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  Thomas Arundel - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Arundel, Thomas (1353-1414), English prelate, born in Sussex of a noble family.
Thomas Arundel (1353-1414) was Archbishop of Canterbury in 1397 and from 1399 until his death, an outspoken opponent of the Lollards.
Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, 4th Earl of Surrey and 1st Earl of Norfolk (7 July 1585 4 October 1646) was a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but...
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  Thomas FitzAlan, 12th Earl of Arundel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel KG (October 13, 1381 – October 13, 1415) was an English nobleman, one of the principals of the deposition of Richard II, and a major figure during the reign of Henry IV.
Thomas was given as ward to the king's half-brother John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, along with a large part of the Arundel estates.
Arundel was one of the initial commanders of Henry V's 1415 French campaign, but at the siege of Harfleur he, along with many others, fell ill and had to return to England.
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 Thomas Arundel
This mission was successful, and Arundel was made lord chancellor in place of Michael de la Pole, duke of Suffolk, and assisted to make peace between the king and the supporters of the commission of regency.
In November 1396 he had officiated at the marriage of Richard and Isabella, daughter of Charles VI, king of France, and his fall was the sequel of the king's sudden attack upon the lords appellant in 1397.
Warwick and Arundel, the archbishop was impeached by the Commons with the king's consent, although Richard, who had not yet revealed his hostility, held out hopes of safety to him.
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 Thomas Arundel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Arundel (1353-1414) was Archbishop of Canterbury in 1397 and from 1399 until his death, an outspoken opponent of the Lollards.
A younger son of Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel, he held the title of Archbishop of York from 1388 before being moved to Canterbury in 1397.
However, he was exiled by King Richard II of England, and his tenure was interrupted by that of Roger Walden.
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 ARUNDEL - LoveToKnow Article on ARUNDEL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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.
His only surviving son, THOMAS (1381-1415), was a ward of hn Holand, duke of Exeter, from whose keeping he escaped out 1398 and joined his uncle, Archbishop Thomas Arundel.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AR/ARUNDEL.htm   (2064 words)

  
 TWELFTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Matthew Howard, eldest son of Thomas Arundel or Howard and Ann Thoroughgood, was settled in Virginia before 1623 on the East Bank of the Elizabeth River near the parish of Norfolk.
Thomas and Frederick remained in Virginia and Thomas appeared in the records of York County where his son James is also named in the records of the county.
In "The House of Arundel" by John Pym Yeatman published by Mitchell and Hughes of London in 1882, Thomas Arundel married (19 Jun 1585) first Mary who was the daughter of Henry Wriothesley the Earl of Southampton.
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 23RD GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She was married to THOMAS ARUNDEL (son of JOHN ARUNDEL VIII and CATHERINE CHIDIOCKE) on DEC 14 1473 in HARTLAND QUAY, DEVON, ENGLAND.
THOMAS ARUNDEL was born in 1454 in LANHERNE, CORNWALL, ENGLAND.
THOMAS ARUNDEL II was born in 1479 in LANHERNE, CORNWALL, ENGLAND.
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 Pr. George's Health Officer's Pet Care Probed
Anne Arundel authorities say they are investigating Prince George's County's chief health officer after finding two miniature horses and six dogs in various states of neglect on his rural Harwood property.
Thomas said she is awaiting X-rays and veterinarian reports on the animals.
Thomas, who did not disclose Corder's name, said she had spoken with him about the same issue two years ago after the horses were found with overgrown hooves.
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 Thomas Arundel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In the second year after his translation he incurred the displeasure of King Richard II, was attainted of high treason, and banished, together with his brother, Richard Earl of Arundel, and the Duke of Gloucester.
On the accession of Henry IV, Roger Walden, his successor in the primatial see, was declared a usurper, and Arundel restored, 21 October, 1399, Walden being translated to London.
He is conspicuous as having taken a strong stand against the Lollards whose new doctrine he, in company with the bishops of the province, petitioned Rome to condemn, and on account of his sturdy assertion of Transubstantiation and the prerogatives and divine institution of the Papacy.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/a/arundel,thomas.html   (225 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She was married to Thomas OLNEY on 16 Sep 1629 in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
Thomas ASHTON was born in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
Thomas ASHTON was born in 1583 in Saint Albans, Hertfordshire, England.
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 Arundel Castle
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.
Thomas was beheaded in 1557 by Elizabeth I for his relationship and treachery with Mary Queen of Scots.
Arundel castle was claimed by the Royalists and between 20th December 1643 and 6th January 1644, it was put under seige by General Sir William Waller.
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 HOWARD-ARUNDELL THEORY OF MATTHEW HOWARD'S ANCESTRY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The premise of the HOWARD-ARUNDELL theory is that Matthew HOWARD of Virgina is identical to Matthew, baptized 19 June 1609 at St. Andrew's, Holborn, Middlesex, England, son of Thomas ARUNDELL, 1st Baron Arundel of Wardour.
Thomas ARUNDELL was married to Ann PHILIPSON, the widow THOROUGHGOOD/THURGOOD.
Thomas ARUNDELL was the son of Matthew ARUNDELL, and grandson of Sir Thomas ARUNDELL and wife Margaret HOWARD.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas Arundel
Henry IV, Roger Walden, his successor in the primatial see, was declared a usurper, and
Arundel restored, 21 October, 1399, Walden being translated to
He is conspicuous as having taken a strong stand against the Lollards whose new doctrine he, in company with the bishops of the province, petitioned Rome to condemn, and on account of his sturdy assertion of Transubstantiation and the prerogatives and divine institution of the
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 Arundel Pounces Quickly in Semifinal
Arundel quarterback Kyle Sumpter completed his first nine passes, two going for touchdowns, and the Wildcats never looked back in a 33-0 victory over visiting Thomas Stone yesterday in a Maryland 4A East Region semifinal game.
Thomas Stone had beaten Southern Maryland Athletic Conference power Westlake last week, but Sumpter's hot start helped the Wildcats (9-2) to a 13-0 lead and the power-running Cougars were off their game.
Arundel (9-2) traveled in the first round of the postseason the past two years and lost both games.
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 I28053: Elizabeth Fitz ALAN (BY 1375 - 8 JUL 1325)
Thomas was out of England from the end of February until the latter part of June on a froeign mission, but returned to serve as one of the instruments of Richard's revenge on Gloucester, Arundel and Warwick, his fellow-appellants of 1388.
Thomas was present when Richard in person arrested Gloucester at his castle of Pleshy in Essex, and it was to his care as captain of Calais that the duke was consigned.
Thomas' share of the lands of Arundel and Warwick, and all his offices were were declared forfeited, because he had resisted the abrogation of of the acts of the 'Merciless Parliament', and failed in his duty as an appellant.
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 Ancestry of George Ray Robinson
Thomas CRUTCHLEY was born 1651 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.
Thomas DARCY Lord was born 1565 in Hornsbye Castle, Yorkshire, England.
Mildred, the daughter of Thomas Nelson a deputy, was born 1759 in leesburg, Which was the county of Loudoun County, Colony of Virginia, at that time.
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 Durgan
Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk, was England's most powerful peer during the reign of Henry VIII; two of his nieces, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, were married to Henry.
After Thomas Howard, 4th duke of Norfolk, was beheaded (1572) for treason under Queen Elizabeth I, the Howards were deprived of the dukedom, but it was restored to them in 1660.
She was born in 1605, the daughter of a powerful Catholic nobleman, Thomas,Lord Arundel (often spelled Arundell) of Wardour.
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 The Athy Family of Galway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Thomas Marsh was a Puritan, and in Virginia he resided in the Puritan settlement.
Surrounded by Royalists who were vastly in the majority and totally in control of the affairs of the colony, the Virginia puritans were subjected to a persecution which was sufficiently stringent to result in their seeking new homes in Maryland, where there was no persecution on account of religion.
Several persons including Thomas Marsh were “presented to ye board by ye Sheriff for seditious sectuaries for not repairing to their Church, and for refusing to hear Common Prayer, liberty is granted till October next to informant their judgments and to conform themselves to the established law…”
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 Printable Version on Encyclopedia.com
ARUNDEL, THOMAS HOWARD, EARL OF [Arundel, Thomas Howard, earl of] 1585-1646, first great English art collector and patron of arts.
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.
The Arundel Society (1848-97) reproduced works by famous artists in order to promote public interest in art.
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 Henry V of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes.
If so, their disappointment may account for the statements of ecclesiastical writers, like Thomas Walsingham, that Henry on becoming king was changed suddenly into a new man.
He has been charged with cruelty as a religious persecutor; but in fact he had as prince opposed the harsh policy of Archbishop Thomas Arundel, and as king sanctioned a more moderate course.
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 SIXTH GENERATION
Thomas was granted by Cecelius Calvert one hundred acres of land called "Aldridge Lott" in Baltimore county, in Chesepeake Bay, and on the eastern side of the bay, and on the west side of Chara Creek.
Thomas and Nicholas land grants were very near one another, both being near the county line of Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties, so near they both attended the same Parish in Anne Arundel, where both their children's birth and Marrieges were registered.
I feel that the Thomas mentioned in the land records is probably a cousin, not a brother, since there was a Thomas with a different father (John Aldridge) mentioned.
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 Order of the Garter
Sir Thomas Percy, afterwards Earl of Worcester, brother of the Earl of Northumberland
Thomas of Woodstock, afterwards Duke of Gloucester, 6th son of Edward III
Thomas Osborne, 1st Earl of Danby[?], later Duke of Leeds, Lord High Treasurer and chief minister of Charles II (1677)
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 Masters Family History - Scandals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In April, 1816 Thomas Masters, aged xx (b.18xx) was convicted of a burglary carried out on Saturday, 6th August 1815 at Grove Park.
Thomas Masters was convicted of stealing, together with a young worker of Lord Dormer, articles worth 40 shillings.
Thomas was however found guilty by the jury who recommended mercy to the Judge.
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 Ancestry of Levi Hutchins of Kittery and Arundel, Maine
On 21 Mar. 1794 Thomas Hutchings of Waterborough, Simeon Hitchins of Arundel and Lucy his wife, and Thomas and Lavina Huff of Arundel sold to David Hutchings Jr.
The following day Thomas Huff and Simeon Hutchings of Arundel, and Thomas Hutchings of Waterborough appointed James Perkins of Arundel their Power of Attorney for the estate of Levy and Rebecca Hutchings of Arundel.
The family evidently had some problems with this property as on 20 Oct. 1801 Joshua Murphy of Arundel recovered a judgement to the title to the land in Arundel against Thomas Hutchings of Waterborough, Elizabeth Bailey of Pepperrellborough, widow, Simeon Hutchings of Arundel and Lucy his wife, and Thomas and Lavina Huff of Arundel.
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 There Is a Busch That Is Forgrowe, Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Thomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester, whose badge was a swan (which he had adopted from his father Edward III).
Thomas Mowbray, duke of Norfolk, executed Gloucester at Calais in 1397.
Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel, was appealed by eight lords appellant of killing Simon Burley; and John of Gaunt ordered Arundel's property confiscate, condemning him to death.
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 THOMAS ARUNDEL (1353-1... - Online Information article about THOMAS ARUNDEL (1353-1...
Warwick and Arundel, the archbishop was impeached by the See also:
Commons with the king's consent, although Richard, who had not yet revealed his hostility, held out hopes of safety to him.
translation virtually deprived Arundel of all authority, as St Andrews didnot acknowledge Boniface.
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 Chancellor Archbishop Arundel, Constitutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Transcribed by Katherine Zieman from Thomas Rymer, Foedera, conventiones, litterae, et cujuscunque generis acta publica inter reges Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, vel communitates (1101-1654).
The movement was political as well as theological, the punishment, that for both treachery to the King and heresy in the Church, hence execution by both hanging in chains and burning, as was already done to Margery Kempe's curate of St Margaret's, Lynn, Thomas Sawtre.
Jean Gerson, Chancellor of the University of Paris, and Thomas Arundel, Chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury, both silenced the movement amongst men and women on the Continent and in England that produced some of the Church's greatest contemplative writings.
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 The Ancestry of Nelson Hyder and Lucy Jane Bentley Hyder   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Sir Thomas was a descendant of another Sir Thomas Arundel, and Margaret Howard, whose ancestors included the Dukes of Norfolk.
John was the grandson of (possibly) Lord Thomas Howard and Lady Margaret Douglas, whose grandfather was King Henry VII, the first of the Tudor monarchs, and whose mother, Margaret Tudor, had been married to King James IV of Scotland.
Lord Thomas' grandfather, Sir John Howard, was the first Duke of Norfolk and died in the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 for supporting Richard III.
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 Arundel Coat of Arms
The Arundel family lived in Arundel in the west of the county of Sussex.
This place name is thought to be derived from the Old English words, hoar, meaning gray, hune, which described a variety of plant, and dell, meaning valley.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: James Arundel who settled in Virginia in 1637; John in 1652; Peter in 1626; Richard in 1650; all settled in Virginia.
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