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Sir John Fastolf - The Wars of the RosesSep 1, 2021 · For purposes of defence he used the barrels of herrings which he was convoying, whence the battle obtained its popular name, 'the Battle of the ...
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This Ornery Knight Inspired Shakespeare's Falstaff - HistoryNetDec 28, 2023 · The Order of the Garter conducted an enquiry on Fastolf and concluded that he had done his best at Patay, showing prudence rather than cowardice ...
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[PDF] Fastolf Family - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyMany historians and genealogists have taken an interest in the Fastolf family, yet their published descents have been uniformly inaccurate due largely to ...Missing: gentry | Show results with:gentry
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[PDF] University of St Andrewsof Patay, while Monstrelet gives a contradictory account of the same battle, which has given rise to controversy over Fastolf's reputation as a soldier ...
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Fastolf, JohnFastolf distinguished himself at the battle of Agincourt, in the raid on Rouen, in the relief of Harfleur when besieged by the constable of France, at the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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The Gascon Rolls ProjectSeneschals of Gascony, of Aquitaine after 1360 (1273-1453) ... An English esquire mentioned in Aquitaine from 1413 onwards. ... John Fastolf, 114 : 59. place.<|separator|>
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The Golden Falcon - RootsWebSir John Fastolf (1377-1459) was born in East ... 1413 and the same year, Fastolf became captain of Vieres in Gascony and the king's lieutenant in Guyenne. ... 1413 ...
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Sir John Fastolf (1378?-1459) [Hundred Years' War]Jun 24, 2012 · ' It is therefore probable that Fastolf was engaged in foreign warfare before Henry IV's death in 1413. In that year he was entrusted by Henry ...
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FASTOLF, Sir JOHN (1380–1459, soldier and landowner) - Bonhams... John Fastolf have been sold at auction in the last thirty-five years. Sir John Fastolf ... (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography). Read More. Additional ...
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[PDF] the lancastrian land settlement in normandy and northern france ...This thesis examines the accompanying large- scale confiscation of Norman and French properties, both rural and urban, and their subsequent redistribution to ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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Sir John Fastolf | Biography & Facts - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · English career soldier who fought and made his fortune in the second phase of the Hundred Years' War between England and France (1337–1453).
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[PDF] This thesis has been submitted in fulfilment of the ... - ERAThe Case of Sir John Fastolf (1380-1459). Sir John Fastolf was born into a minor gentry family in Norfolk. Much of his adult life was spent in ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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The War Finances of Henry V and the Duke of Bedford - jstorSir John Fastolf was placed in garrison at Fecamp, and another. Rolls, 41. 686, 784; Notre-Dame-de-Lire, ibid. 41. 695, 734; Notre-Dame-de-Bonport, ibid. 41 ...
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Battle of the HerringsThe convoy was escorted by 1,000 mounted archers and mounted men-at-arms commanded by Sir John Fastolf. On 11th February 1429, the herring convoy reached the ...Missing: historical sources
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Joan of Arc's Loire Campaign: The English Tide RecedesAfter the siege of Orleans in 1429, Joan of Arc and her captains moved to mop up Sir John Fastolf and his Burgundian allies at Patay.
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The Battle of Jargeau 1429 - Jeanne-darc.infoMeanwhile, on June 8, Sir John Fastolf finally left Paris with a reinforcing army of several thousand, headed for the Loire River valley.
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[PDF] the power of inspiration: how joan of arc turned - West Point17, 1429, the eve of the Battle of Patay, the leaders of the French army received word of the approach of an English army under the command of Sir John Fastolf.
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The Battle of Patay 1429 - Jeanne-darc.infoFastolf, John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and Sir Thomas Scales commanded the English. The standard defensive tactic of the English longbowmen was to drive ...Missing: coordination | Show results with:coordination
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Battle of Patay - British BattlesTalbot blamed the English defeat on Fastolf for escaping from the battle with his men, leaving Talbot unsupported. · After the battle Talbot was held by both ...Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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Battle of Patay, France, 18 June 1429 - Battlefield Travels... John Fastolf and John Talbot remained as a campaign objective. ... Maison de Jeanne d'Arc (Orléans): Exhibits on Joan of Arc and the Loire campaign following the ...Missing: coordination | Show results with:coordination
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Full text of "The case of Sir John Fastolf : and other historical studies""If Sir John Fastolf had not played the coward, he being in the vaward, placed behind with purpose to relieve and follow them, cowardly fled, not having struck ...
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The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet : containing an account ...Apr 25, 2007 · Containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English.Missing: Patay Fastolf flight
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The Investment of Sir John Fastolf's Profits of War | Cambridge CoreFeb 12, 2009 · The Investment of Sir John Fastolf's Profits of War. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2009. K. B. McFarlane ... K. B. ...
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Fifteenth-Century England: A Society Structured for WarAug 21, 2025 · First and foremost, this was because of his success as a war leader and his conquest of Normandy between 1415 and 1420. This resulted in the ...
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[PDF] Sir John Fastolf | Cambridge CoreThe second phase of Fastolf's military service was also one of twenty years, during which his reputation and responsi- bilities steadily increased.
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English Noblemen and Their Advisers - jstorJohn Popham, Sir John Fastolf, Sir William Oldhall, and Sir Andrew. Ogard were notable "warrior councillors" who in many ways served as representatives of ...
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Caister Castle, West Caister - 1287573 - Historic EnglandThe manors of Caister Hall and West Caister had been acquired by the Norfolk family of Fastolf in 1363, and John was born in the moated manor house that stood ...Missing: purchase | Show results with:purchase
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Caister Castle, West Caister - 1002882 - Historic EnglandC15 moated enclosure castle built for Sir John Fastolf. Read the official list entry to find out more. Heritage Category: Scheduled Monument.Missing: purchase | Show results with:purchase
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Interactive Map of Castles in England - Historic UKOriginally a large fortified manor house, all that remains of Boarstall Castle today is its moated gatehouse dating back to 1312. ... This brick castle was built ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Medieval property investors, ca. 1300 1500 - CORE60 McFarlane, 'John Fastolf'. Fastolf's investments include the profitable cloth-making estate at Castle Combe,. Wiltshire: see E. M. Carus-Wilson ...
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The woollen industry before 1550 | British History Online124) Sir John Fastolf, living on in England when he retired from the wars, kept an eagle eye on all his properties, urging his stewards to ever greater efforts ...
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Medieval Property Investors, ca. 1300–1500 | Enterprise & SocietyApr 29, 2019 · For instance, the case of Sir John Fastolf, who McFarlane estimates spent around £24,000 on acquisitions, including enlarging his own real ...
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[PDF] After Agincourt - Chivalry & War - Books by Stephen CooperHe came from. Bristol, was educated at Oxford and became scrivener, or secretary, to Sir John. Fastolf (c. ... allways bene cruel and vengible and for the most ...<|separator|>
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The Paston Letters & ShakespeareThe Paston Letters provide accounts of the demise of Henry VI and the descent into the Wars of the Roses.Missing: defense Patay
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The Paston Letters: Volume I - Project GutenbergThe Gairdner edition of the Paston Letters was printed in six volumes. Each volume is a separate e-text; Volume VI is further divided into two e-texts, Letters ...
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The format and content of the M 9 chronicleThe years 1424 to 1429, of course, marked Sir John Fastolf 's greatest hour, from his elevation to knight banneret at the battle of Verneuil,3 through his ...
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British History in depth: Paston Family Letters - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · As a lawyer, he spent a great deal of time in London, where he made friends with the local Norfolk knight and landowner, Sir John Fastolff - a ...Missing: enclosures tenancies<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Pastons: Social Mobility, Status and the Family in Fifteenth ...Within a year of his father's death, Sir John inherited both the many manors of both John I and Sir John Fastolf and the troubles that came with the sizable ...Missing: upbringing | Show results with:upbringing
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I. Sir John Fastolf's Lawsuit Over Titchwell 1448–55Feb 11, 2009 · Lawsuits on three manors bought on dubious and complicated titles nearly doubled their cost for an over-eager Sir John Fastolf in the middle of ...
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Sir John Fastolf's Lawsuit over Titchwell 1448-55 - jstorAt least one witness pointed out that the former Thomas was irrelevant (L.P. ... evidence Fastolf seems to have planned to attack the agents of Sir Edward.
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[PDF] The Pastons And Their Norfolk - British Agricultural History SocietyJohn Paston I reckoned to have taken 3ooo sheep on Sir John Fastolf's manors in 145% and he calculated that he had lost ilOO sheep and 400 lambs in I465 in ...
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Memorandum Quod: John Fastolf and the Founding of Magdalen ...Jun 26, 2009 · This article discusses the role of Sir John Fastolf, a special benefactor of the college, in the founding.
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Sir John Fastolf (1380-1459) - Find a Grave MemorialHe died on November 5, 1459 and was buried next to his wife, Millicent, in St Benet's Abbey in an aisle specially built at his expense on the south side of the ...
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John Fastolf Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · Fighting in the Hundred Years' War · First Battles in France · Facing Joan of Arc · The Battle of Patay and Fastolf's Name · Later Military Work.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Medieval Estate Planning: The Wills and Testamentary Trials of Sir ...May 7, 2012 · Sir John Fastolf (1380-1459), a wealthy East Anglian knight, made substantial efforts to plan his estate. He made several wills and charters ...Missing: inheritance life
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Sir John Fastolf's Will - The Wars of the RosesJul 19, 2022 · A wide range of letters and documents pertaining to Sir John Fastolfe's will, death, the execution of his will, and his financial ...Missing: probate records
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[PDF] The Paston LettersFeb 3, 2025 · John Paston I. Born 1421. Educated at Trinity Hall and. Peterhouse ... An executor of Sir John. Fastolf's will 1459. M.P. Norfolk 1460 ...
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Historical Background: Sir John Falstaff and Sir John OldcastleThe reason for the explicit differentiation is that the character Falstaff was first created under the name Sir John Oldcastle. Evidence that Falstaff was once ...
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The History of Falstaff | Royal Shakespeare CompanyThe name Falstaff probably comes from another real medieval knight, Sir John Fastolf, who was famous for having fought a battle against Joan of Arc in 1429, ...
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Falstaff's Obesity - Jeffrey R. WilsonWhy is Falstaff fat? None of Shakespeare's sources demands obesity, not Sir John Oldcastle, nor Sir John Fastolf, nor the Jockey in The Famous Victories of ...Missing: historical connection
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Get to Know Shakespeare's Falstaff | Orlando ShakesFeb 19, 2020 · Sir John Oldcastle was originally the name of the character in ... change the name to another friend of Henry V's—Sir John Fastolf. Sir ...<|separator|>