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John Arundell (1421–1473)

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Sir John Arundell VII
Borncirca 1421
Bideford, Devon
Died1473
Lanherne, Cornwall
Noble familyArundell of Lanherne
Spouse(s)1st, Elizabeth de Morley
2nd, Katherine Chideocke
IssueAnne Arundell, Lady Tyrrell
Catherine Arundell
Elizabeth Arundell, Baroness Daubeney
Thomasine Arundell, Baroness Marney
Margaret Arundell, Lady Capel
Ellen Arundell
Dorothy Arundell
Jane Arundell
Sir Thomas Arundell
FatherSir John Arundell
MotherMargaret Burghersh
OccupationSheriff of Cornwall

Sir John Arundell, born in Bideford, Devon in about 1421, son of John Arundell, Esq. by Margaret Burghersh, widow of Sir John Grenveville and daughter of Sir John Burghersh.[1] He became the largest free tenant in Cornwall. He was Sheriff of Cornwall and admiral of Cornwall, and a general for Henry VI in his French wars, but was attainted in 1483.[2]

Career

He was knighted by Edward IV in 1463 and fought at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471.[3]

Ancestry

Marriage and issue

He married, firstly, Elizabeth de Morley, daughter of Thomas de Morley, 5th Baron Morley. They had one child;

He married secondly, Katherine Chideocke, the widow of William Stafford, on 5 March 1451. They had eight children;

John Arundell died in November 1473 at Lanherne, in Cornwall.

See also

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of National Biography: John Burghersh
  2. ^ "Arundell of Cornwall (DNB00) - Wikisource, the free online library". En.wikisource.org. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  3. ^ Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition By Douglas Richardson (page 421)