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Other points of resemblance between the historic Fastolf and the Falstaff of the dramatist are to be found in their service under Thomas Mowbray, and association with a Boar's Head Inn. But Falstaff is in no true sense a dramatisation of the real soldier, more an amalgam of a few real personages with
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showed that Fastolf made large sums of money in France, which he managed to transfer back to England and invest in land and property. At the time, his reputation was mixed. One servant wrote of him: "cruel and vengible he hath been ever, and for the most part without pity and mercy"
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on 12 June 1429, even though Fastolf had attempted to reinforce with troops and gunpowder weapons. After a result of this string of unexpected sudden defeats, Talbot and Fastolf resolved to confront the French in battle to put an end to their success, thus leading to the
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manors had an income of only ÂŁ8 after the Norman revolt of 1435. He began in the 1430s to sell off his properties but he still in 1445 held properties in France worth ÂŁ401, including 10 castles, 15 manors and an inn. All this was lost in the French reconquest.
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From 1435, and more so in retirement, he was the author of numerous memoranda, which he fired off to the government of the day, about the strategy and policy to be pursued with regard to the war in France. These were preserved by his secretary
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A detailed inventory was made of Fastolf's personal goods after his death. It includes silver plate, equipment for his chapel, the clothes and tapestry in his wardrobe at Caister, his armour, and the furnishings of several rooms at Caister.
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He was a widower throughout the last decade of his life, when he lived at Southwark and Caister, and had no heir. He seems to have been a somewhat lonely figure, and made several attempts to draft a will, establishing a Chantry College at
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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. In a court testimony given in France, 1435, he claimed to have visited
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Bastard, Bastard, in the name of God I command you that as soon as you hear of Fastolf's coming, you will let me know. For if he gets through without my knowing it, I swear to you that I will have your head cut
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in an aisle specially built at his expense on the south side of the abbey church, of which he had been a generous benefactor. During the last decade of his life he was a close political ally and friend of
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During the 1429 Siege of Orléans, the French had planned to abandon the city after they heard rumours (which were true) that John Fastolf was coming with a force to reinforce the English besiegers.
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In 1435, he drafted a document variously referred to as a report or memorandum proposing a new strategic approach to the war in France. In it, he criticizes current policy based on a war of
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as a cowardly knight who abandons the heroic Lord Talbot. In the first two folios, the name of the character is given as "Falstaffe" not Fastolf. When Shakespeare came to write
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was a serious defeat for the English; 200–300 men were killed and over 2000 captured, including Talbot. Fastolf, however, escaped. According to the French historian
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family. Fastolf's mother had married one of the family before he was born, as did a certain Margery Fastolf. The Mauteby family shares kinship with the Cliftons of
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and therefore a member of the peerage there, a position he never attained at home. But the instability of English rule cost him much in lost revenues. His
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After a visit to England in 1428, he returned to the war, and on 12 February 1429, when in charge of the convoy for the English army before
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in the nineteenth century. He also sat at the centre of an important literary circle, which produced manuscripts in French and English for him.
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The tradition of Fastolf's braggart cowardice may have suggested the use of his name. Some writers have also suggested that Fastolf favoured
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Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Wars of the English in France during the Reign of Henry the Sixth, King of England, vol. II part II
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a dash of creative licence. Indeed, the aged Falstaff dies early in the reign of Henry V, when Fastolf was midway through his career.
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In 1421, during the English occupation of Paris, he became "governor" (effectively, the warden) of the Bastille, probably for a year.
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Fastolf, like other English soldiers, profited from the wars in France by obtaining lands in the conquered territories. He was given
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Hawkyard, Alasdair (2005). "Sir John Fastolf's 'Gret Mansion by me late edified': Caister Castle, Norfolk". In Linda Clark (ed.).
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on 18 June 1429. Joan was leading this army and was present in the battle, although how much of a role she had in it is disputed.
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in 1450 he was charged by the rebels with having been the cause of the English disasters through "diminishing the garrisons of
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He only came home finally in 1440, when past sixty years of age. But the scandal against him continued, and during
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by Henry V and went on to build a considerable property portfolio in Normandy, including four manors in the
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Hovious, Matthew. "A Fleet of Fastolfs: The Descendancy of Alexander Fastolf, Burgess of Great Yarmouth".
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Fastolf continued to serve with honour in France, and was trusted both by Bedford and by
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for himself until his death, at the expense of Millicent's son by her first marriage,
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Laws, Lawyers and Texts: Studies in Medieval Legal History in Honour of Paul Brand
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He was Bedford's Master of the Household, and was Governor of the province of
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Barrett, C.R.B. (5 June 1895). "Caister Castle and Sir John Fastolfe, K.G.".
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but never legally documented his intentions and effectively died intestate.
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and leave her out of leadership decisions, to which she famously responded:
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Landon, Lionel & Stokes, Ethel (1936). "Mortimer of Attleborough". In
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The French leader conceded to her, and she successfully lifted the siege.
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Rundel, David."William Worcestre, Sir John Fastolf and Latin Learning."
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as a boy, between 1392 and 1393, which must have been in the company of
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against the French attempt to recapture it in the winter of 1415–1416.
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Robin Hood: The Early Poems, 1465–1560 – Texts, Contexts, and Ideology
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His last years were troubled by litigation and disputes regarding his
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From 1415 to 1439, he was in northern France, where he served under
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
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on 5 November 1459. He was buried next to his wife Millicent in
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and proposes instead an offensive strategy based on large scale
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of Caister Hall, a family possession which he later turned into
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Fastolf not 'Falstaff': the soldier behind Shakespeare’s myth
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The Real Falstaff: Sir John Fastolf and the Hundred Years War
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The Case of Sir John Fastolf and other Historical Studies
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Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter
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Aspects of the career of Sir John Fastolf (1380–1459)
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worth ÂŁ200 per annum. Later, he became the Baron of
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