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168: 702:, showing drawings of two seals of in which two seals: 1: Seal appendant to an indenture dated 4 Henry VI., containing a conveyance from Sir John Arundell to John Luky, of a tenement in the town of Truro. The arms of Arundell are here seen, with the helmet, crest, and lamberquin; between the martlets, a wolf is introduced, being the arms of Trembleigh, in consequence of one of the Arundell's having married the heiress of that family. The inscription runs thus: "Sigillu: Johis Arundell: milit." 2: Seal appendant to a deed dated 45 Edward III., whereby Sir John Arundell conveys the manor of Lanhern, &c. to Trustees. On the seal are the arms of Arundell, with this inscription, "Sigillum Johannis de Arundel." (with drawings of both seals) 26: 283: 294: 37: 396: 712: 324:, namely 26 November 1560, which latter appears to be correct as probate of his will was granted to his widow Juliana on 23 January 1560/1. He is shown dressed in full armour with helmet. Of the four original brass escutcheons only two survive. The one above the wife on his right hand side shows the arms of Arundell with six-quarters: 309:
on top of which was a slab of stone inlaid with several brasses, of which some were then missing, as revealed by matrices. Today only the slab with brasses survives, with some further brasses missing, and stands against the west wall of the church. The brasses show Sir John flanked by his two wives
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Denham) of Tredenham, Cornwall. His son was John Arundell (1557–1613), who inherited the Beville estate of Gwarnick from his grandmother. He died aged 56 without children and was buried in Lambeth Church, Surrey. His heir to Trerice became his half-uncle John Arundell (died 1580), with whom he had
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arms but with the addition of a wolf passant between two groups of three swallows. This wolf is believed to be the arms of Trembleigh, in consequence of one of the Arundell's having married the heiress of that family.
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with two groups of his children below and two individual children between himself and each wife. Other brasses are heraldic escutcheons. The inscription on the ledger line of the slab is as follows:
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Secondly in 1526 to Juliana Erisey (or Erissey), daughter of James Erisey (or Erissey) of Erisey, Cornwall and widow of a certain Gourlyn, by whom he had children including:
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Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes, 1882, Plate XXX, pp. 34–5; drawn by Dunkin
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Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes, 1882, Plate XXX, pp. 34–5; drawn by Dunkin
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Firstly at some time before 1512 to Mary Beville (died 1526), daughter and co-heiress of John Beville of Gwarnick, Cornwall, by whom he had children:
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Sir John Arundell was the eldest son and heir of Sir John Arundell (1470–1512) of Trerice by his wife Jane Grenville (1474–1551), a daughter of Sir
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survive in St Andrew's Church, Stratton, Cornwall. In 1882 a monument was situated at the east end of the north aisle of the church, formed of a
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Sir John had an illegitimate son Robert Arundell, who founded his own branch of the family at Menadarva, Cornwall, and adopted as his arms the
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Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes, 1882, pp. 34–5
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The escutcheon above the wife on his left hand side shows the arms of Arundell with the same six-quarters impaling Grenville:
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in 1513. In 1523 he achieved notability by the capture of a notorious pirate. Under King Edward VI he was
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The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620
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The date of death inscribed on his monument (25 November 1561) disagrees with that reported in his
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Drawing of arms of Sir John Arundell, with six-quarters, from his brass in Stratton Church
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of Sir John Arundell with his two wives (detail), St Andrew's Church, Stratton, Cornwall
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The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes
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Argent, a bend engrailed sable on a chief gules three mullets or pierced azure
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Sir John Arundell died in 1561 and was buried at Newlyn East. His
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been involved in much litigation, finally settled by a private
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Azure, a lion rampant gardant argent debruised by a fess gules
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Katherine Arundell, wife of Richard Prideaux (died 1603) of
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Per Newlyn parish register, quoted by Dunkin, p. 35, note 8
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arms of Arundell debruised with a bend sinister for
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John Arundell (disambiguation)

Monumental brass

Lanherne
Wardour Castle
martlets
Trerice
Royal Navy
Henry VIII
Edward VI
Sheriff of Cornwall
Thomas Grenville
KB
lord of the manors
Bideford
Stowe
Kilkhampton
Sheriff of Cornwall
Esquire of the Body
Esquire of the Body
Battle of the Spurs
Vice-Admiral of the West
Sheriff of Cornwall
Queen Mary

Monumental brass
lunatic
Act of Parliament
Thuborough

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