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John Oldcastle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sir John Oldcastle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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English Lollard leader, the son of Sir Richard Oldcastle of Almeley in Herefordshire. He is first mentioned as serving in the expedition to Scotland in 1400, when he was probably quite a young man.
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Download the free ebook: Sir John Oldcastle by Shakespeare ... Author Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616 ... Title Sir John Oldcastle...
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The Life of Sir John Oldcastle Page 01 ... The True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle, the Good Lord Cobham. Attributed in part to William Shakespeare. ... The Actors Names in the History of Sir John Oldcastle.
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Text Archive > Canadian Libraries > Sir John Oldcastle "written by William Shakespeare" 1600 ... Sir John Oldcastle "written by William Shakespeare" 1600 (1911) ... Call number: ABH-2956; Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Robarts - University of Toronto; Collection: toronto...
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OLDCASTLE, Sir John. (1377?–1417), titled Baron Cobham after his marriage to Lady Joan Cobham (c. 1379–1433) in 1409, English leader of the Lollards (a dissident Christian sect) and religious martyr, born probably in Almeley, Herefordshire.
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Sir John Old-castle, Mal. 222(4) - 1619 - Shakespeare, William (attributed) - London - The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford...
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Sir John Oldcastle the Lollard (1878?-1417) of Lollardry was hanged and burnt here. He married the heiress of Lord Cobham in 1408 and was known as the good Lord Cobham. ... Oldcastle escaped from the Tower of London and was active in Lollard conspiracies until 1417, when he was captured ... Search Amazon for Sir John Oldcastle...
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