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540:, and executed. A reconciliation was achieved between the king and the offending magnates, and Arundel and the others received pardons, but animosity prevailed. In 1314 Arundel was among the magnates who refused to assist Edward in a campaign against the Scots, contributing to the disastrous English defeat at the
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The Earls of
Arundel have been numbered differently depending on whether the claims of the first seven to have been Earls by tenancy are accepted. Edmund Fitzalan was the second member of the Fitzalan family to be definitely styled Earl of Arundel. He is therefore counted variously as the 2nd, 7th or
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parliament in July 1309, where
Gaveston's return was negotiated. After Gaveston returned, his behaviour became even more offensive, and opposition towards him grew. In addition to this, there was great discontent with Edward II's failure to follow up his father's Scottish campaigns. On 16 March 1310,
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in Italy. Richard had been in opposition to the king during the political crisis of 1295, and as a result, he had incurred great debts and had parts of his land confiscated. When
Richard died on 9 March 1302, Edmund's wardship was given to John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey. Warenne's only son,
673:. On 17 November—the day after Edward II had been taken captive—Arundel was executed, allegedly on the instigation of Mortimer. According to a chronicle account, the use of a blunt sword was ordered, and the executioner needed 22 strokes to sever the earl's head from his body.
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The
Ordainers once more sent Gaveston into exile in 1311, but by 1312 he was back. Now the king's favourite was officially an outlaw, and Arundel was among the earls who swore to hunt him down. The leader of the opposition—after Lincoln's death the year before—was now
613:. Early in 1322, Arundel joined King Edward in a campaign against the Mortimer family. The opposition soon crumbled, and the king decided to move against Thomas of Lancaster, who had been supporting the marcher rebellion all along. Lancaster was defeated at the
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towards the earl had in fact started earlier, when on 2 November 1313, the king pardoned
Arundel's royal debts. The most significant factor in this process though, was the marriage alliance between Arundel and the king's new favourites, the Despensers.
455:, had died in 1286, so his daughter Alice was now heir apparent to the Warenne earldom. Alice was offered in marriage to Edmund, who for unknown reasons initially refused her. By 1305 he had changed his mind, however, and the two were married.
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With
Arundel's change of allegiance came a conflict of interest. In August 1321, a demand was made to the king that Hugh Despenser and his father, Hugh Despenser the Elder, be sent into exile. The king, facing a rebellion in the
605:, had no choice but to assent. Arundel voted for the expulsion, but later he claimed that he did so under compulsion, and also supported their recall in December. Arundel had suffered personally from the rebellion, when
383:, he was responsible for the death of Gaveston in 1312. From this point on, however, his relationship with the king became more friendly. This was to a large extent due to his association with the king's new favourite
466:, and after the campaign was over, Arundel was richly rewarded. Edward I pardoned the young earl a debt of £4,234. This flow of patronage continued after the death of Edward I in 1307; in 1308 Edward II returned the
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that Edward I had confiscated from Edmund's father. There were also official honours in the early years of Edward II's reign. At the new king's coronation on 25 February 1308, Arundel officiated as chief butler (or
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Though the reign of Edward II was initially harmonious, he soon met with opposition from several of his earls and prelates. At the source of the discontent was the king's relationship with the young Gascon knight
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were gradually taking over control of the government, and using their power to enrich themselves. While this alienated most of the nobility, Arundel's situation was different. At some point in 1314–1315, his son
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at his execution; his estates were forfeited to the crown, and large parts of these were appropriated by
Isabella and Mortimer. The castle and honour of Arundel were briefly held by Edward II's half-brother
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in Wales. He also extended his influence through marriage alliances; in 1325 he secured marriages between two of his daughters and the sons and heirs of two of
Lancaster's main allies: the deceased earls of
736:, failed in an attempted rebellion against the crown in June 1330, and had to flee to France. In October the same year, the guardianship of Isabella and Mortimer was supplanted by the personal rule of King
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in May 1322. Also
Arundel, who was now one of the king's principal supporters, was richly rewarded. After the capture of Roger Mortimer in 1322, he received the forfeited Mortimer lordship of
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in Wales. He was also trusted with important offices: he became Chief
Justiciar of North and South Wales in 1323, and in 1325 he was made Warden of the Welsh Marches, responsible for the
574:, daughter of Hugh Despenser the Younger. Now that he found himself back in royal favour, Arundel started receiving rewards in the form of official appointments. In 1317 he was appointed
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travelled to Paris on an embassy to the French king. Here, Isabella and Mortimer developed a plan to invade England and replace Edward II on the throne with his son, the young Prince
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430:Edmund Fitzalan was born in the
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1742:Haines 2003
1643:Haines 2003
1572:Morris 2008
854:of Knockin
764:Death date
761:Birth date
748:Edmund and
609:seized his
590:Clun Castle
498:favouritism
213:Nationality
200: /
85:Predecessor
2346:Categories
2326:1302–1326
2292:1 May 1285
2157:required.)
2089:required.)
1985:30 October
1497:Fryde 1961
1465:References
780: 1313
738:Edward III
718:Richard II
690:Franciscan
663:Shrewsbury
404:Edward III
391:and other
368:, and his
185:52°43′57″N
175:Shropshire
127:1 May 1285
61:Chronicles
1844:Tuck 1985
1440:9th Earl.
911:Elizabeth
876:Katherine
725:attainted
720:in 1397.
710:St Edmund
698:canonised
436:Wiltshire
420:canonised
370:favourite
366:Edward II
331:Edward II
275:Spouse(s)
223:Residence
188:2°40′47″W
135:Wiltshire
119:1306–1326
110:Edward II
95:Successor
80:1306–1326
56:Froissart
2285:FitzAlan
2258:(1985).
2232:(2007).
2187:(1970).
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2097:(2003).
930:Ancestry
920:Married
903:Married
868:Married
671:Hereford
655:Isabella
635:Hereford
538:Hereford
517:Stamford
506:magnates
481:pincerna
460:Edward I
400:Isabella
355:Edward I
233:Locality
161:Executed
152:Hereford
70:Isabella
1998:Sources
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572:Isabel
476:honour
416:martyr
311:Mother
301:Father
241:Sussex
166:Buried
77:Tenure
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2290:Born:
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758:Name
750:Alice
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