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Edmund Paston (d. before 8 February 1504), who married firstly, about 1480, Katherine
Spelman (d. 18 April 1491), widow of William Clippesby, and daughter of John Spelman, by whom he had a son, Robert, and secondly, Margaret Monceaux (died circa 1505), widow successively of William Lomnor and Thomas
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will giving Paston exclusive authority over the foundation of the college, and providing that, after payment of 4000 marks, Paston was to have all
Fastolf's lands in Norfolk and Suffolk. Relying on the nuncupative will, Paston took possession of the Fastolf estates, and resided at times at Fastolf's
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to seize Paston's property there in the king's name, alleging that Paston was a 'serf of the crown'. In 1464 a legal challenge to Paston's executorship under the nuncupative will was mounted by
William Yelverton, one of the ten executors who had been appointed under Sir John Fastolf's written will;
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Norfolk, but did not take a seat in Parliament as the Duke of Norfolk 'insisted on his own nominees being returned'. In 1457 he paid a fine for declining a knighthood. In 1458 Paston, his brother William and others were accused of 'riotous behaviour', and the Duke of Norfolk headed a commission
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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'. In 1456 he was appointed one of the feoffees of Fastolf's lands. In June 1459 Fastolf made a will which provided that his ten
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On the other hand, Suffolk had already established himself in East Anglia during the 1430s, and it is possible to view
Norfolk as the nobleman who was attempting to become the dominant magnate in the region in the 1440s, and the Paston family's difficulties during this period as a result of this
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Although Paston inherited a substantial estate, in the latter 1440s the family suffered 'a series of reverses', including the loss of the manor of East
Beckham in 1445 . The circumstances of these reverses are recounted in the
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Suffolk fell from power at the beginning of 1450, and early in 1451 Paston regained possession of the manor of
Gresham. During the years 1450–51 he was involved in attempts by the Duke of Norfolk,
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Margery Paston (born c.1450), who in 1469 married her lover, Richard Calle, the Paston family's steward, by whom she had three sons, John, William and
Richard.
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by 1440, and succeeded his father, when only 22 years of age, in 1444.
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I (10 October 1421 – 21 or 22 May 1466) was an English country
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The Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, Part I
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In February 1448, "almost certainly on Heydon's initiative",
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Fleming, Peter (2004). "Haute family (per. c.1350–1530)".
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Walter Paston (c. 1456 – c. 18 August 1479), who died in
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