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  1. 19 de jul. de 2017 · Cecily Arundell was the daughter of Sir John Arundell and his second wife, Elizabeth Danet. She was most-likely named for her great-grandmother, Cecily Bonville, marchioness of Dorset. Cecily was in the service of Queen Mary I in 1557 and is probably the Arundell referred to in a poem about eight of Mary’s ladies written by “RE” c.1553.

  2. Peer of England. Henry Arundell, 3rd Baron Arundell of Wardour, PC (bef. 23 February 1607/8 – 28 December 1694) was a Peer of England during the 17th century, and the most famous of the Lords Arundell of Wardour. He served as Lord Privy Seal and Lord High Steward, and was appointed to the Privy Council. During the Popish Plot he suffered a ...

  3. 1 de oct. de 2022 · Lady Ratcliffe by Hans Holbein the Younger.jpg 996 × 1,500; 267 KB

  4. Mary Browne, daughter of Anthony Browne and Jane Sackvile and wife of Lord St John. [1] Lundy, citing Mosley (2003), contradicts Visitations, and states that she married: [2] William Paulet, Earl of Wiltshire. and William Arundel. She apparently had a younger sister with the same given name, who became Baroness Petre.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2017 · Mary Arundell was a maid of honor to Queen Jane Seymour before she married Robert Radcliffe, Earl of Sussex on January 14, 1537 – she was his third wife. Mary remained at court as one of Queen Jane’s ladies after her marriage until the queen’s death and returned as one of the Great Ladies of the Household to Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard.

  6. Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (c. 1502 – 26 February 1552) was a Cornish administrator and alleged conspirator. Arundell was connected by birth and marriage to the crown and to several of the most important families in England, and by the time of the death of King Henry VIII was one of the most experienced government officers in England.

  7. Built-in tools help you create and share slideshow stories by combining photos, records, text. Use audio features to record family stories. An easy test can help you identify your ethnic origins. You may also discover relatives--those with similar genetic profiles. Mary Radcliffe born 1545 in Sturmer, Essex, England genealogy record - Ancestry®.