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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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as a boy, between 1392 and 1393, which must have been in the company of
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1960:Journal of the British Archaeological Association
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1928:. Oxford University Press. p.
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1136:like his one-time master Henry V.
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2040:. Boydell Press. pp. 39–68.
1444:Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
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618:Fastolf's whereabouts during the
609:Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV
337:, and a certain Hugh Fastolf was
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2125:Dictionary of National Biography
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1345:Barrett, Jonathan Tyers (1848).
1161:He is the subject of a novel by
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3196:15th-century English landowners
3191:14th-century English landowners
2866:The Famous Victories of Henry V
2181:Rose, Jonathan (22 June 2012).
2001:"Fastolf, Sir John (1380–1459)"
1266:Verrill, Dorothy Maltby (ed.).
1172:Fastolf is also an opponent in
964:, who came to fame through the
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630:of King Henry IV's second son,
613:Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk
180:Tibetot/Tiptoft), widow of Sir
2291:Smith, Anthony Robert (1982).
708:. In his biography of Fastolf
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2069:Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge
1269:Maltby-Maltbie Family History
327:Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
2027:UK public library membership
655:and the king's brother, the
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150:Military service during the
1884:Ohlgren, Thomas H. (2007).
724:Encounters with Joan of Arc
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1656:. In Dunn, Diana (ed.).
1254:Landon & Stokes 1936
734:Louis I, Duke of Orléans
253:soldier, landowner, and
2585:Henry the Fouth, Part I
2526:King Richard the Second
2393:2 February 2019 at the
2284:2027/hvd.32044020004370
2276:History of Castle Combe
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2239:, enlarged by Gough in
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2082:Encyclopædia Britannica
2037:The Fifteenth Century 5
1926:Oxford World's Classics
1152:'s video game known as
647:Early service in France
344:On 13 January 1409, in
2859:Holinshed's Chronicles
1652:Collins, Hugh (2000).
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706:Battle of the Herrings
659:. He took part in the
265:'s character Sir John
3221:Patrons of literature
3201:Knights of the Garter
2252:Biographia Britannica
2234:Biographia Britannica
2096:Lord Howard de Walden
2015:10.1093/ref:odnb/9199
1999:(23 September 2004).
933:Richard, Duke of York
925:Sir William Yelverton
786:John, Duke of Bedford
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2101:The Complete Peerage
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718:Rouvray-Sainte-Croix
422:4. Alexander Fastolf
362:Richard, Lord Scrope
341:of Norfolk in 1390.
319:Bishop of St David's
285:Coming from a minor
3159:You Banbury cheese!
3000:William Shakespeare
2878:Thomas of Woodstock
2436:William Shakespeare
2211:on 22 October 2018.
1804:2027/uva.x030445942
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986:Cultural portrayals
714:Rouvray-Saint-Denis
632:Thomas of Lancaster
356:, and widow of Sir
321:, and his brother,
158:William Shakespeare
112:Saint Benet's Abbey
2956:Suite from Henry V
2948:At the Boar's Head
2921:Falstaff's Wedding
2913:Sir John Oldcastle
2703:Chimes at Midnight
2636:Chimes at Midnight
2577:Chimes at Midnight
2534:Richard the Second
1922:The Paston Letters
862:Sillé-le-Guillaume
642:Hundred Years' War
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257:who fought in the
152:Hundred Years' War
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1856:Blood & Roses
1830:National Archives
1707:, pp. 136–7.
1667:978-0-85323-885-0
1582:, pp. 53–55.
1484:, pp. 10–11.
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