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  2. John Arundell (of Trerice, died 1580) - Wikipedia

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    John Arundell (born 1575), died in infancy; Sir John 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 (born 1577) of Duloe, MP for West Looe, a soldier who served in the Netherlands. [2]

  3. Arundell family - Wikipedia

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    John Arundell, son of Sir Thomas, one of the Truthall Arundells, was a colonel of horse for Charles II, and a deputy governor of Pendennis Castle, in 1665, under his relative Richard, Baron Arundell of Trerice; he died in 1671. [3]

  4. John Arundell (admiral) - Wikipedia

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    Monumental brass of Sir John Arundell (detail) [1] Arms of Arundel of Trerice (and of Arundell of Lanherne & Wardour Castle): Sable, six martlets argent.. Sir John Arundell (1495–1561), of Trerice, Cornwall, nicknamed "Tilbury Jack" (or Jack of Tilbury), was a commander of the Royal Navy during the reigns of Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI and served twice as Sheriff of Cornwall.

  5. Trerice - Wikipedia

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    John Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell of Trerice (1649–1698), son of the 1st Baron by his wife Gertrude Bagge, daughter of Sir James Bagge, of Saltram, Devon, and widow of Sir Nicholas Slanning. Following the death of his uncle Nicholas Arundell in 1666 he succeeded him as MP for Truro, and was elected for that seat again in 1685.

  6. John Arundell (born 1576) - Wikipedia

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    Canting arms of Arundell of Trerice: Sable, six martlets argent, alluding to the French hirondelle, a swallow. John Arundell (1576 – December 1654), [1] Esquire, of Trerice in Cornwall, later given the epithet "Jack for the King", was a member of an ancient Cornish gentry family, who as a Royalist during the Civil War served King Charles I as Governor of Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.

  7. John Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell of Trerice - Wikipedia

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    Canting arms of Arundell of Trerice: Sable, six martlets argent (from French hirondelle, a swallow) Margaret Acland (died 1691), 1st wife of John Arundell, 2nd Baron Arundell (1649–1698), who although she produced no children, was the connection which ultimately brought Trerice to the Acland family. Portrait circa 1675, British (English) School.

  8. John Arundell (1474–1545) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Thomas Arundell was the second son of Sir John by his first wife, Lady Elizabeth Grey, and was an ancestor of the later Barons Arundell of Wardour. 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".

  9. John Arundell - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Arundell (admiral) (1495–1561), Vice-admiral of the West; Sir John Arundell (of Trerice, died 1580), his son, Cornish MP; Sir John Arundell (born 1576) (1576–c. 1656), his son, Cornish MP and Governor of Pendennis Castle during the English Civil Wars; John Arundell (Royalist) (1613–1644), son of the above, MP for Bodmin