Fea was born at
St Pancras, London, in 1860, the son of William and Marie Fea, of
Kentish Town, where his father was a book-keeper. He was baptized into the
Church of England at St John the Baptist’s Church, Kentish Town, at the age of five weeks. Fea’s first career was in the Bank of England. In 1893, he married Louisa Hallmark at St Pancras. They had no children. In 1901, aged 40, he was living in
Newnham, Kent, and was a retired bank clerk. In 1911, he was living at South Lodge,
Pinner, with his wife and one servant, calling himself a retired bank clerk and author. Fea’s interest in priest holes and hiding places was partly prompted by visiting
Sharsted Court, near his home in Newnham. After a prolific second career as a writer of historical books, Fea died in
Whitstable,
Kent in 1956, aged 96. Probate was granted to his nephew Cyril Alfred Fea, a bank official. The
National Portrait Gallery has a portrait photograph of Fea by
Walter Stoneman dated 1916. ==Selected works==