The Memoirs of Ann Lady Fanshawe Wife of the Right Honble Sir Richard Fanshaw

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The Memoirs of Ann Lady Fanshawe Wife of the Right Honble Sir Richard Fanshaw
Anne Harrison Fanshawe
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Axminster ....... 28 16. Exeter 26 17. Sunday ; rested.
18. (Ashburton) 20 19. Plymouth 24 215 miles.
Dr. Heaver (Memoirs, p. 213) was vicar of Eton, fellow of Eton College, and canon of Windsor (12 March, 1662). He was D. D. Of Cambridge, and had been a fellow of Clare College. He died on 23 June, 1670, and is buried in St. George's Chapel, Windsor. He left . £100 to apprentice poor children of that place and Eton. He had been to Portugal with Sir Richard in the previous year, as on 31 October
..., 1661 (Historical MSS. Commission, II Report, p. 114), he asked for leave of absence from the Society (of the Fellows of Eton), as he was " that day without any warning sent to Portugal with Sir Richard Fanshawe. " The Provost of Eton in August, 1662, was 1 Lord Clarendon, writing to the Queen Regent at the time of her retirement (Heathcote MSS. ), expresses his anxiety for Portugal, because "they tell me that you mean entirely to free yourself from that weight (of government), which if true, and if it continues, will not only deprive the King, your son, of the most faithful, the most experienced, and the most devoted counsellor his Majesty can ever have or hope for, but all those whosoever they may be who are zealous for the good of Port uga 1 .^ The letter, which is dated'] August, is in Spanish, and drafted by Sir Richard Panshawe.

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