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⚫ | '''Sir John VI Arundell''' (died 15 September 1580), of ] in ], was a ] for ], Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and was ] in 1573-1574. | ||
==Origins== | |||
'''Sir John Arundell''' (died 15 September 1580), of ] in ], was an English landowner and ]. | |||
He was the second son and heir of Sir ] (1495–1561), of ], nicknamed "Tilbury Jack" (or "Jack of Tilbury"), a commander of the ] during the reigns of Kings ] and ] and twice ], by his second wife Juliana Erissey, daughter of James Erissey of Erissey and widow of a certain Gourlyn.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
==Career== | |||
Sir John was the son of ].<ref name=Visitation></ref> He was a retiring figure for much of his life and less celebrated than either his father, (nicknamed "Tilbury Jack") or his son ] (nicknamed "Jack for the King"), both also called Sir John Arundell of Trerice. | |||
He was a retiring figure for much of his life and less celebrated than either his father "Tilbury Jack" or his son ], nicknamed "Jack for the King". He was twice a ] for the ] of ], Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and was ] in 1573-1574. | |||
==Marriages and progeny== | |||
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He married twice: | |||
*Firstly to Catherine Coswarth, daughter of John Cosworth and widow of Alan Hill, by whom he had progeny four daughters:<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
==Marriage and issue== | |||
⚫ | **Juliana Arundell (born 1563),<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> who married ] (1555-1620),<ref name=Visitation/><ref>{{cite web|title=Sir John ARUNDELL of Trerice|url=http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/JohnArundellofTrerice.htm|publisher=Tudor Place|accessdate=1 July 2011}}{{Verify credibility|certain=y|self published website; and Jorge H. Castelli is not an expert|date=January 2015}}</ref> the historian of Cornwall, author of the ''Survey of Cornwall''. | ||
He married twice; firstly Catherine Coswarth and secondly Gertrude Denys, the daughter of Sir Robert Denys of ] in Devon, and had at least eight children including | |||
**Alice Arundell (born 1564), wife of Henry Someater of Painsford<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
* John Arundell | |||
**Dorothy Arundell (born 1566), wife of Edward Coswarth of Coswarth.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
* ] | |||
**Mary Arundell (born 1568), wife of Oliver Dynham.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
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*Secondly he married Gertrude Denys, a daughter of Sir Robert Denys (d.1592) of ] in Devon, by his first wife Mary Mountjoy (a first cousin to Lady ]<ref>], (Ed.) The Visitation of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.102</ref>), a daughter of ] (1478–1534),<ref>Vivian, 1895, p.280, pedigree of Dennis of Holcombe Burnell, erroueously "Walter, Lord Mountjoy"</ref> by his fourth wife Dorothy Grey, daughter of ]. Gertrude survived her husband and remarried to Edward, Lord Morley.<ref>Vivian, 1895, p.280</ref> By Gertrude he had at least eight children including: | |||
**Sir ] (1576–c. 1656), eldest son and heir, of Trerice, nicknamed "Jack-for-the-King", MP for ] and for ] and Governor of ], Falmouth, during the ] | |||
**] of Duloe, MP for ], a soldier who served in the Netherlands.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
**Ann Arundell, wife of William Carnsew of Buckelly.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
**Catherine Arundell, wife of John St Aubin of Clowans.<ref>Vivian, 1887, p.12</ref> | |||
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*Vivian, J.L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: W. Pollard, p.12, Pedigree of ''Arundell of Trerice'' | |||
*{{Verify credibility|certain=y|self published website; and Jorge H. Castelli is not an expert|date=January 2015}} | *{{Verify credibility|certain=y|self published website; and Jorge H. Castelli is not an expert|date=January 2015}} | ||
*''Burke's Extinct Peerage'' (London: Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831) | *''Burke's Extinct Peerage'' (London: Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831) | ||
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For other people named John Arundell, see John Arundell.
Sir John VI Arundell (died 15 September 1580), of Trerice in Cornwall, was a Member of Parliament for Mitchell, Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1573-1574.
Origins
He was the second son and heir of Sir John IV Arundell (1495–1561), of Trerice, nicknamed "Tilbury Jack" (or "Jack of Tilbury"), a commander of the Royal Navy during the reigns of Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI and twice Sheriff of Cornwall, by his second wife Juliana Erissey, daughter of James Erissey of Erissey and widow of a certain Gourlyn.
Career
He was a retiring figure for much of his life and less celebrated than either his father "Tilbury Jack" or his son Sir John VII Arundell, nicknamed "Jack for the King". He was twice a Member of Parliament for the pocket borough of Mitchell, Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1573-1574.
Marriages and progeny
He married twice:
- Firstly to Catherine Coswarth, daughter of John Cosworth and widow of Alan Hill, by whom he had progeny four daughters:
- Juliana Arundell (born 1563), who married Richard Carew (1555-1620), the historian of Cornwall, author of the Survey of Cornwall.
- Alice Arundell (born 1564), wife of Henry Someater of Painsford
- Dorothy Arundell (born 1566), wife of Edward Coswarth of Coswarth.
- Mary Arundell (born 1568), wife of Oliver Dynham.
- Secondly he married Gertrude Denys, a daughter of Sir Robert Denys (d.1592) of Holcombe Burnell in Devon, by his first wife Mary Mountjoy (a first cousin to Lady Jane Grey), a daughter of William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy (1478–1534), by his fourth wife Dorothy Grey, daughter of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset. Gertrude survived her husband and remarried to Edward, Lord Morley. By Gertrude he had at least eight children including:
- Sir John VII Arundell (1576–c. 1656), eldest son and heir, of Trerice, nicknamed "Jack-for-the-King", MP for Cornwall and for Tregony and Governor of Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, during the Civil War
- Thomas Arundell of Duloe, MP for West Looe, a soldier who served in the Netherlands.
- Ann Arundell, wife of William Carnsew of Buckelly.
- Catherine Arundell, wife of John St Aubin of Clowans.
See Also
Notes
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Cite error: The named reference
Visitation
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - "Sir John ARUNDELL of Trerice". Tudor Place. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitation of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.102
- Vivian, 1895, p.280, pedigree of Dennis of Holcombe Burnell, erroueously "Walter, Lord Mountjoy"
- Vivian, 1895, p.280
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
- Vivian, 1887, p.12
Sources
- Vivian, J.L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: W. Pollard, p.12, Pedigree of Arundell of Trerice
- Tudor Place
- Burke's Extinct Peerage (London: Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831)
- Willis, Browne (1750). Notitia Parliamentaria, Part II: A Series or Lists of the Representatives in the several Parliaments held from the Reformation 1541, to the Restoration 1660 ... London. p. 1.
Parliament of England | ||
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Preceded byPaul Stamford Andrew Tussard |
Member of Parliament for Mitchell with John Thomas 1555 Thomas Gardiner 1558 1555–1558 |
Succeeded byRobert Hopton Francis Goldsmith |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded byPeter Courtney | High Sheriff of Cornwall 1574 |
Succeeded byJohn Bevill |