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 Fane, General Sir Henry, G.C.B., created D.C.L. 13 Jan., 1834, colonel 1st dragoon guards 1827, commander-in-chief East Indies 1839, A.D.C. to the King 1805, commanded brigade in Portugal 1808-9, and a brigade of cavalry 1810, served at Talavera, Busaçoa, etc., etc., commanded the cavalry in France 1814, served at the battle of Orthes, Aire, and Toulouse, colonel 2nd light dragoons July and Aug., 1814, of 4th dragoon guards Aug., 1814-27, general in the army 1837, K.C.B. 1815, G.C.B. 1826, M.P. Lyme Regis 1802-18, Sandwich 1829-30, Hastings, 1830-1 (son of Hon. Henry Fane), died 24 March, 1840. See Foster's Peerage.  Fane, John (7th) Earl of Westmorland, created D.C.L. 13 April, 1749, and D.C.L. by diploma 27 June, 1759, then chancellor of the University, M.P. Hythe 1708-11, Kent 1715-22, Buckingham 1727-34, lieut.-general in the army, served under the Duke of Marlborough, created Baron Catherlough in Ireland 4 Oct., 1733 (son of Vere, 4th Earl Westmorland), died s.p. 26 Aug., 1762.  Fane, John created D.C.L. 28 June, 1797, of Wormsley, Oxon, M.P. in 7 parliaments 1796, until his death 8 Feb., 1824, son of Henry Fane, M.P., also of Wormsley. See Foster's Peerage,.  Fane, John, created D.C.L. 30 June, 1824, of Wormsley, Oxon, M.P. 1824-31, high sheriff 1836 (son of John Fane, D.C.L., last named), died 4 Oct., 1850, father of John William named below.  Fane, John, Lord Burghersh, created D.C.L. 10 June, 1834, 11th Earl of Westmorland, general in the army, G.C.B., G.C.H., and a knight of several foreign orders, colonel 56th regiment, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary at Berlin 1841, at Vienna 185 1, etc, M.P. Lyme Regis March, 1806-16, died 16 Oct., 1859. See Foster's Peerage.  Fane, John William, of Wormsley, Oxon, high sheriff 1861, lieut.-colonel Oxon militia, created D.C.L. 28 June 1854, M.P. Oxon, 1862-8 (son of John Fane, D.C.L. 1824), died 19 Nov., 1875. See Foster's Peerage,.  [6]

Fane, Robert George Cecil, s. Henry, of Fulbeck, co. Lincoln, arm. , matric. 22 May, 1813, aged 17; Magdalen Coll. B.A. 1817, M.A. 1819, fellow 1824-35, bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1821, a commissioner of the Bankruptcy Court, died 4 Oct., 1864. See Foster's Peerage,, & Bloxam, vii.  Fane, Thomas, s. John, of Sackville Street, London, arm. , matric. 24 Jan., 1800, aged 19; B.A. 1803, M.A. 1810, probably son of John, D.C.L. 1807. <section end="Fane, Thomas" /> <section begin="Fanefoux, Edward" />Fanefoux, Edward, of, Cambridge, B.A., incorp. 28 Nov., 1722; there is probably an error in this name, as it does not occur in ''Cat. Grads.'' Cantab. <section end="Fanefoux, Edward" /> <section begin="Fanning, Edmund" />Fanning, Edmund, Colonel, of New York, created D.C.L. 6 July, 1774. ''Cat. Grads.'' <section end="Fanning, Edmund" /> [10]

<section begin="Fanning, Edward" />Fanning, Edward, 2s. William, of Sydney, Australia, arm. , matric. 15 Oct., 1866, aged 18; B.A. 1870. <section end="Fanning, Edward" /> <section begin="Fanning, Frederick Charles" />Fanning, Frederick Charles, 3s. William, of Sydney, Australia, arm. , matric. 13 Oct., 1873. aged 18; B.A. 1877. <section end="Fanning, Frederick Charles" /> <section begin="Fanning, William" />Fanning, William (B.A., Dublin, 1807), 1s. Cæsar, of co. Cork, gent. Incorp. from 10 July, 1824, aged 37; M.A. 11 Oct., 1824. <section end="Fanning, William" /> <section begin="Fanning, William Atmar" />Fanning, William Atmar, 1s. William, of Sydney, Australia, arm. , matric. 9 March, 1865, aged 18; B.A. 1868. <section end="Fanning, William Atmar" /> <section begin="Fanning, William Joseph" />Fanning, William Joseph, 1s. — F., of Ahmedabad, East Indies, arm. , matric. 8 Dec., 1871, aged 19; B.A. 1876. <section end="Fanning, William Joseph" /> [15]

<section begin="Fanshawe, Arthur Adolphus" />Fanshawe, Arthur Adolphus, 5s. Edward, of Marylebone, London, arm. , matric. 26 July, 1849, aged 19; fellow 1849-55, S.C.L. 1852, B.C.L. & M.A. 1856, rector of Babbenhall and Hunningham, co. Warwick, 1862-77. <section end="Fanshawe, Arthur Adolphus" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Charles" />Fanshawe, Charles, s. Charles, of Hadley, Middlesex, arm. , matric. 23 June, 1758, aged 16: B.A. 1763, fellow, M.A. 1766, of Franklyn Colehouse and Plymouth, Devon, bar.-at-law, Middle Temple, 1768, recorder of Exeter, died 3 March, 1814. <section end="Fanshawe, Charles" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Charles Robert" />Fanshawe, Charles Robert, s. Henry, of St. James's, Westminster, arm. , matric. 21 Oct., 1796, aged 16; B.A. 1800, M.A. 1803, of Fanshawe Gate and Dengey Hall, Essex, rector of Morton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk, 1826, and vicar of Cooley, co. Gloucester, 1835, until his death 7 Sep., 1859. <section end="Fanshawe, Charles Robert" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Charles Simon Faithfull" />Fanshawe, Charles Simon Faithfull, 1s. Charles Robert of Warfield, Berks, cler. , matric. 26 July, 1823, aged 16; B.A. 1827, M.A. 1830, rector of Fawley, Bucks, 1832, of All Saints, Southampton, 1846-55, and of Upham, Hants, 1855, until his death 10 May, 1873. See ''Coll. Reg.'', vii. <section end="Fanshawe, Charles Simon Faithfull" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Evelyn Leighton" />Fanshawe, Evelyn Leighton, 3s. Edward Gennys, of London, arm. , matric. 15 Oct., 1873, aged 19; B.A. 1877, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1879. See Foster's Men at the Bar. <section end="Fanshawe, Evelyn Leighton" /> [20] <section begin="Fanshawe, Rev. Frederick" />Fanshawe, Rev. Frederick, 4s. Edward, of Plymouth, Devon, arm. , matric. 28 March, 1838, aged 17, B.A. 1842; fellow 1842-55, M.A. 1844, tutor 1845, librarian 1853, Hebrew lecturer and senior bursar 1854, head-master Bedford Grammar School 1855-74, died 27 March, 1879. See Boase, 134. <section end="Fanshawe, Rev. Frederick" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Henry Leighton" />Fanshawe, Henry Leighton, 6s. Edward, of St. Pancras, London, arm. , matric. 14 March, 1850, aged 17; fellow 1851-7, B.A. 1853, M.A. 1857, rector of Adwell with South Weston, Oxon, 1866. <section end="Fanshawe, Henry Leighton" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, John (1)" />Fanshawe, John, s. (John), of Dagenham, Essex, gent. , matric. 8 June, 1716, aged 18; student, B.A. 1720, M.A. 1723, B.D. 14 March, 1731-2, D.D. 1733, regius professor of Greek 1735-47, and of divinity 1741-63, and a canon 1741, rector of Cottesbach, co. Leicester, 1727-63, and of Staverton, Northants, 1739-41, died 9 May, 1768. See Alumni West., 267. <section end="Fanshawe, John (1)" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, John (2)" />Fanshawe, John, s. John, of Westminster, gent. , matric. 21 Dec, 1790, aged 17; student 1790-1819, B.A. 1795, M.A. 1797, vicar of Frodsham, Cheshire, 1818, until his death at Parsloes, Essex, 27 Oct., 1843. <section end="Fanshawe, John (2)" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Rev. John Charles" />Fanshawe, Rev. John Charles, s. Charles, of Plymouth, Devon, arm. , matric. 3 July, 1798, aged 18; B.A. 1802, of Colehouse and Franklyn, died 15 Feb., 1830. <section end="Fanshawe, Rev. John Charles" /> [25]

<section begin="Fanshaw, John Gascoigne" />Fanshaw, John Gascoigne, s. Thomas, of Dagenham, Essex, gent. , matric. 21 Dec., 1763, aged 17; B.A. 1767, M.A. 1770, of Parsloes and Wyersdale, Essex, bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1775, died 23 Dec., 1803. <section end="Fanshaw, John Gascoigne" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Reginald" />Fanshawe, Reginald, 5s. John, of Lanchester, co. Durham, cler. , matric. 12 Oct., 1872, aged 17; scholar 1873, B.A. 1877, fellow 1877-80, M.A. 1878. <section end="Fanshawe, Reginald" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Robert Faithfull" />Fanshawe, Robert Faithfull, 3s. Charles Robert, of Dengey, Essex, cler. , matric. 6 Dec., 1832, aged 17; died 22 June, 1856. <section end="Fanshawe, Robert Faithfull" /> <section begin="Fanshaw, Thomas" />Fanshaw, Thomas, s. Thomas, of Thame, Oxon, arm. , matric. 17 Dec., 1739, aged 17; of Parsloes, Essex, married Ann, daughter of Sir Crisp Gascoyne, knight, and died Sep., 1797, father of John G. 1763. <section end="Fanshaw, Thomas" /> <section begin="Fanshawe, Thomas Lewis" />Fanshawe, Thomas Lewis, s. John Gascoigne, of London, arm. , matric. 19 March, 1812, aged 19; B.A. 1816, M.A. 1823, of Parsloes and Wyersdale, Essex, vicar of Dagenham, Essex, 1816, until his death 5 March, 1858. See Eton School Lists. <section end="Fanshawe, Thomas Lewis" /> [30]

<section begin="Fanshawe, William Dalrymple"/>Fanshawe, William Dalrymple, 1s. Hew Dalrymple, of Mullingar, Ireland, arm. , matric. 19 Oct., 1875, aged 19; scholar 1876, B.A. 1879, M.A. 1882, resident chaplain to bishop of London 1885.<section end="Fanshawe, William Dalrymple"/> [ 446 ]