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English: All Saints' Church, Tudeley, arms of Fane (Azure, three dexter gauntlets back affrontée or) impaling Gules, two lions passant or (not Waller of Groombridge, Kent: Sable, three walnut leaves or between two bendlets argent[1]) and Fane impaling Gules, on a chief sable two lion's heads erased or (not Hendley[2]), detail from top of monument to George Fane (d.1572) of Badsell in the parish of Tudeley, Sheriff of Kent in 1557 and 1558, son of Richard Fane and his wife Agnes Stidulf, the daughter and heiress of Henry Stidulf of Badsell, the son of Thomas Stidulf and his wife Marion (née Badsell) whose brass memorial lies in the chancel. George Fane married firstly Joan Waller (d.1545) daughter of William Waller of Groombridge, by whom he had two sons both named Thomas Fane, the eldest of whom married Mary Neville heiress of Henry Neville 6th Baron Bergavenney; Secondly George Fane married Elizabeth Hendley, daughter of Sir Walter Hendley of Corsehorne, Cranbrooke. (Source: church info leaflet[3]). A Latin inscription, now erased, was as follows: "Hic jacent Georgius Fane et Joane Waller uxor eius Filius et Heres Ri(cardi) Fane et Agnes Filia et Heredis Hen(rici) Filius et Hered' T. Stidulf et Marion Badsell Filia et Hered' Joh(an)n(is) Badsell qui Ge(orgius) obiit 4 die Fe 1571 et Jo Waller 6 De 1545."(https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Notes_on_the_churches_in_the_counties_of_Kent,_Sussex,_and_Surrey.djvu/439)
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Author Photo by Mike Quinn, 2016

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current17:21, 23 January 2019Thumbnail for version as of 17:21, 23 January 2019387 × 616 (556 KB)Lobsterthermidor{{Information |description ={{en|1=All Saints' Church, Tudeley, arms of Fane impaling Waller and Fane impaling Hendley, detail from top of monument to George Fane (1512-1572) Sheriff of Kent in 1557 and 1558, son of Richard Fane and his wife Agnes Stidulf, the daughter and heiress of Henry Stidulf of Badsell, the son of Thomas Stidulf and his wife Marion (née Badsell) whose brass memorial lies in the chancel. George Fane married firstly Joan Waller (d.1545) daughter of William Waller of Gro...

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