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From: "D. Spencer Hines" <>
Subject: Re: William Fiennes,
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 06:27:03 -1000
Yes, that's the one.
Interesting family, isn't it?
Saybrook colony in Connecticut was one of their works as well.
D. Spencer Hines
--
"Well, that's what I mean. You know, if all the people who are named
...deny it....That's all, I mean, I expect them to come looking into it and
interview you and everything, uh, but I just think that if everybody's on
record denying it you've got no problem.....I wonder if I'm going to be
blown out of the water with this. I don't see how they can...if they don't,
if they don't have pictures."
Governor Bill Clinton --- Telephonic Advice to Gennifer Flowers [1991]
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<6b7feh$hob$1@morse.news.easynet.net>...
>Are we talking of Wm Fiennes married to Joan de Say died 1359,
>whose son Wm died 1403 & married to Elizabeth Batisford, then Roger
>Fiennes ancestor of Lord Dacre of the South,built Hurstmoncoux
>Castle died 1447- on to James Fiennes,Agincourt 1415.1st Lord
>Saye & Sele,Constable of Dover,Treasurer of England killed by Jack
>Cade's mob in London--leading up toiday to the 21st Lord Saye &
>Sele, Nathaniel born 1920 and residing in Broughton Castle, Oxon.
>Geoffrey.
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