Sir John Oldcastle

Circa 1410, Sir John Oldcastle, Baron of Cobham (c 1378 - 1417), soldier and martyred leader of the Lollards, a late medieval religious sect derived from the teachings of John Wycliffe. Shakespeare's Falstaff, in Henry IV, is thought to be based on him. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Circa 1410, Sir John Oldcastle, Baron of Cobham (c 1378 - 1417), soldier and martyred leader of the Lollards, a late medieval religious sect derived from the teachings of John Wycliffe. Shakespeare's Falstaff, in Henry IV, is thought to be based on him. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Sir John Oldcastle
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Credit:
Hulton Archive / Stringer
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51244612
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 02, 1754
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Hulton Archive
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JL8312
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01x/23/Dian/15109/07
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