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sharon_howard: What have they done to her hair?

SavinM24: Ann Fanshawe and Margaret Fanshawe daughters of Sir Richard Fanshawe Theodore Russel (1614–1689). Valence House Museum.

poemtoday: Poems after Martial by Brooke Clark and Sir Richard Fanshawe ....

HalfAsHistory: Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet, English poet and diplomat, English Ambassador to Spain 1666 · 356 years ago

HalfAsHistory: Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet, English poet and diplomat, English Ambassador to Spain 1666 · 356 years ago

HalfAsHistory: Sir Richard Fanshawe, 1st Baronet, English poet and diplomat, English Ambassador to Spain 1666 · 356 years ago

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Naomi_Daw: The Great British Art Tour stops off at Valence House in Dagenham today. They've chosen William Dobson's portrait of Sir Richard Fanshawe (and his delightful dog). More here:

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Clubmen1645: Today’s pick: Sir Richard Fanshawe’s portrait in Dagenham. The Great British Art tour: the royalist who spoke the king's language of love

vanessaljones_: I don't suppose anyone has access to a copy of 'The Memoirs of Ann Lady Fanshawe, wife of the Right Hon. Sir Richard Fanshawe, Bart., 1600-72' do they? xxxxxx

jsarfatichiprut: Ann Fanshawe (b.1654), Daughter of Sir Richard Fanshawe by Theodore Russell (1614–1689).

ricky27704102: William Dobson (7/9): ‘Sir Richard Fanshawe’. Fanshawe was Sectretary of War to the Prince of Wales. A statue of the river god Alfeo sits in the background. Valence House Museum.

Norberto_Breda: Sir Richard Fanshawe, Secretary of War to the Prince of Wales, c. 1644 (William Dobson)

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KirstenWeiss: Lady Fanshawe and her husband, Sir Richard, were guests at a friend's Irish estate while fleeing the uprising again...

eleanorcastile: Wonderful William Dobson portrait of Sir Richard Fanshawe. Great early portraits at Valence House.

watchingeye: JUNE SIXTEENTH Hugh Capet succeeds to throne of father 956. Sir Richard Fanshawe died 1666. Sir John Cheke...

BridMcGrath: For the man himself,

6Bacon_Bot: Sir Richard Fanshawe, diplomat and translator, was born in 1608 and died in 1666. See the network:

GoodBooksG: SIR RICHARD FANSHAWE 1676 IL PASTOR FIDO CIVIL WARS OF ROME BATTISTA GUARINI

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