John Arundell (1366–1435)
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Sir John Arundell (circa 1366 – 11 January 1435), called The Magnificent, of Lanherne in the parish of St Mawgan in Pydar in Cornwall, was an English knight who inherited large estates in the County of Cornwall. He was Sheriff of Cornwall and was one of Henry IV of England’s Kings Knights. In his will dated 1433, he bequeathed money for the preservation of the head of St Piran in the chapel at Perranzabuloe.[1]
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John Arundell I | |
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Sheriff of Cornwall | |
Other titles | Captain of Marck, Vice-admiral of England under Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter |
Other names | Sir John the Magnificent |
Born | circa 1366 Lanherne, St Mawgan in Pydar |
Died | 11 January 1435 |
Buried | St Columb Major |
Nationality | English |
Residence | Lanherne House |
Wars and battles | • |
Noble family | Arundell of Lanherne |
Spouse(s) | Annora Lambourn |
Issue | John Arundell (1392–1423) |
Parents | Sir John Arundell IV, Joan Luscote |
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