NameSir John Arundell [56, Essex of 1558, pub Harleian 1878, Tyrrell p. 111], [56, York of 1563-4, pub 1881 by Harleian, Strangeways, p. 301], [56, Worcs of 1569, pub Harleian 1888, Daubigny, p. 46], [155, Descendants of Sir John V Arundell, p. 1], [60, Zouche article, vol XII/2, p. 948], [60, FitzPayn art, Vol V, p. 448 seq], [60, Marny art, Vol VIII, p. 523 seq], [60, Daubeney art, Vol IV, p.93 seq], [135, Burghersh, p. 93], [65, Arundell, p. 3], [60, Despenser article, Vol IV, p. 294], [60, Bath article, Vol II, p. 16], [56, Essex of 1558, pub Harleian 1878, Parker, p. 87]
Birth7 Jan 1421
Baptism9 Jun 1421, Bideford, Devon
Death12 Nov 1473
GeneralOf Lanherne, Cornwall. Vice-Admiral of Cornwall. General in France.
Spouses
2Katherine Chideock [60, FitzPayn art, Vol V, p. 448 seq], [60, Marny art, Vol VIII, p. 523 seq], [60, Daubeney art, Vol IV, p.93 seq]
Notes for Sir John Arundell
In 1443 an IPM, probably for his father, quotes, in Latin, a string of John Arundells going back to the dawn of humanity, it seems. CP V, p.461.
Arms Generally notes for Sir John Arundell
Burke's Armory, for Arundell of Trerice:
Sable, six swallows argent three, two and one.
On the Simeon armorial there is this quarterly arms, though rather faint and indistinct:
1. Sable, six swallows argent three, two and one (Arundell).
2. Gules, seven possibly escallops or, three, three and one.
3. Azure a bend or with a label gules in chief.
4. Gules a triple arch above a single arch (or similar) or.