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339:. It is in a fairly complete state, and shows Sir John bare-headed but otherwise in full armour, between his two wives dressed in gowns, mantles, and pedimental headdresses. Below them are two smaller male figures, one partly perfect in armour, and underneath again, six female children, of whom two remain. The brasses are firmly fixed to the original slab of grey marble by apparently the original fastenings. They were originally in the Arundell chapel (a chantry built by the Arundells on the south side of the chancel of the parish church), and were early in the 19th century covered with some pews which were then placed in the chapel. On the restoration of the church later that century, the chapel being re-pewed, they were removed to their present position, which is an unfortunate selection, as it subjects them to a large amount of wear from the feet of persons passing over them, they being on the floor of the nave immediately below the chancel steps. The slab is now the southernmost of two and measures 7 feet 4 inches by 3 feet 9 inches; around it, 3 inches from the edge, is a plain fillet of brass bearing this inscription, partly missing, on a ledger-line: 45: 163: 627: 496:, 19th Earl of Arundell, K.G. ; she was his second wife, the first being her cousin Lady Catherine Grey, daughter of Thomas, 2nd Marquis of Dorset, by which lady the Earl alone had issue, viz., a son, who died without issue, and two daughters, his co-heirs, Joanna, married John, Lord Lumley, and died without issue; and Mary, married Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, by which marriage the Earldom and Castle of Arundell came to the Howards. 469:, per pale, the dexter quarterly of eight, 1. A bend engrailed (Rateliffe) ; 2. A fesse between two chevrons (Fitz -Walter) ; 3. A lion rampant crowned within a bordure; 4. A saltire engrailed ; 5. lost ; 6. Three bars ; 7. Semee-de-lis ; 8. An infant swaddled, thereon an eagle preying, wings addorsed. Impaling Arundell quarterly as above. Mary, daughter of the said Sir John Arundell, married 423:
Arundell and his arms, ancestor of the Arundells of Lanherne and Chideocke. The head of the remaining figure is also gone, the shield is charged with the arms of Arundell quarterly as above, impaling, quarterly of four, 1. Howard, Duke of Norfolk; 2. De Brotherton ; 3. Warren; 4. Mowbray. These are for Sir Thomas Arundell, Knt., who married Margaret Howard, daughter and co-heir of
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John Arundell Knyght of ye Bath and Knyght Banneret Recey(ver of) ye Duchye of Cornwall first ma(ryed ye Lady) Elizabeth Grey daughter to the Lorde Marquis of Dorset & (Catherine) daughter of Syr Thomas Gr(enville Knyght & dyed ye ey)ght of ffebruary the xxxvi yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry
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The brass bearing those parts of the inscription enclosed in brackets has been lost. In the upper part of the stone are the finely cut figures in brass of Sir John Arundell and his two wives. Sir John is in the military costume of that period; behind his right shoulder rises a staff bearing a square
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Beneath these two shields are the matrixes of two groups of children, the only part remaining being the label over the group to the viewer's right, which bears the names "Joan Eleanor Mary". Below these, and forming the lowest part of the monument, were four shields, of which only three survive:
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Beneath the principal figures, which measure 29 inches in height, are two shields, flanked on either side by a small figure with a fillet of brass over each for their names; both the fillets are gone, as are also the figure and shield on the right-hand side; they probably represented Sir John
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banner of a knight banneret, the matrix alone surviving as the brass itself of this with the crest and a portion of the helmet and lambrequin, upon which the head of the knight rests, has been lost; the banner was probably charged with the quartered coat of Arundell without any impalement.
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Rogers, p.67; Byrne, vol.1, p.307, & Rogers, p.67, also assert he was created KG in 1501, dubious, not stated on his inscribed brass, which mentions the much lesser honour of Knight Banneret, nor included in reliable lists of Knights of the Garter, e.g.
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Above Elizabeth Grey, the lady on the right hand of the knight, whose head rests on a square cushion, is a shield with the following arms: Per pale, the dexter quarterly of six, β€” 1. Six swallows (Arundell); 2. Four fusils conjoined in fesse
455:, Esq. Blazon: Per pale the dexter quarterly, 1 and 4, on a bend ermines, cotised, three boars' heads couped (Edgcumbe) ; 2 and 3, Semee-de-lis, and a lion rampant gardant (Holland) impaling Arundell quarterly of six as above. 126:. His family's establishment was at Lanherne House, mainly built in the 16th and 17th centuries. The senior branch of the ancient Cornish family of Arundell had been seated at Lanherne since the middle of the 13th century. 427:, third son of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk; she was sister to Catherine, fifth wife of Henry VIII. Sir Thomas Arundell was the second son of Sir John by his first wife, Lady Elizabeth Grey, and was an ancestor of the later 316: 37: 907:
Following text largely quoted verbatim from out-of-copyright work: Jewers, Arthur John (ed.), The registers of the parish of St. Columb Major, Cornwall, from the year 1539 to 1780, London, 1881
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Here lieth Sir John Arundell, Knight of the Bath and Knight Banneret, Receivor of the Duchy...Grey daughter to the Lord Marquese Dorset, who died 8 Febr: the 36 of the reigne of King Hen. the 8
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Sir John Arundell died on 8 February 1545, and although it might be presumed from the presence of his brass that he was buried at St Columb Major, he was in fact buried in the church of
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Hamilton Rogers, W.H. The Strife of the Roses & Days of the Tudors in the West, Exeter, 1890, Chapter 6, pp. 155–183, "They did cast him", biography of Sir Thomas Arundell, KB.
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in 1513, during the expedition to Terouenne and Tournay. In 1525 he declined ennoblement on the plea of insufficient wealth. His family had remained strictly
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Byrne, Muriel St. Clare, (ed.) The Lisle Letters, 6 vols, University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London, 1981, vol.1, p.307
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Byrne, Muriel St. Clare, (ed.) The Lisle Letters, 6 vols, University of Chicago Press, Chicago & London, 1981, vol.1, p.307
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Above Katherine Grenville, the lady on the left hand of the knight, is a shield: Arundell as before, impaling, 1 and 4, Three
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Rogers, p.69, quoting "Weever, in his notice of St. Mary Woolnoth" (Weever, John, Ancient Funerall Monuments, London, 1631)
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in Cornwall was described by Dunkin (1882) as "perhaps the most elaborate and interesting brass to be found in Cornwall".
838: 723: 216: 182: 848: 594: 561: 208: 908: 782:"ARUNDELL, Sir Thomas (c.1502-52), of Shaftesbury, Dorset and Wardour Castle, Wilts. | History of Parliament Online" 1088: 513:, as is evidenced by the following inscription at one time in that church, transcribed in 1631 by the antiquarian 462:, daughter of Sir John Arundell, who died unmarried in 1577, her will dated 2 Sep. 1575, was proved 31 Oct. 1577. 115: 28: 123: 444: 247: 235: 768:"ARUNDELL, Sir John (by 1500-57), of Lanherne, St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornw. | History of Parliament Online" 736:"ARUNDELL, Sir John (by 1500-57), of Lanherne, St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornw. | History of Parliament Online" 675:"ARUNDELL, Sir John (by 1500-57), of Lanherne, St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornw. | History of Parliament Online" 119: 474: 359: 864: 428: 49: 488:) ; 2. Three bars; 3. A fesse and canton (Widville) ; 4. 1 and 4 a fret, 2 and 3 a chief ( 315: 1083: 277: 259: 251: 166: 720: 44: 458:
Second shield, lost, but was doubtless charged with the arms of Arundell as above, probably for
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Sir John Arundell (died 1545), detail from his monumental brass, St Columb Major, 1890 engraving
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Richard Polwhele, The Civil and Military History of Cornwall, volume 1, London, 1806, pp 106–9
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Goring, J.J., Biography of Arundell, Sir John (by 1500–57), of Lanherne, published in The
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Monumental brass of Sir John Arundell (died 1545), St Columb Major; 1890 engraving.
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in 1554, married Elizabeth Danet, daughter of Sir Gerald Danet of Danet's Hall,
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Arms of Arundel of Lanherne, Cornwall, a junior line of which later became
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Not technically "KB", Knight of the Bath, an order founded much later
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in 1543. Sir Richard married secondly to Winefred Essex, daughter of
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1545 and 1547. He married Margaret Howard, daughter and coheiress of
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Secondly in 1507 to Katherine Grenville, youngest daughter of Sir
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Burke calls this lady Eleanor, not Elizabeth, as on the brass
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Dunkin, E.H.W. The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall, 1882
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Vivian, J. L., The Visitations of Cornwall, 1887, p. 4
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the eyght AnΒ° Domini 1545 and ye yere of his age (71)
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KB, by his wife Katharine Dynham, third daughter of
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Six mullets, pierced, three, two and one ( 154:unlike his relatives the Arundells of Trerice. 954:Byrne, vol.1, dates his life 1474–1545, p.307 806: 584: 443:, daughter of Sir John Arundell, who married 331:His splendid and originally richly enamelled 794: 551: 547:on-line text, with images, Project Gutenburg 410:(Grenville) ; 2 and 3, on a bend three 401: 869:The Life and Family of Queen Katherine Parr 211:(c. 1502–1552), of Shaftesbury, Dorset and 1044:See below, inscription in St Mary Woolnoth 609:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 576:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 27:For other people named John Arundell, see 836: 157: 840:The Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age 314: 161: 43: 35: 241:Jane Arundel, who died testate in 1577; 187:Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington 14: 1061: 286:Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel 282:Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex 138:, he became Receiver-General of the 724:Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset 691:" (1509–1547) (Byrne, vol.1, p.307) 500: 310: 183:Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset 24: 865:"Ladies-in-Waiting: Mary Arundell" 60:, based on the French for swallow 25: 1100: 335:survives in the parish church of 280:(died 1557) who married firstly, 625: 417: 1047: 1038: 1029: 1020: 1011: 1002: 993: 984: 975: 966: 957: 948: 939: 930: 921: 912: 901: 892: 883: 857: 830: 821: 812: 774: 760: 751: 742: 480:Fourth shield, another one for 234:Elizabeth Arundel, who married 116:Sir Thomas Arundell (1454–1485) 728: 712: 703: 694: 681: 667: 658: 649: 640: 544:on-line text, freefictionbooks 353:Elizabeth (Eleanor) Grey brass 29:John Arundell (disambiguation) 13: 1: 618: 7: 1079:Knights banneret of England 843:. 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Index

John Arundell (1474-1545)
John Arundell (disambiguation)


Baron Arundell of Wardour
canting arms
lord of the manor
Roll of Arms
Knight Banneret
Lanherne
St Mawgan-in-Pyder
Cornwall
Duchy of Cornwall
monumental brass
St Columb Major
Sir Thomas Arundell (1454–1485)
John Dynham
John, 1st Baron Dynham
King Henry VII
Duchy of Cornwall
Knight banneret
Battle of the Spurs
Catholic

Mary Arundell
Eleanor Grey
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset
Cecily Bonville, 7th Baroness Harington
John Arundell
Cornwall

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