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John Cornwall, 1st Baron Fanhope

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Sir John amassed a considerable fortune and a great deal of land during his lifetime. He accomplished this through his marriage with Elizabeth, victories in tournaments, and the spoils of war. At the battle of Agincourt, Sir John captured
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Sir John and Elizabeth had a son and daughter together. The former, John Cornewaille, was born in 1403 and died in December 1421. Young John Cornewaille was only seventeen when he was killed at the
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on 17 July 1433, and Baron Milbroke on 30 January 1442, by King Henry VI. Sir John's titles became extinct on his death, as he left no legitimate issue.
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was attempting to divorce her. Ampthill Castle is ruined now, and the friary, along with Sir John's tomb, was destroyed during the Protestant
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in France for his brother-in-law, Henry IV. Sir John held great favour through his relation and service to Henry IV, Henry V and Henry VI.
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As a soldier, Sir John had a long and distinguished career, serving in many campaigns. Early in his career, he served for King
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The Church of St Andrew in Ampthill has Sir John and Elizabeth of Lancaster immortalized in stained glass windows.
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Modern stained-glass window in St Andrew's Church, Ampthill, showing Sir John Cornwall and his wife Elizabeth
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A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct Peerages of the British Empire
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to Sir John. He profited greatly from the ransoms of prisoners, and used the spoils to build
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tallies by the crown (roughly £1.48 million or $ 2.39 million in today's money).
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After his death, Ampthill Castle became royal property. Eventually, it was where
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For the contemporary MP for Shropshire, also a retainer of John of Gaunt, see
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Sir John features as a loquacious and plain-talking leadership character in
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during the Welsh Uprising. Sir John continued his military service for King
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Castle, in Bedfordshire, England. He was buried at Blackfriars Preachers,
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Sir John was the son of Sir John Cornewaille, who had been in service to
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Coat of arms of Sir John Cornwall, 1st Baron Fanhope and Milbroke, KG
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in 1409. He was created Baron Fanhope and a member of the King's
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Castle, Bedfordshire, and to buy Oyster Hill Manor from the
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Sir John excelled in combat and was victorious in numerous
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The Survey of London: Reprinted from the text of 1603
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