- Sir John
Fastolf (6
November 1380 – 5
November 1459) was a late
medieval English soldier, landowner, and
knight who
fought in the
Hundred Years' War with...
-
Fastolf is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Fastolf (1380–1459),
English knight Hugh
Fastolf (died c.1392),
English Member of Parliament...
-
Fastolf, who was
reluctant to s**** a
pitched battle against the more
numerous French. The
garrison of Beaugency,
unaware of the
arrival of
Fastolf's reinforcements...
- "Falstaff"
probably derived from the
medieval knight Sir John
Fastolf. The
historical Fastolf fought at the
Battle of
Patay against Joan of Arc,
which the...
- October. This
supply convoy was
escorted by an
English force under Sir John
Fastolf and had been out****ed in Paris, from
whence it had
departed some time...
-
Nicholas Fastolf (??? - 1330) was an English-born
judge who was a
leading member of the
early Irish judiciary;
according to the most
reliable source,...
- century, the town was
occupied by the English, and
belonged to Sir John
Fastolf of
Caister Castle in
Norfolk (1380-1459). It was from here that the Spanish...
-
Thomas Fastolf,
sometimes spelt Fastolfe (died June 1361), was an
English canon lawyer and
Bishop of St David's from 1352
until his death.
Probably educated...
- Hugh
Fastolf (before 1361 - c. 1392), of
Great Yarmouth and Caister,
Norfolk and London, was an
English member of
parliament (MP). He was a
member of...
- his father's
claim to the
lands of
Margaret Mautby's kinsman, Sir John
Fastolf. A
number of his
letters survive among the
Paston Letters, a rich source...