William Faryndon
c 1356 to c 1416
FAR00035C
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1356
It seems likely that there was a generation between
Johannis de Farendale (FAR00035) and John Fernedill (FAR00048A). Since there
was a medieval soldier who fought in Scotland between 1383 to 1389 variously
called John Farondell, John Farnham, John Farendon and John Farodell, this
seems likely to have been John Farndale, consistent with the chain of John
Farndales of York. Since William Faryndon also fought in the same campaigns in Ireland, this
might have been John’s brother.
1383 to 1389
John Farondell, John Farnham,
John Farendon and John Farodell
was an archer and in one muster roll a man at arms in expeditions and standing
forces in Scotland during this period. He appears in lists of medieval soldiers
at this time. He served variously under Sir William Fulthorpe,
Henry Percy (d. 1408) Earl of Northumberland, John of Gaunt (d. 1399) Duke of
Lancaster and Thomas Mowbray (the family
who once owned the lands which included Farndale) (1366 - 1399) Duke of
Norfolk.
Also serving in these same campaigns were Henry Farendon and William Faryndon or
Farnham, who might have been his brothers.
Tales of archers and men at arms who fought with
Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V and an observation post in the home of the
Nevilles and Richard III from which to view the Wars of the Roses |
1416
If he lived to about 60, he might have died in about 1416.