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Sir John Arundell, of Trerise, Knight

Псевдоним: "Tilbury Jack", "Jack for the King", "John Arundel"
Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Trerise, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
Смерть: 26 ноября 1561 (62-71)
Stratton Church, Stratton, Cornwall, England
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын Sir John Arundell, 2nd of Trerice и Jane Chamond
Муж Mary Arundell и Juliana Arundell
Отец Katherine Arundell; Roger Arundell; Robert Arundell, Esq.; Sir John Arundell, MP, 4th of Trerice; Jane Arundell и ещё 4
Брат Richard Arundel; Elisabeth Arundel; Edward Arundel; Mary Arundell; Roger Arundell и ещё 6
Неполнородный брат Richard Chamond, MP

Профессия: 4th Sir John of Trerice
Менеджер: Частный профиль
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About Sir John Arundell, 3rd of Trerice

  • Sir John Arundell1
  • M, #20363, b. 1494, d. 26 November 1561
  • Father Sir John Arundell b. 1470, d. 12 Jul 1512
  • Mother Jane Grenville d. bt 1551 - 1552
  • Sir John Arundell was born in 1494 at of Trerice, Cornwall, England. He married Mary Bevile, daughter of John Bevile and Eleanor Pettit, before 1512. Sir John Arundell married Julia Erisey, daughter of James Erisey, Sheriff of Cornwall and Margaret Durant, circa 1524.2 Sir John Arundell died on 26 November 1561; Age 67.
  • Family 1 Mary Bevile b. c 1492
  • Children
    • Roger Arundel b. c 1514
    • Elizabeth Arundel b. c 1516
    • Catherine Arundel b. c 1518
  • Family 2 Julia Erisey b. c 1499
  • Children
    • Margaret Arundel b. c 1527
    • Grace Arundel b. c 1529
    • Jane Arundel b. c 1531
    • Sir John Arundel+ b. c 1533, d. 15 Sep 1580
    • Margery Arundell+ b. c 1535, d. 1610
  • Citations
  • 1.[S6286] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Archives, SLC; Letter from Jim Chester, 13 Nov 1990; Stemmata Robertson, p. 176.
  • 2.[S2301] Unknown author, Stemmata Robertson & Durdin., p. 176.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p678.htm#i...
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  • Sir John Arundell1
  • M, #126545, b. 1495, d. 1561
  • Last Edited=7 Aug 2004
  • Sir John Arundell was born in 1495.1 He married, secondly, unknown Erisy.1 He married, firstly, unknown Bevil.1 He died in 1561.1 He was buried at Stratton Church, Stratton, Cornwall, England.1
  • He was invested as a Knight in 1513 at the Battle of the Spurs.1 He held the office of Sheriff of Cornwall.1 He held the office of Vice-Admiral of the West, under King Henry VII and Henry VIII.1 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.1
  • Children of Sir John Arundell and unknown Bevil
    • 1.Roger Arundell1
    • 2.Katherine Arundell1
  • Child of Sir John Arundell and unknown Erisy
    • 1.John Arundell+2
  • Citations
  • 1.[S18] Matthew H.C.G., editor, Dictionary of National Biography on CD-ROM (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 1995), reference "Arundell, John, 1495-1561?". Hereinafter cited as Dictionary of National Biography.
  • 2.[S18] Matthew H.C.G., Dictionary of National Biography, reference "Arundell, John, 1576-1656?"
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p12655.htm#i126545
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  • John Arundell (admiral)
  • Sir John Arundell of Trerice (1495 – 1561), nicknamed "Tilbury Jack" (or Jack of Tilbury), was a commander of the English Royal Navy at the time of King Henry VIII and Edward VI and twice High Sheriff of Cornwall. Arundell served Henry VIII as an Esquire to the Body, and was knighted at the Battle of the Spurs in 1513. In 1523 he achieved notability by the capture of a notorious pirate. Under Edward VI he was Vice-Admiral of the West, and in 1553 was High Sheriff of Cornwall at the time of the accession of Queen Mary.
  • Sir John died in 1561 and was buried at Stratton church. His third son, John Arundell, of his second wife, also became High Sheriff of Cornwall. His grandson, also called Sir John Arundell and nicknamed "Jack-for-the-King", was a prominent leader of the Royalist cause in Cornwall during the English Civil War, and partly in recognition of this his great-grandson, Richard, was raised to the Peerage as Baron Arundell of Trerice in 1664.
  • References
    • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Arundell, John (1495-1561)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  • From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Arundell_(admiral)
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  • The visitation of the county of Cornwall, in the year 1620 (1874) Vol. 9
  • https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun09stge
  • https://archive.org/stream/visitationofcoun09stge#page/272/mode/1up
  • Pg.272
    • Arundell. Pedigree Pg.271-276
  • 5Sr John Arundell of Trerise Knt marryed Jane ye Daughter of Sr Thomas Grenvile Knt had
  • 6Sr John Arundell Kt of Trerise marryed Mary ye Da. & Coheire of John Boevill of Guarnack Esq. 1 wife. parents of (Pg.273 Roger (m. Elizabeth Tredinham) Arundell), the dau. of Arisie widd. to Gourlyn ye 2d wife by whom had (Pg.273 John Arundell fil. Sr Robert Dennis)
    • 5 Inq.p.m. 3 Hen. VIII., No. 1. Sir John Arundell of Trerice, died 12 July, 3 Hen. VIII. Names his wife Johanna, brothers Walter and Robert A. and wife Helena, sons Richard and Edward, and da. Elizabeth. John A., son & h., aged 17 and more, mar. to Maria, dau. and coh. of John Bevill.
    • 6 Inq.p.m. 3 Elizab., pt. 1, No. 8. Sir John Arundell of Trerice, died 25 Nov., 3 Elizab. Names his son John, dau'rs Margaret, Mary, Joane, Grace, and Margery. John A., son of Roger A. his son, his grandson and heir, aged 3 years and more.
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  • The visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' visitations of 1530 ... By John Lambrick Vivian, College of Arms (Great Britain)
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ&q=arundell#v=snippet&...
  • Pg. 12
  • Sir John Arundell of Trerice, 2 son of Jane Greville & Sir John Arundell of Trerice, aged 17 years at his father's death. Sheriff of Cornwall 1532, 1541. Named in mother's will 1551. Esquire of the Body to Hen. VIII. knighted at the battle fo Spurs, Vice-Admiral of the West to Hen. VIII. This was the celebrated "Jack of Tilbury" or "Jack for the King." Died 26 Nov. 1561, aged 67. Inq. m.p., 3 Eliz., Pt. 1, No. 8. Mon. Stratton Ch.; Mary, da. and coh. of John Beville, 1 wife. Mar. before 1512, and named in Inq. p.m. her father-in-law., parents of Roger (m. Elizabeth Denham), Catherine (m. Richard Prideaux), Jane (m. William Wall, Esq.) Arundell; Julia, da. of James Erissey and widow of Gourlyn, 2 wife, named in her mother-in-law's will 1551.; parents of John (m. Catherine Cosworth & Gertrude Dennys), Richard, Margaret (m. Robt. Beckett), Mary (Pg. 13 Joane (m. William Viell), Grace (m. John Dynham), Margery (m. John Trengove alias Nance), Phillippa, Anne Arundell
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  • ARUNDELL, John II (by 1534-80), of Trerice in Newlyn, Cornw.
  • b. by 1534, s. of Sir John Arundell of Trerice by 2nd w. Juliana, da. of James Erisey of Erisey in Grade and Ruan Major, wid. of one Gourlyn. m. (1) 1562, Catherine, da. and h. of John Cosworth of Cosworth in Colan, wid. of Alan Hill, 4da., (2) settlement 1 Mar. 1573, Gertrude, da. of (Sir) Robert Denys of Holcombe Burnell, Devon, 2s. inc. John† 2da. suc. nephew John Arundell aft. 1561.1
  • From: http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/ar...
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  • Dictionary of national biography (1885) Vol. 2
  • https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnat02stepuoft
  • https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnat02stepuoft#page/146/mode/1up
  • Pg.146
  • ARUNDELL, SIR JOHN, of Trerice (1495-1561), Knight, twice sheriff of Cornwall, and vice-admiral of the west under Henry VII and Henry VIII,. was esquire of the body to the latter king, and known as 'Jack of Tilbury.' He was knighted at the battle of Spurs in 1513; and in 1520 the king entrusted him with the preparations for the reception of the emperor at Canterbury. In 1523 he captured, after a long sea
  • https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnat02stepuoft#page/147/mode/1up
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  • fight, a notorious Scotch pirate, Duncan Campbell, who had for some time scourged our coasts. The Duke of Norfolk wrote shortly afterwards to Sir John Arundell, requesting him to bring his prisoner to the king's presence, and thanking him in the king's name for his 'valiant courage and bolde enterprise in the premises.' It was apparently to the same Sir John Arundell that Henry VIII wrote in 1544 requesting his attendance in the wars against the French king — an order which was, however, countermanded in order that Arundell 'with his servants, tenants, and others within his rooms and offices, especially horsemen,' might be held in readiness for other services. In the following reign he was vice-admiral of the king's ships in the west seas ; and in 1553, when he was sheriff of Cornwall, Queen Mary wrote requiring that he, with his friends and neighbours, 'should see the Prince of Spain most honourably entertained, if he fortuned to land in Cornwall.' By his first wife, a coheir of Bevil, he had two children, Roger, who married a Dinham, and Katherine, who married a Prideaux. By his second wife, an Erisy, he had a son John, who succeeded him at Trerice,and was, like him, sheriff of Cornwall, 'whose due commendation' Carew desired not to give 'because another might better deliver than myself, who touch him as nearly as Tacitus did Agricola.' Sir John Arundell was born in 1495, died in 1561, and is buried at Stratton Church, Cornwall, where there is a monument to his memory.
    • [Collectanea Topographica et Grenealogica, iv. 172 ; Archaeological Journal, viii. 94 (1851).]
    • W. H. T.
  • ARUNDELL, Sir JOHN, of Trerice, (1576-1656?), 'Jack for the King,' was grandson of Henry VIII's 'Jack of Tilbury,' and was born about 1576. He was the son of John Arundell of Trerice by Gertrude Dennys of Holcombe in Devon ; Richard Carew, the historian of Cornwall, married his half-sister Julian. He was amongst .... etc.
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  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 02
  • Arundell, John (1495-1561)
  • by Walter Hawken Tregellas
  • ARUNDELL, Sir JOHN, of Trerice (1495–1561), knight, twice sheriff of Cornwall, and vice-admiral of the west under Henry VII and Henry VIII, was esquire of the body to the latter king, and known as 'Jack of Tilbury.' He was knighted at the battle of Spurs in 1513; and in 1520 the king entrusted him with the preparations for the reception of the emperor at Canterbury. In 1523 he captured, after a long sea fight, a notorious Scotch pirate, Duncan Campbell, who had for some time scourged our coasts. The Duke of Norfolk wrote shortly afterwards to Sir John Arundell, requesting him to bring his prisoner to the king's presence, and thanking him in the king's name for his 'valiant courage and bolde enterprise in the premises.' It was apparently to the same Sir John Arundell that Henry VIII wrote in 1544 requesting his attendance in the wars against the French king—an order which was, however, countermanded in order that Arundell 'with his servants, tenants, and others within his rooms and offices, especially horsemen,' might be held in readiness for other services. In the following reign he was vice-admiral of the king's ships in the west seas; and in 1544, when he was sheriff of Cornwall, Queen Mary wrote requiring that he, with his friends and neighbours, 'should see the Prince of Spain most honourably entertained, if he fortuned to land in Cornwall.' By his first wife, a coheir of Bevil, he had two children, Roger, who married a Dinham, and Katherine, who married a Prideaux. By his second wife, an Erisy, he had a son John, who succeeded him at Trerice, and was, like him, sheriff of Cornwall, 'whose due commendation' Carew desired not to give 'because another might better deliver than myself, who touch him as nearly as Tacitus did Agricola.' Sir John Arundell was born in 1495, died in 1561, and is buried at Stratton Church, Cornwall, where there is a monument to his memory.
    • [Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, iv. 172; Archæological Journal, viii. 94 (1851).]
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  • From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Arundell,_John_(1495-1561)_(DNB00)
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    • 'Arundell3'
  • Sir John Arundell of Trerice (b c1495, d 26.11.1651) - continued above
  • m1. (before 1512) Mary Beville (da/coheir of John Beville of Gwarnick)
    • 1. Roger Aundell (dvp)
    • m. Elizabeth Denham (dau of Robert Denham of Tredenham)
      • A. John Arundell of Gwarnack 'of Trerice' (b 30.07.1557, dsp)
    • 2. Elizabeth Arundell mentioned by BE1883 but not by Vivian
    • m. Robert Tredenham
    • 3. Catherine Arundell
    • m. Richard Prideaux of Thewborough
    • 4. Jane Arundell who had a half-sister Joan (see below)
    • m. William Wall
  • m2. Julian Erisey (dau of James (Jacob Erisey, widow of ?? Gourlyn)
    • 5. John Arundell of Trerie, Sheriff of Cornwall (d 15.09.1580)
    • m1. Catherine Cosworth (dau/heir of John Cosworth)
      • A. Julian Arundell (b c1564)
      • m. Richard Carew of Antony (b. 1555, d 06.11.1620)
      • B. Alice Arundell (b c1565)
      • m. (1583) Henry Somerster of Painsford
      • C. Dorothy Arundell (b d1567)
      • m. Oliver Dynham
    • m2. Gertrude Dennis (dau of Robert Dennis of Holcomb)
      • E. John Arundell of Trerice (b 22.11.1576, d 05.12.1654, Colonel)
      • m. Mary Cary (dau of George Cary of Clovelly)
      • F. Thomas Arundell 'of Traherne' of Dulo (d c11l1648)
      • m. Mary Capell (dau of Sir Gamaliell Capell)
      • G. Anne Arundell
      • m. (01.12.1610) William Carnsew of Buckelly (not Cornfew of Bucclesly)
      • H. Catherine Arundell
      • m. (1604) John St. Aubyn of Clowans
    • 6. Joane Arundell
    • The following connection is supported by Visitation (Cornwall, 1620, Trevelyan) which identifies her as Jane, leading to some confusion between her and her half-sister Jane (see above)
    • m. William Viell of Trevorder or Treworder
    • 7. Margaret Arundell
    • m. Robert Beckett (bur 1612)
    • 8. Grace Arundell
    • m. John Dynham of Wortham
    • 9. Margery Arundell
    • m. John Trengove (Trenhough) alias Nance
    • 10.+ other issue - Richard (d young), Phillippa, Anne (d young)
  • From: Stirnet.com
  • ____________________________ I THINK THERE IS A MIX-UP FOR JOHN d.1545 ACCORDING TO OTHER REFERENCES HIS 2ND WIFE WAS CATHERINE GRENVILLE, THEY WERE NOT THE PARENTS OF JOHN ARUNDELL d.1561 WHO MARRIED MARY BEVILLE & JULIANA ERISEY, HIS PARENTS ARE LISTED AS JOHN ARUNDELL d.1512 & JANE GRENVILLE d.1551 (m2. JOHN CHAMOND).
  • Bibliotheca cornubiensis. A catalogue of the writings, both manuscript and printed, of Cornishmen, and of works relating to the county of Cornwall, with biographical memoranda and copious literary references (1874) Vol.3
  • https://archive.org/details/bibliothecacorn00courgoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/bibliothecacorn00courgoog#page/n135/mode...
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  • ARUNDELL, SIR JOHN, knt. of Trerice (eld. son of sir Thos. Arundell, m. Catherine Dinham). Of Lanherne; K.B. 1494; Knight-banneret for valour at siege of Therounne and Tournay; Receiver of duchy of Cornwall, d. 8 Feb. 1545. bur. St. Mary Woolnoth, Lombard st. Loudon, m. (1) lady Eleanor Grey, third dau. of Thos. marquess of Dorset; m. (2) Jane l dau. of sir Thos. Grenville. She m. (2) sir John Chamond, knt. and was bur. Stratton. Her will dated 1 Jan. 1510/51, was proved at Exeter 9 Mch. 1552. cf. Collect. Topog. et Geneal. iv, 172-74; J. Weever's Funeral monuments (1631) pp. 411-12.
    • Two letters of sir J. Arundell of Lanherne to his second wife, Katherine, daughter of sir T. Grenfield, ante 1539. MSS, penes Lord Arundell of Wardour, Wardour castle.
    • Letter from Henry earl of Northumberland to sir J. Arundell, temp, Edward VI. MSS. ib.
  • ARUNDELL, SIR JOHN of Trerice (only son of sir J, Arundell d. 1545). Knighted at the battle of Spurs, 1513; Vice admiral under Hen. VIl and Hen. VIII; Captured Duncan Campbell the Scotch pirate in a sea fight 1522. d. 25 Nov. 1561, aged 67. bur, Stratton where is monu. m. (1) Mary, dau. and coheiress of John Beville of Gwarnick; m. (2) Juliana, dau. of James Erisey of Erisey and relict of __ Gurlyn. cf. Collectanea iv, 172-73; Archaeol. Journ. viii, 94 (1851).
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Хронология Sir John Arundell, 3rd of Trerice

1494
1494
Trerise, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
1525
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Madron, Cornwall, UK
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Trerice Manor, Cornwall, UK
1528
1528
Trerice, Cornwall, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
1533
1533
Newlyn East, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
1535
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1537
1537
Trerice, Madron, Cornwall, England (Соединённое Королевство)
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