Richard Felaw Explained

Richard Felaw (c.1420–1483) was an English businessman, philanthropist and politician based in Ipswich.He was twice Member of Parliament for Ipswich, in 1449 and 1460–2.[1]

Richard was the son of John and Agnes Felaw, daughter of Thomas Denys. John Felaw was a burgess of Ipswich Corporation, servings as a bailiff 1439–40.[2]

Richard was closely associated with John Howard, of Tendring Hall, Stoke-by-Nayland.[1] Howard was a prominent Yorkist who was knighted by Edward IV after the Battle of Towton, which victory had secured the installation of Edward as King of England. Howard gained a number of significant offices from the crown in East Anglia.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: John . Blatchly . A Famous Antient Seed-plot of Learning: A History of Ipswich School . 2003 . Ipswich School . Ipswich . 0 9544915 0 5.
  2. Book: Amor . Nicholas . Late Medieval Ipswich Trade and Industry . 2011 . Boydell and Brewer . Woodbridge.