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  EARLS OF SUSSEX - LoveToKnow Article on EARLS OF SUSSEX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The difficulty is, again, increased by the Crowns admission in 1433 that the possession of the castle of Arundel carried with it the right to the title of earl of Arundel, though later investigation (see Lords Reports on the Dignity of a Peer, 5.
The latter was created earl of Sussex by King Stephen, and the third penny of that county was confirmed to him by an instrument of the reign of Henry II., in which however, he is styled earl of Arundel, a designation by which he was more generally known.
His grandson William, 3rd earl of Sussex, was one of King Johns sureties for the observance of Magna Carta; and the earldom remained in his family till 1243, when it reverted to the Crown on the death of Hugh de Albini, Ith earl of the line (see AaUNDEL, EARLS or).
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 ARUNDEL - LoveToKnow Article on ARUNDEL
About 1385 the earl ned the baronial party led by the kings uncle, Thomas of oodstock, duke of Gloucester, and in 1386 was a member of e commission appointed to regulate the kingdom and the royal usehold.
The earl anded a hospital at Arundel, and his tomb in the church of the igustinian Friars, Broad Street, London, was long a place of grimage.
1585-1646), son of Philip, 1st earl of Arundel and 1 Lady Anne Dacre, was born in 1585 or 1586 and educated at R estminster school and at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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 Uktravel.com - Castle Guide
Arundel passed to the Earl of Kent, 6th son of Edward I, but he was also beheaded when the castle was returned to the Fitzalans 4 years later.
Arundel was returned to the Fitzalan's when Henry IV had Holland beheaded and gave Arundel to the great Thomas Fitzalan, 5th Earl of Arundel.
Arundel castle was claimed by the Royalists and between 20th December 1643 and 6th January 1644, it was beseiged by General Sir William Waller.
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 Henry FITZALAN (18° E. Arundel)
Arundel, as Lord Chamberlain, had distributed `certain garments and furs no longer required by the King' and had substituted plate of his own of an equivalent value to plate destined for the mint, `those that were to be melted being more to his own taste'.
The Earl was reinstated by Elizabeth, but his pride in blood, manifested in an attempt to marry the Queen, prompted a second resignation in 1564 when it became clear that his suit was destined to fail.
Arundel was also interested in music, as the presence at Nonsuch of the largest band of musicians outside the royal court and his extensive music library testify, and Vautrouiller dedicated his edition of the secular music of Orlando de Lassus to the Earl.
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 Gardiner: Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution
The Restraint of the Earls of Arundel and Bristol.
The Earl of Arundel being committed by the King to the Tower, sitting the Parliament, the House was moved, to take the same into their consideration, and so to proceed therein, as they might give no just offence to His Majesty, and yet preserve the privilege of Parliament.
The remonstrance and petition of the Peers on the restraint of the Earl of Arundel.
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 Arundel, Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Lord chamberlain under Henry VIII, he was a member of the council appointed by Henry to govern during the minority of Edward VI.
Arundel was prominent in Mary's reign and remained powerful, though always under suspicion because he was a Catholic, after the accession (1558) of Elizabeth I. Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2005.
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 Arundel
The population of Arundel in 1831 was 2,803.
Robert, one of the successors of this earl, supported Robert Duke of Normandy, the eldest son of William I, against Henry I, the youngest son of the Conqueror.
Arundel is the seat of a deanery, and gives name to one of the rapes into which Sussex is divided.
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 AllRefer.com - Arundel, Thomas Howard, earl of (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Arundel, Thomas Howard, earl of, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Inigo Jones, long in his service, accompanied him to Rome; there Arundel excavated some Roman statues, which with other ancient sculptures, including the Parian Chronicle, or Marmor Chronicon, were given to Oxford Univ. in 1667 and became known as the Arundel Marbles.
His library was given to the Royal Society; the manuscripts known as the Arundel Collection were later transferred (1831) to the British Museum.
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 HowardMartyr.html
Philip was born at Arundel House in London, on the 28th June in the year, 1557, which was the fourth year of the reign of Queen Mary the First, worthy of memory for her strong Catholic faith and zeal for its restoration in England.
He could not perform the Earl's command, but was compelled to return to London where he found the Earl not yet gone, but preparing to receive the Queen at Arundel House upon notice given him that she intended before long to visit him for her recreation.
This made the Earl think that either the man was mad or was sent there to mock him, or for a reason to raise that report which was made to the Queen of his being saluted with curtesies to hinder the little liberty he had obtained from the Council.
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 Thomas Howard, Second Earl of Arundel (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Depicted three-quarter length, the Earl of Arundel sits before a tapestry curtain on the left and a landscape background on the right.
The long, tapering fingers of his left hand hold the gold medallion of Saint George, one of the emblems worn by the twenty-four knights who made up the most eminent and noble circle around the king.
Arundel was one of the great patrons and collectors of art in England in the early 1600s.
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 Arundel Rape | British History Online
The rapes of Arundel and Chichester were originally one, called in the late 11th century either Arundel rape or, more often, the rape of earl Roger (de Montgomery).
Richard FitzAlan had seisin of his lands in 1287, and was apparently created earl of Arundel in 1289; at his death in 1302 he was succeeded by his son Edmund, (Footnote 34) the custody of the rape being granted during minority to Amadeus, count of Savoy.
The rape was granted later in 1397, at first during pleasure and afterwards in tail male, to John Holand, earl of Huntingdon and subsequently duke of Exeter; in 1399, however, after Holand's disgrace, (Footnote 46) the lands formerly of Richard FitzAlan, earl of Arundel, were restored, with his title, to his son Thomas.
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 TopiaryArt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Richard, Earl of Arundel, nicknamed 'Copped Hat', was a distinguished commander in the wars of Edward III, taking a leading role at Crecy in 1346.
Richard Fitzalan III, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, was a powerful figure in the baronial opposition to King Richard II.
Arundel's trial took place in an open-sided hall surrounded by four thousand royal archers, so that the verdict was never in any doubt.
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 Arundel Castle : The Castle
These were politically dangerous times: the 'Poet' Earl was executed in 1547; his father, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk only escaped the death penalty because King Henry VIII died the night before the execution was due and the 4th Duke (1536-72) was beheaded for plotting to marry Mary Queen of Scots.
As Earl Marshal, the Duke is head of the College of Arms, founded in 1484, the official authority on heraldry and genealogy in England and Wales.
Founded in 1390 by the 4th Earl of Arundel and situated in the grounds of Arundel Castle, the Fitzalan Chapel is still the burial place of the Dukes of Norfolk.
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 CastleXplorer - Arundel Castle
The palatial castle at Arundel has grown from its modest origins as a motte and bailey castle built by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, around 1068.
Arundel Castle has belonged to the Earl's of Arundel and the Dukes of Norfolk for many centuries.
The castle is still home to the Earl of Arundel, and visitors can tour the main castle building and view the rich interiors of a stately home, as well as explore the earlier medieval parts of the castle, the keep and barbican gate.
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 GENUKI: Arundel, Sussex
Arundel is the seat of the petty sessions of magistrates of the division, which are held every alternate Thursday.
Arundel Castle is the chief palace of his Grace the Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal, Earl of Arundel and Surrey.
Arundel is the only earldom yet remaining, which is held by tenure.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Venerable Robert Southwell
Curiously enough their respective grandsons, Father Southwell and Philip, Earl of Arundel, were to be the most devoted of friends and fellow-prisoners for the Faith.
Two years afterwards he became chaplain to the Countess of Arundel and thus established relations with her imprisoned husband, Philip, Earl of Arundel, the ancestor of the present ducal house of Norfolk, as well as with Lady Margaret Sackville, the earl's half-sister.
Father Southwell's prose elegy, "Triumphs over Death", was addressed to the earl to console him for this sister's premature death, and his "Hundred Meditations on the love of God", originally written for her use, were ultimately transcribed by another hand, to present to her daughter Lady Beauchamp.
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 Arundel Castle
Adeliza received her cordially, but King Stephen hearing of the Empress's residence at Arundel, at once marched there and appeared before the castle with an army: demanding that Maud should be given up to him.
It was at Arundel Castle that the nobles who were accused of plotting to seize the person of Richard II.
The Earl of Arundel, on the evidence of the Earl Marshal, was executed.
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Or fretty gules, a canton ermine.* NOEL, Earls of Gainsborough, NKNP.
According to Peacham (1622), these arms were borne on a lozenge shield by Lady Mary Sidney, late wife of Sir Robert Wroth and daughter of Robert, Earl of Leicester, Viscount Lisle, Lord Sidney of Penshurst, and Companion of the Garter; she was the author of Urania.
His elder daughter Anne married Edmund Stafford, Earl of Stafford, and their son Humphrey succeded as Earl of Stafford and Buckingham and Constable of England, and was created Duke of Buckingham in 1444.
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 Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 1: Arundel
His body was initially buried in the Franciscan church at Hereford, but later reburied at Haughmond Abbey, Shropshire, at the request of the abbot and convent [Victoria County History, Shropshire, vol.2, p.64, quoting the text of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, MS 339, f.46 (continuation of the chronicle of Peter of Ickham)].
Margaret Aston cites two records that place Mary as a sister - not a daughter - of Richard, the 10th earl: (i) in a petition to the Pope in 1364, she calls herself "Mary la Straunge, lady of Corfham, widow, and sister of the Earl of Arundell" [Cal.
A note was later added to the agreement, recording the delivery of dower by the assent of Richard, now earl of Arundel, and the other executors of Richard, the former earl [who had died in January, 1375/6].
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg380 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thomas Montagu [Earl of Salisbu [Parents] was born in 1388 in of,Salisbury,Wiltshire,England.
William FitzAlan [Earl of Arundel [Parents] was born on 23 Nov 1417 in of,Arundel,Sussex,England.
Richard The King Neville [Earl of Warwick [Parents] was born on 22 Nov 1428 in of,Salisbury,Wiltshire,England.
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 Highgate
He was the son of Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, by his wife, Anne, coheiress of Dacre and Gillesland, and was born at Finchingfield in Essex on 7th July, 1586.
When Lord Arundel was away in Scotland with the King in 1617 Lady Arundel entertained Sir Francis Bacon, then Lord Keeper, with two Lord Justices, the Master of the Rolls (Sir Julius Caesar) and others to a grand feast at Highgate.
He was put into a bed duly warmed with a pan, but it was a damp bed, not having been used for a year, and he evidently developed pneumonia, of which he died in the arms of Sir Julius Caesar on April 9th, 1626 at the age of sixty-five.
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 rea genealogy - pafg94 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Richard FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel [Parents] was born in 1306 in Arundel, Sussex, England.
Henry Plantagenet, 3rd Earl of Lancaster [Parents] was born in 1281 in Grismond Castle, Monmouthshire, England.
Richard FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel was born in 1306.
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 Arundel, Thomas Fitzalan, 5th earl of, 11th Earl Of Surrey --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Arundel, Thomas Fitzalan, 5th earl of, 11th Earl Of Surrey...
Thomas Sackville, the 1st earl of Dorset, and an English statesman, poet, and dramatist, is remembered largely for his share in two achievements of significance in the development of Elizabethan poetry and drama: the collection Mirror for Magistrates (1563), probably the most important work between the periods of Geoffrey Chaucer and Edmund Spenser, and the...
As chief justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1953 to 1969, Earl Warren presided during a period of sweeping changes in United States constitutional law, especially in the areas of race relations, criminal procedure, and legislative apportionment.
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 Charlemagne to June Murdock Shaputis - Generations 11 to 20
Earl of Huntingdon, Lord of Fortheringhay and Scottysbury in Northampshire.
by a sister of Wm, Earl of Warrenne, occupation Capt at revolt of Barons, md 1214, to Rohese de Dover.
Sir died 24 Jan 1375, Arundel, West Sussex, buried: FitzAlan Chapel, Arundel, west Sussex, England (Lewes?), "Copped Hat", Knight of the Garter, Earl of Surrey.
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 Phillip HOWARD (1° E. Arundel)
Born at Arundel House, London, 28 Jun 1557, was the grandson of Henry, Earl of Surrey, the poet, executed by Henry VIII in 1547, and eldest son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, by Mary Fitzalan, daughter and heiress of Henry Fitzalan, 18° Earl of Arundel.
On various occasions it was reported to his wife that the Earl was drinking in prison, that he had affairs with all kinds of loose women, and was entirely indifferent to religious concerns.
Even where he was at the point of death in 1596, it was made a condition that he must renounce his faith if he wanted to see Anne and the children before he died.
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 Master Database - allg78 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Jean John II of Richmond de Dreux/ [Earl of Richmond; Duke of Bretagne Brittany] was born on 4 Jan 1238/1239 in Rennes,Ille-Et-Vilaine,France.
She married Jean John II of Richmond de Dreux/ [Earl of Richmond; Duke of Bretagne Brittany] on 22 Jan 1259 in Abbey St. Denis,Seine-St. Denis,France.
AFN HNXB-NL Richard FitzAlan [Earl of Arundel [Parents] was born on 3 Feb 1267 in Arundel,Sussex,England.
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 Thomas Howard, 2nd earl of Arundel - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born at Finchingfield in Essex on 7 July, the only son of Philip Howard, earl of Arundel, by Anne, coheiress of Dacre and Gillesland.
Arundel was an art collector, called by Walpole the "Father of Vertu in England," he formed the first large collection of works of art in England.
He brought Hollar from Prague and employed him to make drawings, was the friend of antiquaries Sir Robert Cotton, Sir Henry Spelman, Camden, and Selden, and is said to have first discovered the talent of Inigo Jones.
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 Baker Family History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
William "Stronghand" received Arundel Castle from King Stephen (nephew of Henry I and grandson of William the Conqueror) as part of Adeliza's dowry in 1138, and his possession of these lands and the honour of the title Earl.
Yet William was probably known as the Earl of Sussex or of Chichester, not as the Earl of Arundel.
Richard is thus the 1st Earl of Arundel, based on the designation by Edward, although he could also be considered the 8th Earl from the granting by Henry II or the 11th Earl based on the original granting by William the Conqueror in 1067.
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