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  2. John Fastolf - Wikipedia

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    According to Fastolf's biographer Stephen Cooper, given his family's background Fastolf must have received an appropriate education for the standards of the time. [16] In a court testimony given in France, 1435, [17] he claimed to have visited Jerusalem as a boy, between 1392 and 1393, which must have been in the company of Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV. [16]

  3. John Paston (died 1466) - Wikipedia

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    Much of Paston's time from the mid-1450s had in fact been taken up by his position as adviser to his wife's kinsman, 'the ageing, wealthy, and childless Sir John Fastolf'. [1] [10] In 1456 he was appointed one of the feoffees of Fastolf's lands. [10] In June 1459 Fastolf made a will which provided that his ten executors found a college in Caister.

  4. List of knights and ladies of the Garter - Wikipedia

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    The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.

  5. File:Master of Sir John Fastolf, Saint Denis Holding His Head ...

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    Image title: Saint Denis Holding His Head; Master of Sir John Fastolf, French, active before about 1420 - about 1450; or England, Europe; about 1430 - 1440; Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 12.1 x 9.2 cm (4 3/4 x 3 5/8 in.); 84.ML.723.35v

  6. Fastolf - Wikipedia

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    Fastolf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Fastolf (1380–1459), English knight; Hugh Fastolf (died c.1392), English Member of Parliament

  7. Lord Chief Justice of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Fastolf, knight (1st term) 1327-8: Henry de Hambury: From Hanbury, Worcestershire: 1328-30: Nicholas Fastolf, knight (2nd term) 1330-1: Elias de Asshebournham, knight (1st term) 1331-2: Peter Tilliol, knight: Born at Scaleby Castle, Cumberland: 1332-3: Thomas Louth: From Louth, Lincolnshire (1st term) 1333-4: Robert de Scardeburgh ...

  8. John Paston (died 1479) - Wikipedia

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    John Paston, born before 15 April 1442, [1] was the eldest son and heir of John Paston and Margaret Mautby, daughter and heir of John Mautby of Mautby, Norfolk. [1] He had a younger brother, also named John (1444–1504), who later succeeded him, as well as three other brothers, Edmund, Walter and William, and two sisters, Margery and Anne.

  9. Caister Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle had a 100 ft (33 m) high tower and was built between 1432 and 1446 by Sir John Fastolf, who (along with Sir John Oldcastle) was an inspiration for William Shakespeare's Falstaff. The castle suffered severe damage in 1469 when it was besieged and captured by the Duke of Norfolk. The castle, other than the tower, fell into ruin after ...