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  2. Arundell family - Wikipedia

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    The presence of Arundell's family in England is dated back to the eleventh century, at the time of William the Conqueror. [2] A very early member of the family, Roger, was marshal of England; and according to the Exeter Cathedral 'Martyrologium,' William de Arundell, who died in 1246, was a canon of that cathedral; about the same time a Roger ...

  3. Category:Arundell family - Wikipedia

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    James Arundell, 10th Baron Arundell of Wardour; John Arundell (1366–1435) Sir John Arundell IV; John Arundell (1392–1423) John Arundell (1421–1473) John Arundell (1474–1545) John Arundell (admiral) John Arundell (of Lanherne, died 1557) John Arundel (bishop of Exeter) John Arundell (of Lanherne, died 1590) John Arundell (born 1576)

  4. John Arundell (born 1576) - Wikipedia

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    Canting arms of Arundell of Trerice: Sable, six martlets argent, alluding to the French hirondelle, a swallow. John Arundell (1576 – December 1654), [1] Esquire, of Trerice in Cornwall, later given the epithet "Jack for the King", was a member of an ancient Cornish gentry family, who as a Royalist during the Civil War served King Charles I as Governor of Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.

  5. Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Arundell (c. 1560 – 7 November 1639) was the eldest son of Sir Matthew Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (ca. 1532/1534 – 24 December 1598), a member of the ancient family of Arundell of Cornwall, and Margaret Willoughby, the daughter of Sir Henry Willoughby, of Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, and wife Margaret Markham.

  6. Thomas Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell of Wardour - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell of Wardour (c. 1586 – 19 May 1643) was an English nobleman son of Thomas Arundell, ... Family. On 11 May 1607 ...

  7. Baron Arundell of Trerice - Wikipedia

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    Trerice, the seat of the Arundell family. Baron Arundell of Trerice, in the County of Cornwall, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1664 for the Royalist soldier and politician Richard Arundell. He was the second son of Sir John Arundell and the great-grandson of Admiral Sir John Arundell.

  8. John Arundell (1474–1545) - Wikipedia

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    Arundell was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Arundell (1454–1485) KB, by his wife Katharine Dynham, third daughter of John Dynham (1406–1458) and wife Joan Arches, and coheiress to her brother John, 1st Baron Dynham. [3] His family's establishment was at Lanherne House, mainly built in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  9. John Arundell (1366–1435) - Wikipedia

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    John Arundell was knighted in 1399 at the coronation of Henry IV of England.In February 1405, as ‘King’s knight’, Arundell was appointed as Captain of Marck, one of the Calais outposts, this included the castle and town with all lands, fisheries, franchises and perquisites outside the liberty of Calais were granted to him for life. [2]