(1) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth MORLEY.
Zij zijn getrouwd november 1446 te Lanherne, Cornwall, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Katherine CHIDIOCK.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 maart 1450/51 te Lanherne, Cornwall, hij was toen 29 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Sir John Arundell, born in Bideford, Devon in about 1421, son of John Arundell, Esq. by Margaret Burghersh, widow of Sir John Grenveville and daughter of Sir John Burghersh. He became the largest free tenant in Cornwall. He was Sheriff of Cornwall and admiral of Cornwall, and a general for Henry VI in his French wars, but was attainted in 1483.
He was knighted by Edward IV in 1463 and fought at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471.
Marriage and issue
He married, firstly, Elizabeth de Morley, daughter of Thomas de Morley, 5th Baron Morley. They had one child;
Anne Arundell, who married Sir James Tyrrell, best known for allegedly confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under the orders of King Richard III of England.
He married secondly, Katherine Chideocke, the widow of William Stafford, on 5 March 1451. They had eight children;
Catherine Arundell
Elizabeth Arundell (m. Giles Daubeney, 1st Baron Daubeney)
Thomasine Arundell (m. Sir Henry Marney, KG, 1st Baron Marney of Leyre-Marney)
Margaret Arundell (m. Sir William Capel, Lord Mayor of London)
Ellen Arundell
Dorothy Arundell
Jane Arundell
Sir Thomas Arundell
John Arundell died in November 1473 at Lanherne, in Cornwall.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Arundell_(1421%E2%80%931473)
John was Lord of Lanherne in Cornwall and at one time was High Sheriff of the county. He was a supporter of the Lancastrian cause in the Wars of the Roses.
John´s marriage to Katherine Chidiocke, as her second marriage, in 1451 brought with it lands in Dorset,
Gloucesteshire, Somerset and Wiltshire. He was knighted in 1463. In early 1471 Queen Margaret of Anjou went to Exeter to gather forces for her husband King Henry VI and John was one of those who came to her aid and a substantial force of west-country men was raised. John then proceeded to fight for the red rose under the Duke of Somerset at the Battle of Tewkesbury in May 1471. Fortunately for John when Yorkist King Edward IV was victorious he was in a much more secure position than after previous battles in the wars and so was less eager to exact vengeance on defeated rivals. Edward´s rival for the thrown King Henry VI was murdered in the Tower of London and Henry´s son Edward lay dead at Tewkesbury. As a result of this security John and other Lancastrians who survived the battle were not executed but instead faced heavy fines. John was forced to
pay 6,000 marks.
John´s great grandson Thomas Arundell bought Wardour Castle in Wiltshire in 1547 and founded a junior branch of this line there.
SOURCE: http://www.southwilts.com/site/My-family-history-by-Mark-Wareham/nobleancestry1.pdf
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