Difference between revisions of "Anne Fanshawe 1625-1680"

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Elder daughter of [[family::John Harrison]] of [[location::Balls, Hertfordshire]]; married [[family::Sir Richard Fanshawe]] ([[date of birth::1608]]-[[date of death::1666|66]]).
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Elder daughter of [[family::John Harrison]] of [[location::Balls, Hertfordshire]]; married [[family::Sir Richard Fanshawe]] ([[date of birth::1608]]-[[date of death::1666|66]]). Her 1676 [[book title::''Memoirs'']] records her childhood and the couple's travels during the Civil War and interregnum. In 1662 the couple relocated to [[location::Madrid]] following Sir Richard's appointment as [[occupation::ambassador]] to [[location::Portugal]]. Anne returned to [[location::England]] after his death. 
  
 
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Several books survive with her armorial stamp; noted for her autobiographical journal (BL Add MS 41161).
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Several books survive with her armorial stamp. Her autobiographical ''Memoirs'' is (BL Add MS 41161) and a manuscript household book survives (Wellcome L., medical recipe book, MS 7133), containing medical recipes, Spanish recipes and noted for the insight it provides into the running of a household.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:06, 26 May 2020

Anne/Ann FANSHAWE, Lady Fanshawe 1625-80

Biographical Note

Elder daughter of John Harrison of Balls, Hertfordshire; married Sir Richard Fanshawe (1608-66). Her 1676 Memoirs records her childhood and the couple's travels during the Civil War and interregnum. In 1662 the couple relocated to Madrid following Sir Richard's appointment as ambassador to Portugal. Anne returned to England after his death.

Books

Several books survive with her armorial stamp. Her autobiographical Memoirs is (BL Add MS 41161) and a manuscript household book survives (Wellcome L., medical recipe book, MS 7133), containing medical recipes, Spanish recipes and noted for the insight it provides into the running of a household.

Sources