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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Henry VI. the manor of Titchwell was settled by Sir John Fastolf on the Archbishop of Canterbury, &c. his feoffees. In …
Old and New London
… the 'Boar's Head,' Southwark, and the property of Sir John Fastolf, of Caistor, Norfolk, and of Southwark, and who had a … the founder of Magdalen College, Oxford, Sir John Fastolf gave the 'Boar's Head' and other possessions towards … give so good an account of the benefaction of Sir John Fastolf to Magd. Coll. is, because he gave it to the founder, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John Spring's, of the barony of Rye. After this, Sir John Fastolf possessed it, and died lord in the 38th of Henry VI. … conveyed it by fine in the 11th of Henry VI. to Sir John Fastolf. John de la Pole Duke of Suffolk was lord in 1480, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and Alice conveyed it in the 11th of Henry VI. to Sir John Fastolf, and John Paston, Esq. enjoyed it, and John de la … to Walter de Berney, Richard de Haylesdon, so to Gourney, Fastolf, &c. and so to the see of Norwich, as abovementioned. … de Tyville, his son. In the reign of Henry VI. Sir John Fastolf was lord of it, and Sir John Paston died possessed of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and John Shardelow, in the 8th of Henry V. and Sir John Fastolf died seized (as is said) in the 38th of Henry VI. Sir …
A Survey of London
… their ditches, &c. 1387. The II. William Venor, Hugh Fastolf. 212Maior Nicholas Exton, Fishmonger. Sir Nicholas …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… # R. Aillesbury (13801384). J. Chircheman (13811391). H. Fastolf (13811390). W. Staundon (13831410). # J. Furneux … Carlille. Adam Chaungeour. William Venour. Johan Hoo. Hugh Fastolf. Geffrey Cremylford. William Badby. William Staundon. … of Brembre, Haddeley, Carlille, Chaungeour, Venour, Hoo, Fastolf, Cremylford, Badby, Staundon, Furneux, Eynesham, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to 1260, to his brother. 53 In the next century Sir John Fastolf, kt., the well-known captain in the French wars, was … 'le Walles' and a dyehouse. His son and heir was Alexander Fastolf of Gapton in Suffolk, who was aged twenty-one in 1460 … established his head quarters. It may be identical with Fastolf's 'Harte House' and it is the subject of Dickens's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… execute the King's commission, directed to him, Mr. Tho. Fastolf Archdeacon of Norwich, and others, to treat with the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… property-owner, warrior, and man of business, Sir John Fastolf, who held it until his death at the age of 70 in … France in 1415 until he retired from the wars about 1440 Fastolf was constantly recruiting and equipping troops to … Chevagium Garcionum, increased markedly during Sir John Fastolf's lordship. 101 A sharply rising demand for wool gave …
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