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  1. Hace 2 días · Thomas, a younger brother of John Arundell, the brave defender of Pendennis Castle, settled at Tremoderet in Duloe (which, at a former period, had been the seat of a younger branch of the Lanherne Arundells), in the reign of Charles I. This branch of the Arundells became extinct in the early part of the last century.

  2. Hace 5 días · The park around Wardour castle, which included c. 344 a. in the parish in 1768 and 619 a. in 1839, presumably included part of Wardour manor and much of the Arundells' manor of Donhead. The park descended as part of the Wardour estate until c . 1946.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · After the Reformation, Roman Catholicism flourished in the hundred under the patronage of the Barons Arundell whose 18th-century house, Wardour Castle, incorporates a lavish chapel.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Architectural details similar to some at old Wardour castle in Tisbury suggest that the building south of Ansty Pond may have been erected as a stable block for Sir Matthew Arundell between 1594 and 1598 by Robert Smythson. It comprises a long stone range running north and south, the south end of which was built as three storeys.

  5. Hace 2 días · From Sir Matthew (d. 1598) the manor passed in the direct male line to Thomas (cr. Baron Arundell of Wardour in 1605, d. 1639), Thomas (d. 1643), and Henry (d. 1694), who forfeited it as a royalist. Henry, Baron Arundell, bought the manor from the state in 1653, (fn. 113) and it again passed in the direct male line to Thomas (d. 1712 ...

  6. Hace 6 días · 1540: Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle. 1541: Sir Giles Strangeways of Melbury House, Melbury Sampford. 1542: Hugh Paulet of Hinton St George; 1543: John Paulet (later Marquess of Winchester; 1544: John Horsey of Clifton Maybank, Dorset; 1545: Nicholas FitzJames; 1546: Sir John Sydenham of Brimpton; 1547: Hugh Paulet of Hinton St George

  7. Hace 6 días · He married Thomasine, daughter of Sir Thomas Honeywood of Elmstead, co. Kent. He was M.P. for Saltash in 1624-5, and captain of trained bands from 1633 to 1637. He was M.P. for East Looe during the Long Parliament from 1640-1648.