Il est marié avec AGNES.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1478 à Dunstable, Bedfordshire.
Enfant(s):
Is possibly the same Henry mentioned in John Whyte's will (1501 Hulcote) as a bro. (brother-in-law).
Was a member of the Fraternity of St. John The Baptist. Henry was listed twice in the will of Sir William Newton, clerk and chaplain of the guild or fraternity of St. John the Baptist of Dunstable. William Grene, the president of the fraternity, was also listed twice. Both William Grene and Henry Farye were given money for Counsel and both were named as executors.
Among the possessions of the fraternity was the Fayrey pall given to it by Henry Fayrey, a member of the London Haberdashers' Company, who died in 1516. It passed with the Brotherhood House to the Wingate family, and after many vicissitudes came into the possession of the churchwardens, who allowed the poor to use it at funerals at a charge of 6d. In 1812 the churchwardens sold it, and it was not restored to the town till 1891. The pall belongs to the Flemish School of Art of the 15th century and is richly worked. The names of Henry and Agnes Fayrey, and of John and Mary Fayrey, father and mother of Henry, occur upon it, and there are portraits of the two latter. (fn. 260) The pall is now kept at the rectory.
From: 'Parishes: Dunstable', A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3 (1912), pp. 349-68.
Brasses of Henry Fayrey and his wife Agnes are found in St. Peter's church in Dunstable, Bedfordshire and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The main inscribed brass reads: 'Of your charity pray for the soul of Henry Fayrey and Agnes his wife which lyeth buried under this stone, and the said Henry deceased the 28th Day of December 1516'. The main figures are all depicted wearing shrouds. The complete brass would have had an additional plate showing a group of daughters and four roundels. The remaining brass does depict that Henry and Angnes had five sons.
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