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ARUNDELL, Renfrew (d.1442), of Tremodret, Cornw.

Family and Education
3rd s. of Sir John Arundell I*; yr. bro. of John* and Sir Thomas*. The Commons 1386-1421, ii. 58. m. by Sept. 1421, Cornish Lands of the Arundells (Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. n.s. xli), p. xxii; Cornw. RO, Arundell mss, AR19/2. Joan (d. Dec. 1497), da. of Sir John Colshull†, sis. and event. h. of Sir John Colshull*, wid. of Sir William Hungerford, 2s. inc. Sir Renfrew†, 2da. J.S. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 3; CIPM Hen. VII, iii. 366. Dist. Cornw. 1430; Kntd. c. 1436. CPR, 1429-36, p. 519; CFR, xvii. 3.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Cornw. 1421 (Dec.), 1429, 1437.

Commr. of inquiry, Cornw. Nov. 1432 (suicide of Edward Burnebury*), Feb. 1434 (piracy), Sept. 1434 (offences of Richard Tregoose*), May 1436 (piracy), CPR, 1429–36, p. 608 erroneously gives 1435. Oct. 1435, Dec. 1439 (goods of Edward Burnebury), Dec. 1439 (piracy); arrest Dec. 1433; to distribute tax allowances Dec. 1433, Cornw. RO, Truro bor. recs., B/Tru/15. [Mar. 1442]; A posthumous appointment. to list persons to take the oath against maintenance Jan. 1434; administer the same May 1434; CCR, 1429–35, p. 271. of array Jan. 1436.

Sheriff, Cornw. 7 Nov. 1437–3 Nov. 1438. E199/6/51.

J.p. Cornw. 19 Nov. 1438 – Nov. 1439.

Main residence: Tremodret, Cornw.
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ARUNDELL, Nicholas (d.1463), of Trerice in Newlyn, Cornw.

Family and Education
s. and h. of Sir John Arundell II*. J. S. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 11. m. (1) by Feb. 1419, Margaret; Cornw. Feet of Fines, ii (Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. 1950), 932. (2) c.1438, CCR, 1461-8, p. 173. Joan (d.1482), da. of Edward St. John (d.1457) of East Luccombe, Som., and sis. and h. of William St. John (d.1473), 3s. 1da. C140/10/26, m. 4; CCR, 1461-8, p. 173; Vivian, 11; CPR, 1485-94, p. 375; C67/42, m. 33.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Cornw. 1442, 1455.

Main residence: Trerice in Newlyn, Cornw.
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ARUNDELL, Sir John II (d.1450), of Efford in Stratton and Trerice in Newlyn, Cornw.

Family and Education
s. and h. of Nicholas Arundell (d. bef. 1416) of Trerice by Elizabeth, da. and h. of John Pellour of Pellour, Cornw. CP40/622, rot. 155; 628, rot. 309d; 635, rot. 134. m. by June 1413, Joan (d.c.1464), KB27/810, rot. 35; 817, att. rot. 1. da. and h. of John Durant, 2s. inc. Nicholas*, 1da. J.S. Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 11; Cornw. Feet of Fines, ii (Devon and Cornw. Rec. Soc. 1950), 952; CP40/817, rot. 550; C139/156/10. Kntd. c. 1418.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Cornw. 1417, 1419, 1423, 1425, 1429, 1431, 1435.

J.p. Cornw. ? 6 Aug. 1416 – Feb. 1419, 3 June 1427 – July 1431.

Commr. to treat for loans, Cornw. Nov. 1419; collect royal loans Jan. 1420; of inquiry May 1422 (piracy), Feb. 1423 (lands of Thomas Frankeleyn), Nov. 1432 (suicide of Edward Burnebury*), Mar. 1435 (piracy), Oct. 1435 (goods of Edward Burnebury), Sept., Dec. 1443 (piracy); oyer and terminer July 1421, Apr. 1429, Oct. 1430, Jan. 1431; KB27/646, rex rot. 8; 679, rex rots. 5, 9; 680, rex rot. 1; 681, rex rot. 6; 686, rex rot. 4d. to assess a tax Jan. 1436; of array Jan. 1436, Mar. 1443.

Sheriff, Cornw. 16 Nov. 1420 – 1 May 1422.

Main residences: Efford in Stratton; Trerice in Newlyn, Cornw.
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ARUNDELL, Sir John I (c.1366-1435), of Lanherne, Cornw.

Family and Education
b. c.1366, 3rd s. and event. h. of Sir John Arundell (d.c.1375), of Lanherne, by Joan, da. of Sir William Luscote† of Luscote in Braunton and Loddiswell, Devon. m. (1) 2 May 1386 at Mursley, Bucks., Margaret, da. of Sir Robert Tresilian†, c.j.KB, div. ; (2) c.1388, Annora, da. and h. of Sir William Lambourne† of Lambourne, Cornw. by his 1st w. Joan Lanhadron, 3s. John*, Sir Thomas* and Renfrew*, 2da.; 5 ch. illegit. Kntd. 11 Oct. 1399.
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Attestor, parlty. elections, Cornw. 1407, 1414 (Nov.), 1425, 1426, 1429.

Commr. Cornw., Devon, Dorset, Hants, Suss. Feb. 1388 – Dec. 1431; to take assizes, Cornw. c. May 1407, July 1414. C66/414, m. 9d.

J.p. Cornw. 20 Feb. 1397–9, 28 Nov. 1399 – Mar. 1410, July 1410 – Feb. 1419, Feb. 1422 – d.

Sheriff, Cornw. (by appointment of Henry, prince of Wales) 3 Nov. 1399 – 28 Oct. 1400, c. Easter- 6 Oct. 1402, 10 Dec. 1407-Mich. 1408.

Steward of the duchy of Cornw. in Cornw. 16 Feb. 1402 – 18 Feb. 1430.

Capt. of castle and town of Marck in the march of Calais 7 Feb. 1405 – Nov. 1408.

Sheriff, Devon 19 May 1414 – 1 Dec. 1415, Cornw. 4 Nov. 1418 – 23 Nov. 1419.

Vice-admiral of England under Thomas Beaufort, duke of Exeter Feb.-c. Aug. 1418.

Main residence: Lanherne, Cornw.
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ARUNDELL, John (c.1392-1423), of Bideford, Devon.

Family and Education
b. c. 1392, 1st. s. of Sir John Arundell I*; bro. of Sir Thomas* and Renfrew*. m. by Jan. 1416, C67/37, m. 14. Margaret (c.1376-c.1421), er. da. and coh. of Sir John Burghersh† (d.1391) of Ewelme, Oxon., by Ismania (d.1420), da. and coh. of Simon Hanham of Glos., wid of Sir John Grenville† (d. 1412) of Bideford, 1s.
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Attestor, parlty. elections Cornw. 1416 (Mar.), 1421 (May).

Sheriff, Cornw. Mich. 1412–6 Nov. 1413.

Commr. Devon Nov. 1412 – Jan. 1414.

Main residence: Bideford, Devon.
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ARNEBURGH, Reynold, of Hemingford Grey and Huntingdon, Hunts.

Family and Education
s. of William Arneburgh of Godmanchester, Hunts. educ. L. Inn, adm. 1443-4. L. Inn Adm. i. 9. m. Joan, da. of – Palmer, s.p. C. Carpenter, Armburgh Pprs. 30, 33.
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Recorder, Huntingdon by Apr. 1456. Add. Ch. 33564.

J.p.q. Hunts. 18 June 1460 – July 1461.

Main residences: Hemingford Grey; Huntingdon, Hunts.
Armburgh, Armebourgh, Armeburg, Arnburgh, Arynburgh
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ARDERNE, Robert (1412-52), of Parkhall in Castle Bromwich, Warws.

Family and Education
b. Dorfold, Cheshire 31 Oct. 1412, s. and h. of (Sir) Ralph Arderne† (d.1420) of Castle Bromwich by his w. Sibyl (d.1435). m. Elizabeth (d. by Aug. 1452), da. and h. of Richard Clodesdale (d.1428) of Saltley, Warws., 4s. Dist. 1439.
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Sheriff, Warws. and Leics. 7 Nov. 1437 – 3 Nov. 1438.

Main residence: Parkhall in Castle Bromwich, Warws.
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ARCHER, John II (c.1416-60), of Umberslade in Tanworth, Warws.

Family and Education
b. c.1416, est. s. of Richard Archer (d.1471) of Umberslade by his 1st w. Alice (c.1387-2 Apr. 1420), da. of Sir William Hugford† (d.1404) of Apley, Salop by Margery, da. and h. of Sir James Pavenham of Wilden, Beds. and h. of her niece, Margery Hugford (d.1413); wid. of Sir Thomas Lucy† (d.1415) of Charlecote, Warws. educ. I. Temple. He is described in a contemporary chronicle as ‘olim de hospicio interioris Templi’ in 1460: John Benet’s Chron. (Cam. Miscellany xxiv), 227. The ‘interioris’ is partially erased, but there can be no doubt that he had a formal legal training. Not only is this clear from the course of his career, but, in a Chancery petition of the late 1450s, he is styled ‘lerned in the lawe’: C1/26/109. m. by Sept. 1446, Christine, da. and coh. of Ralph Blakelowe (d.c.1454) of West Malling, Kent, by Joan, da. and h. of Thomas Cake alias Malling of London and West Malling, mason, wid. of Henry Sewale (d.1444) of London, grocer, Sewale’s will survives among the archs. of the Archer family: Shakespeare Centre Archs., Archer mss, DR37/2/Box 90/1. at least 1s.
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Commr. of inquiry, Staffs. Feb. 1448 (concealments).

Escheator, Staffs. 6 Nov. 1448 – 11 Dec. 1449.

Feodary and surveyor-general of Edward Neville, Lord Abergavenny, by Mich. 1459–d.; receiver-general of Henry Holand, duke of Exeter, by Apr. 1460 – d.

Main residence: Umberslade in Tanworth, Warws.
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ARCHER, John I, of Hastings, Suss.

Family and Education
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Bailiff, Hastings 26 Apr. 1461–1 May 1463; White and Black Bks. of Cinque Ports (Kent Rec. Ser. xix), 43–45, 47. dep. July 1464. Ibid. 50.

Main residence: Hastings, Suss.
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