oxford); Rector of Cotesbach, Leics., from 8 Jan 1727/8; Rector of Staverton, Northants., 8 Oct 1739 - 41; Regius Professor of Grteek, Oxford, 17 Oct 1735-47, and of Divinity from 30 Oct 1741; Canon of Christ Church from 15 Nov 1741; d. unm. 9 May 1763.
FANSHAWE, JOHN, elder son of John Gascoyne Fanshawe (qv); b. 7 Mar 1773; adm. 11 Sep 1780; subsequently went to Felsted School; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Dec 1790, Canoneer Student 23 Dec 1790 - void 30 Jun 1819 (expiry year of grace as V. Frodsham); BA 1795; MA 1797; ordained; Curate, Rainham and Winnington, Essex; Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Sodor and Man 1802; Perpetual Curate of Great Torrington, Devon 30 Mar 1807--10; Vicar of Frodsham, Cheshire, from 29 Apr 1818; d. unm. 27 Oct 1843.
FANSHAWE, THOMAS; b. c. 1627; d. 1665/6. [Listed by Whitmore but without citing evidence]
FANSHAWE, THOMAS, eldest son of John Fanshawe, Parsloes, Essex, and Wyresdale, Lancs., Auditor of Duchy of Lancaster, and Mary, eldest dau. of John Coke, Melbourne, Derbs.; b. 18 Sep 1696; at school 1703-13 (school payments Oct 1703 - May 1713, Fanshawe MSS); Jesus Coll. Oxford, matr. 25 Apr 1713; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 9 Nov 1716; of Parsloes, Essex; m. 29 Mar 1718 Frances, dau. of Rev. William Clarke, Vicar of Thame, Oxfordshire; d. 21 Aug 1758.
FANSHAWE, THOMAS, only son of Thomas Fanshawe (qv); b. 4 Jan 1721/2; adm. (aged 11) Oct 1733; left 1739; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 17 Dec 1739, Canoneer Student 22 Dec 1739 - res. 24 Dec 1744; of Parsloes, Essex; m. 10 Jun 1745 Anne, dau. of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, Kt., Bifrons, Kent, Lord Mayor of London; buried Barking, Essex 7 Sep 1797.
FAREWELL, PHILLIPS, son of Phillips Farewell, Ware, Herts., barrister, and Eleonora --- [dau. of Sir John Seyliard, Bart. ?]; bapt. St. Margaret’s Westminster 25 Feb 1686/7; adm.; QS 1702; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1706, adm. pens. 28 May 1706, aged 18, scholar 25 Apr 1707; BA 1709/10; MA 1713; DD 1730; Under Clerk, Treasury Dec 1711 - Jun 1712; Minor Fellow, Trin. Coll., 2 Oct 1712, Major Fellow 1 May 1713; warmly espoused the cause of the Fellows against Bentley; Taxor 1717; resided mostly at Lambeth Palace with Archbishop Wake; ordained deacon 2 Feb 1729/30, priest 8 Feb 1729/30 (both Peterborough); Rector of Clipsham, Rutland, from 16 Feb 1729/30; d. 11 Dec 1730.