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Fulbeck is in South Kesteven.
Fulbeck Hall, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, North-Central England, British Isles
In 1622 Francis Fane 1st Earl of Westmoreland (age 41) purchased Fulbeck Hall from George Manners 7th Earl of Rutland (age 42) who continued to live there until he became 7th Earl of Rutland on 17th December 1632.
On 23rd March 1629 Francis Fane 1st Earl of Westmoreland (age 49) died. His son Mildmay (age 27) succeeded 2nd Earl of Westmoreland, 5th Baron Despencer, 9th Baron Abergavenny, 7th Baron Abergavenny, 2nd Baron Burghesh in Suffolk. Grace Thornhurst Countess of Westmoreland (age 25) by marriage Countess of Westmoreland.
Francis Fane (age 18) inherited Fulbeck Hall. The Hall was confiscated from him during the Commonwealth; he bought it back.
On 8th April 1691 Francis Fane (age 53) died. Henry Fane of Brympton (age 22) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
On 19th December 1726 Henry Fane of Brympton (age 57) died. He was buried at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire. Thomas Fane 8th Earl of Westmoreland (age 25) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
On 30th December 1731 Fulbeck Hall was mostly destroyed in a fire. It was rebuilt the following year.
On 25th November 1771 Thomas Fane 8th Earl of Westmoreland (age 70) died. His son John (age 43) succeeded 9th Earl of Westmoreland. Susan Gordon Countess of Westmoreland (age 19) by marriage Countess of Westmoreland.
Henry Fane of Fulbeck (age 32) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
On 4th June 1802 Henry Fane of Fulbeck (age 63) died. He was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck. General Henry Fane (age 23) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
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The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
On 5th September 1817 Colonel Henry Edward Fane aka Hamlyn-Fane was born to Reverend Edward Fane (age 33) and Maria Hodges (age 20) at Fulbeck Hall.
In 1836 Henry Fane (age 34) died. Major-General Walter Fane (age 8) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
On 19th January 1838 Anne Buckley Batson (age 80) died at Fulbeck Hall. She was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
On 25th March 1840 General Henry Fane (age 61) died on board the East India ship Malabar on his passage home from Bombay, India. He was buried at sea later that day. Henry Fane, being illegitmate, inherited a life interest in Fulbeck Hall only.
In 1885 Major-General Walter Fane (age 57) died. William Dashwood Fane (age 68) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
On 29th November 1902 William Dashwood Fane (age 86) died. William Vere Reeve Fane aka King-Fane (age 34) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
Between 1939 and 1945 Fulbeck Hall was requisitioned by the British Armed Forces. It was the location of the 1st Airborne Division before they left the United Kingdom for the Battle of Arnhem.
In October 2002 the contents of Fulbeck Hall were sold at Sotheby's.
St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck, South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, North-Central England, British Isles
Around 1150. Late 12th-century Transitional period font, drum shaped, with an octagonal pier on each corner of a square plinth.
1674. Memorial at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck to Thomas Ball, fifty years servant to Francis Fane (age 63).
In Memory of Thomas Ball Who dyed the 10th day of February, 1673 in the 74th year Of his Age. His Wife Was Elizabeth daughter of M. Thomas West of Doncaster by Whom hee had six Sons, & left onely one daughter Elizabeth Survivinge. Hee was 50 years a faithfull servant to Sr Francis Fane Kt of the Bath Second Son of Francis Earle of Westmorland, & travelled with him into Holland, Denmark, Germany, Loraine, Switzerland, Naples, France & Flanders, where hee considered the Courts and Camps of most of the European Princes their splendor & mutabilitie, concluding with the Preacher, there was nothing new under the Sun, & that all was Vanity, and onely one thing neccisary to fear God & to keep his Commandments: Soe doth: F. F. who fixed this stone: 1674.
On 10th July 1679. Memorial to Henry Fane of Fulbeck and Anne Buckley Batson at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Henry Fane of Fulbeck: On 4th May 1739 he was born to Thomas Fane 8th Earl of Westmoreland and Elizabeth Swymmer Countess Westmoreland. On 12th January 1778 Henry Fane of Fulbeck and Anne Buckley Batson were married. He the son of Thomas Fane 8th Earl of Westmoreland and Elizabeth Swymmer Countess Westmoreland. On 4th June 1802 Henry Fane of Fulbeck died. He was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck. General Henry Fane inherited Fulbeck Hall.
Anne Buckley Batson: Around 1758 she was born to Edward Buckley Batson. On 19th January 1838 she died at Fulbeck Hall. She was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
On 10th July 1679. Memorial commissioned by Grace Fane to William Fane (deceased) and Henry Fane (age 39) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Grace Fane: she was born to Francis Fane and Elizabeth West Baroness Darcy.
William Fane: Around 1639 he was born to Francis Fane and Elizabeth West Baroness Darcy. On 3rd June 1679 William Fane died.
Henry Fane: In or after 1640 he was born to Francis Fane and Elizabeth West Baroness Darcy. On 27th November 1686 Henry Fane died.
After 1680. Monument to Francis Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Francis Fane: Around 1611 he was born to Francis Fane 1st Earl of Westmoreland and Mary Mildmay Countess of Westmoreland. In 1636 Francis Fane and Elizabeth West Baroness Darcy were married. The difference in their ages was 30 years; she, unusually, being older than him. He the son of Francis Fane 1st Earl of Westmoreland and Mary Mildmay Countess of Westmoreland. In 1680 Francis Fane died.
In 1703 Edward Fane (age 29) was appointed Rector of St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck which he held for until he died in Feb 1737. His son succeeded him as Rector.
All About History Books
The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke. Baker was a secular clerk from Swinbroke, now Swinbrook, an Oxfordshire village two miles east of Burford. His Chronicle describes the events of the period 1303-1356: Gaveston, Bannockburn, Boroughbridge, the murder of King Edward II, the Scottish Wars, Sluys, Crécy, the Black Death, Winchelsea and Poitiers. To quote Herbert Bruce 'it possesses a vigorous and characteristic style, and its value for particular events between 1303 and 1356 has been recognised by its editor and by subsequent writers'. The book provides remarkable detail about the events it describes. Baker's text has been augmented with hundreds of notes, including extracts from other contemporary chronicles, such as the Annales Londonienses, Annales Paulini, Murimuth, Lanercost, Avesbury, Guisborough and Froissart to enrich the reader's understanding. The translation takes as its source the 'Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke' published in 1889, edited by Edward Maunde Thompson. Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback.
After 6th February 1737 Edward Fane (deceased) was appointed Rector of St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck which he held for until he died in Feb 1760.
On 4th June 1802 Henry Fane of Fulbeck (age 63) died. He was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck. General Henry Fane (age 23) inherited Fulbeck Hall.
After 21st June 1813. Memorial to Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fane: On 14th May 1781 he was born to Henry Fane of Fulbeck and Anne Buckley Batson. On 21st June 1813 Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Fane was killed in action at the Battle of Vitoria.
On 31st January 1814 Charles Arbuthnot (age 46) and Harriet Fane (age 20) were married at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck. The difference in their ages was 26 years.
On or before 11th July 1825 Reverend Frederic Fane was born to Reverend Edward Fane (age 41) and Maria Hodges (age 28). He was baptised at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck on 11th July 1825.
After 8th January 1826. Memorial to Vere Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Vere Fane: In 1807 he was born illegitimately to General Henry Fane and Isabella Gorges. On 8th January 1826 Vere Fane drowned when the brig of war Algernine sank off Hydra in the Grecian Archipelago with the loss of all on board.
On 12th November 1835 Captain Henry John Fane was born to Henry Fane (age 33) and Christine Isabelle Roche aka O'Shea at Calcutta, India. He was baptised 21st November 1835. The descent somewhat speculative based on the memorial at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck in which Major-General Vere Bonamy Fane is described as the son of Captain Henry John Fane of the Dorset Regiment. There is no explicit evidence that Captain Henry John Fane is one of the illegitimate sons of General Henry Fane (age 56) and Isabella Gorges.
On 19th January 1838 Anne Buckley Batson (age 80) died at Fulbeck Hall. She was buried at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
After 25th March 1840. Memorial at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck to:
Panel 1: Lieutenant Nevile Fane, William Mildmay Fane, Nevile Fane (age 20), Vere Fane (age 55), Robert George Cecil Fane (age 43).
Panel 2: Reverend Edward Fane (age 56), Colonel Henry Edward Fane aka Hamlyn-Fane (age 22), Nevile Hamlyn Batson Fane, Major-General Walter Fane (age 12).
Panel 3: Edward Robert George Fane (age 20), Francis Augustus Fane (age 15), Captain Ralph Nevile Fane.
Panel 4. Captain Ralph Nevile Fane, Reverend Frederic Fane (age 14).
Panel 5. Francis Christopher Fane, Joyce Hancock.
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After 25th March 1840. Memorial to General Henry Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
On 24th November 1864 William Earle Welby (age 41) and Adeline Fane (age 34) were married at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
On 12th March 1868 General Mildmay Fane (age 73) died from a fall from a horse whilst hunting. He was unmarried.
Monument to General Mildmay Fane at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck. Inscription ... In memory of General Mildmay Fane 7th son of the Honble H. Fane of Fulbeck who served in the Peninsula at the Battle of Vittoria, Assault & Capture of San Sebastian and the Battle of the Nile, also in the Campaign of 1815 including the Battle of Quatre Bras in which he was wounded. Died March 12th 1868, aged 73. This tablet was erected by officers of the 54th Regiment who served under him as their commanding officer between 1828 and 1851 in token of their great esteem for his memory and of honour, respect and love with which they regarded him.
On 14th March 1886 Lieutenant Mildmay Edward Fane (age 22) died. Monument at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Lieutenant Mildmay Edward Fane: On 29th December 1863 he was born to Francis Augustus Fane and Augusta Fane at Malta. Coefficient of inbreeding 6.25%. From 17th February 1885 to 14th March 1886 Lieutenant Mildmay Edward Fane served at Gibraltar with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade.
1887. The present church of St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck was subject to a major restoration of 1887-88 by Charles Kirk, in Norman and Perpendicular style at a cost of £1,350. This included a new chancel arch and the enlargement of the chancel east window.
On 21st May 1889 Edmund Royds of Stubton Hall (age 28) and Rachel Louisa Fane (age 20) were married by the groom's father Reverend Francis Coulman Royds (age 63) assisted by the Rev. Vere Francis Willson at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
After 29th November 1902. Memorial to William Dashwood Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
William Dashwood Fane: On 21st October 1816 he was born to William Mildmay Fane and Louisa Hay Dashwood in India. Before 1877 William Dashwood Fane and Susan Millicent Reeve were married. In 1885 Major-General Walter Fane died. William Dashwood Fane inherited Fulbeck Hall. On 29th November 1902 William Dashwood Fane died. William Vere Reeve Fane aka King-Fane inherited Fulbeck Hall.
March 1905. Memorial to Francis Fane, Francis Fane, Elizabeth Paine, Edward Fane, Beata Fane and Edward Fane at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck commissioned by William Vere Reeve Fane aka King-Fane (age 36).
After 23rd March 1910. Memorials to Henry Basil Houson and his daughter Kathleen at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
After 27th May 1918. Monument to Benjamin Footman who died of wounds on 27 May 1918. North Staffordshire Regiment Service Number: 42703. Son of Amelia Footman, of Hanbury Wharf, Droitwich, Worcs, and the late Benjamin Footman; husband of Julia Footman, of "Lincs," Fairfield Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham..
Benjamin Footman was born at Hanbury Wharf, Worcestershire in 1884. In 1911 he was working as a butler in Catsfield, Sussex when he married Julia Bartlett in Cheltenham. They moved to Somerset but by 1914 had moved to Fulbeck (where he was still a butler). He signed up for the Army in Nov 15 but wasn't mobilised until Jun 1916. He joined 3rd Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment and was soon made Lieutenant Corporal, probably because he'd previously served 20 months in the Worcestershire Regiment (presumably before he became a butler). He was training at the Lincolnshire Regiment depot at Grimsby in Oct 1917, though he seems to have been ill or injured during this time.
In Oct 1917 he was sent to Ireland and based at Blackrock Castle, Cork. On 3rd March 1918 he sailed from Folkestone to France, where he was transferred to 8th Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment.
On 12th (or 15th) April 1918 he received a gunshot wound to the head. He was evacuated and sent to the Royal Victoria Military Hospital, Netley, near Southampton. Here he had several operations but the wound became infected and he died on 27th May. His body was sent by train to Leadenham station and he was buried in Fulbeck churchyard. The gravestone is of an unusual design, so it may be that his former employer paid for it before the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was set up. Julia received a widows pension of 33/9d a week for herself and their four children. By the end of 1918 they'd moved to Cheltenham and were living at 6 Andover St. By 1920 her address was 'Lincs' Fairfield Rd., Leckhampton, Cheltenham.
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After 23rd May 1924. Memorial to Major-General Vere Bonamy Fane (deceased) at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
2017. Rectors of St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
2023. Memorials, especially to the Fane family, in the church-yard of St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
After Captain Ralph Nevile Fane. Memorial to Captain Ralph Nevile Fane at St Nicholas' Church, Fulbeck.
Captain Ralph Nevile Fane: On 6th January 1870 he was born to Francis Augustus Fane and Augusta Fane. Coefficient of inbreeding 6.25%. On 27th May 1900 Captain Ralph Nevile Fane died of pneumonia at Wynberg where he was buried.