Vulgar words in London and the Kingdom - Volume I (Page 1)
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THE "BASTARD" FAUCONBERG.
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Under the leadership of Thomas Fauconberg or Falconbridge, generally spoken of as the "bastard," being a natural son of William Nevill, first Lord Fauconberg, Earl of Kent, they marched to London, with the intention of releasing Henry from confinement and placing him again on the throne.
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M502 The Kentish rising under "bastard" Fauconberg, May, 1471.
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932 The "bastard's" letter and the reply of the mayor and aldermen are set out in Journal 8, fos.