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Mr. '''Fanshawe''' was a wealthy homeowner in the [[17th century]]. He was the husband of [[Lucie Fanshawe]].
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== Biography ==
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While out on the road in their carriage, Lucy and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by [[Ashildr|the Knightmare]]. Their [[Coachman (The Woman Who Lived)|coachman]] advised them to do what the [[highwayman]] said and give him what he wanted. However, this robbery was interrupted by the [[Twelfth Doctor]], who proceeded to speak to the Knightmare, unknowingly allowing the Fanshawes to escape.
|species = Human
|origin  = [[Earth]]
|spouse  = Lucie Fanshawe
|only    = The Woman Who Lived (TV story)
|actor  = John Voce
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'''Mr Fanshawe''' was a wealthy homeowner in the [[17th century]]. He was the husband of [[Lucie Fanshawe]].


The next night, the Knightmare and the Doctor snuck into Fanshawe's house with the intent of stealing the [[Eyes of Hades]]. While escaping a [[Maid (The Woman Who Lived)|maid]], the pair stumbled into Fanshawe's room, where they accidentally awoke him. Fanshawe, thinking that the footsteps he heard belonged to Lucie, looked outside his room but found no one. Finally coming to his senses, he retreieved his [[Firearm|gun]] and ordered everyone in his house to search for the intruders, but found no one. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived]]'')
Whilst out on the road in their carriage, Lucie and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by the notorious [[highwayman]] known as [[Ashildr|the Knightmare]]. Their [[Coachman (The Woman Who Lived)|coachman]], having heard of the criminal's previous escapades, advised them to do as the Knightmare said and hand over their valuables. However, this robbery was interrupted by the [[Twelfth Doctor]], whose arrival distracted the Knightmare, allowing the Fanshawes to escape.
 
The next night, the Knightmare - actually the immortal [[human]] Ashildr in disguise - broke into Fanshawes' house with the intent of stealing the [[Eyes of Hades]], accompanied by the Doctor. Whilst escaping from a [[Maid (The Woman Who Lived)|maid]], the pair stumbled into Fanshawe's living room, finding him asleep on the couch, and accidentally awoke him. Fanshawe, thinking that the footsteps he heard belonged to Lucie, looked outside the room but found no one. Finally coming to his senses, he retrieved his [[Firearm|gun]] and ordered everybody in the house to search for the intruders, but failed to find them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Lived (TV story)|The Woman Who Lived]]'')
 
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Mr Fanshawe was a wealthy homeowner in the 17th century. He was the husband of Lucie Fanshawe.

Whilst out on the road in their carriage, Lucie and Mr Fanshawe were robbed by the notorious highwayman known as the Knightmare. Their coachman, having heard of the criminal's previous escapades, advised them to do as the Knightmare said and hand over their valuables. However, this robbery was interrupted by the Twelfth Doctor, whose arrival distracted the Knightmare, allowing the Fanshawes to escape.

The next night, the Knightmare - actually the immortal human Ashildr in disguise - broke into Fanshawes' house with the intent of stealing the Eyes of Hades, accompanied by the Doctor. Whilst escaping from a maid, the pair stumbled into Fanshawe's living room, finding him asleep on the couch, and accidentally awoke him. Fanshawe, thinking that the footsteps he heard belonged to Lucie, looked outside the room but found no one. Finally coming to his senses, he retrieved his gun and ordered everybody in the house to search for the intruders, but failed to find them. (TV: The Woman Who Lived)