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Fanshawe was returned for Plymouth on the Admiralty interest as a supporter of Pitt. His only known votes were with Pitt on the Regency; no speech by him is recorded. He vacated his seat on being appointed commissioner of Plymouth dockyard. James Gardner in his Recollections describes Fanshawe as ‘one of the first seamen in the navy, and one of the bravest officers that ever did honour to the service, a rigid disciplinarian, and to sum up all, a tight hand of the watch, as the saying is’.1Navy Rec. Soc. xxxi. 197-8.
Fanshawe died 4 Feb. 1823.