-
Hertfordshire and his wife
Elizabeth Smythe,
daughter of
Thomas Smythe, of
Ostenhanger Kent and was
baptised at Ware on 12 June 1608. His father, who was Remembrancer...
- son, who died an infant. Sir John
Smythe (1557–1608),
second son, of
Ostenhanger, in 1576
married Elizabeth Fineaux (daughter of Sir John Fineaux, Chief...
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second wife Joan Smyth, the
daughter of
Thomas "Customer" Smythe, of
Ostenhanger. In 1619,
Fanshawe purchased Parsloes Manor and 91
acres attached to...
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Thomas Roberts of
Glastenbury in
Cranbrook 1534 Sir
Thomas Poynings of
Ostenhanger, in
Stanford 1535 Sir
Edward Wotton of
Boughton Place,
Boughton Malherbe...
- the son of
Thomas ‘Customer’ Smythe, who was
granted Westenhanger (or
Ostenhanger, as it was then) as a
reward for his
service as the Queen's collector...
- (d. 1557),
whose granddaughter, Elizabeth,
married Sir John
Smythe of
Ostenhanger or Westenhanger, Kent,
father of Sir
Thomas Smythe, who was
created Viscount...
- de
Criol or Crioill, Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports His seat was at
Ostenhanger in Stanford, Kent.) The name "Kerrial"
derives from him.
Nicholas de...
- prince".
Fanshawe had
married Elizabeth,
daughter of
Thomas Smythe of
Ostenhanger, Kent, by whom he had six sons and four daughters:
Thomas Henry (baptised...
-
Hertfordshire and his wife
Elizabeth Smythe,
daughter of
Thomas Smythe, of
Ostenhanger Kent. His
father was
Remembrancer of the Exchequer.
Fanshawe succeeded...
- children.
Emily was the
daughter of the
Reverend Henry William Champneys of
Ostenhanger in Kent. In 1858 he
commissioned the
Liverpool architect Henry P. Horner...