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John Arundell (Royalist)

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439: 433: 40: 417: 531: 516: 253:; like other Cornish MPs, he consistently supported the Crown and in May 1641 was one of 59 members named as "betrayers of their country" for voting against the 229:, William (died 1643), Francis, Agnes and Mary (1625-1701). The Arundells of Trerice were a junior branch of a Catholic family spread throughout 536: 482: 226: 541: 258: 546: 475: 250: 60: 521: 225:(1576-1656) and his wife Mary Cary, daughter of George Cary of Clovelley. He was one of six children, the others being 511: 468: 17: 386: 398:
The Visitations of Cornwall comprising the Herald's visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620 (with additions)
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Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803
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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 4, May 1642
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in January 1644, when he was disabled from sitting at Westminster
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Royalist military personnel of the English Civil War
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John Arundell (disambiguation)

Cornwall
Bodmin
Trerice
Plymouth
Colonel
First English Civil War
Siege of Plymouth
Trerice
Cornwall
House of Commons
Royalist
First English Civil War
Siege of Plymouth
Trerice
Cornwall
Sir John Arundell
Richard
Cornwall
St Mawgan
Member of Parliament
Bodmin
Bill of Attainder
Strafford
Sidney Godolphin
John Trevanion
Nicholas Slanning
First English Civil War
Oxford Parliament

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