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Allan Fea

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Fea’s first career was in the Bank of England. In 1893, he married Louisa Hallmark at St Pancras. They had no children. A nephew named after Fea, Allan William Francis Fea, died in 1894. In 1901, aged 40, he was living in
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Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe, Wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe, bt., embassador from Charles II. to the courts of Portugal & Madrid, written by herself: containing extracts from the correspondence of Sir Richard
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The Flight of the King; being a full, true, and particular account of the miraculous escape of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles II after the battle of Worcester
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From the General Indexes to Births and Deaths in England and Wales: “FEA Allan Pancras 1b 130” (1860 births); “FEA Allan William F Bromley 2a 425” (1894 deaths)
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Memoirs of the Martyr King, being a detailed record of the last two years of the reign of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the First (1646-1648/9)
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Secret Chambers and Hiding-places; historic, romantic & legendary stories & traditions about hiding-holes, secret chambers, etc.
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King Monmouth, being a history of the career of James Scott "The Protestant duke" 1649–1685
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in 1956, aged 96. Probate was granted to his nephew Cyril Alfred Fea, a bank official.
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Fea’s interest in priest holes and hiding places was partly prompted by visiting
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at St John the Baptist, Kentish Town, at ancestry.co.uk, accessed 22 April 2020
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Picturesque old houses; being the impressions of a wanderer off the beaten track
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After a prolific second career as a writer of historical books, Fea died in
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at St John the Baptist’s Church, Kentish Town, at the age of five weeks.
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Where Traditions linger: being rambles through remote England
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Old English Houses, the record of a random itinerary
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Index

English Civil Wars
House of Stuart
Bank of England
St Pancras, London
Kentish Town
Church of England
Newnham, Kent
Pinner
Sharsted Court
Whitstable
Kent
National Portrait Gallery
Walter Stoneman
baptism on 1 July 1860



28, Dartmouth Bank Road, St Pancras
1881 United Kingdom census
42, Newnham Street, Newnham
1901 United Kingdom census
return for South Lodge, Pinner
1911 United Kingdom census
Allan Fea (1860-1956), Historian and antiquary

Allan Fea
Allan Fea (1860-1956), Historian and antiquary
National Portrait Gallery, London
Allan Fea
Project Gutenberg

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