Hugh Fastolf

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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 the Parliament of England for Great Yarmouth in 1361, 1366, 1373, January 1377 and October 1377. [1] He was MP for City of London 1381 and ?May 1382. He was MP for Norfolk in November 1390. [2]

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