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Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel

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men-at-arms and 50 archers. A royal councillor, he was expected to raise taxes, which had caused such consternation on 20 July 1338. The King's wars were not always popular, but Arundel was a vital instrument of that policy. Despite the failure of the peace negotiations at Avignon in 1344, Edward was decided on protecting his Gascon subjects. In early 1345, Derby and Arundel sailed for Bordeaux as lieutenants of the duchy of Aquitaine, attempting to prevent Prince Jean's designs on the tenantry. In August 1346 Derby returned with an army of 2,000 men; while Arundel was responsible for naval preparations.
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by 300 great knights. A former guardian of the Prince of Wales, Arundel was also a close friend of Edward III, and one of the four great earls—Derby, Salisbury, Warwick and himself. With Huntingdon and Sir Ralph Neville, he was a Keeper of the Tower and guardian to the prince with a garrison of 20
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Isabel's family was politically weak, compared to Eleanor's family. The marriage may have been a love marriage (there is some evidence that the widowed Eleanor became the earl's mistress on a pilgrimage c. 1343), or Richard may have been waiting to obtain a suitable high-born wife with royal
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Fitzalan died an incredibly wealthy man, despite his various loans to Edward III, leaving £60,000 in cash. He had been as astute in business as he had in diplomatic politics. He was a cautious man, and wisely saved his estate for future generations.
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on the 28th, for the fleet to chase the Spaniard De la Cerda downwind, which they sighted the following day. The ships rammed before the party escaped unhurt on another vessel. Overcome by much larger Spanish ships, the English could not grapple.
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.134, pedigree of Carew, in which Sir Leonard Carew's wife is called "Alice, da. of Sir Edmund FitzAlan de Arundell, Kt, younger bro. to Richard 13 Earl of Arundell" (sic), quoting "Asmolean MSS
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Eleanor Fitzalan, married in or before 1348 (as his 1st wife) John de Bereford of Clapcot, Berkshire, Bickford, Stonythorpe, and Wishaw, Warwickshire, an illegitimate son of Edmund de Bereford, Knt. They had no
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on a military expedition. Sir Edmund de Arundel died before 12 February 1382. They had three daughters who were his co-heiresses and who brought a failed suit in 1382 against their half-uncle the Earl:
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He spent much of the following years on various military campaigns and diplomatic missions. The king himself and the entourage went to Winchelsea on 15 August 1350, set sail on the cog
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in 1340. The successful conclusion of the Flanders campaign, in which Arundel saw little fighting, encouraged the setting up of the Knights of the Round Table—attended every
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on 4 December 1344 on the grounds that he had been underage and unwilling. By this marriage, Richard and Isabel had one son (when Richard was fifteen, and Isabel sixteen):
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to communicate verbally "the present state of the Roman church in Italy". In 1369 and 1370, Edmund fought in several military campaigns in France including the
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Ranulph FitzAlan, who married a lady named Juliana, last name unknown. Through them descended the Hungerfords, the St. Johns and the Villiers, including
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and distinguished admiral. Arundel was one of the wealthiest nobles, and most loyal noble retainer of the chivalric code that governed the reign of
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at Arundel Castle, which was duly erected by his successor. The memorial effigies depicting Richard Fitzalan and his second wife
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in Berkshire. From Alice are descended all the members of the prominent and widespread Carew family, except Carew of
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Despite his high offices in Wales, in the following decades, Arundel spent much of his time fighting in
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Given-Wilson, C. (1991). "Wealth and Credit, Public and Private: The Earls of Arundel 1306–1397".
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This was necessary because his first wife and second wife were closely related.
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In a campaign of 1375, at the end of his life, he destroyed the harbour of
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Robert de Vere, whose grandson, John, became the 15th Earl of Oxford.
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in Surrey, descended from one of Sir Leonard's great-uncles. (See
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but even so, on his death left behind a great sum in hard cash.
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Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel, 8th Earl of Surrey
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Naval and military service during the Hundred Years' War
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for life. He was one of the most trusted supporters of
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under the command of his second cousin once removed,
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as well as the great estates his father had held in
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Index

Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel
Earl of Arundel
Earl of Surrey

memorial
effigy
Eleanor of Lancaster
Chichester Cathedral
Sussex
Isabel le Despenser
Eleanor of Lancaster
Family
Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel
Alice de Warenne

English nobleman
medieval
military leader
Edward III of England
Sussex
England
Edmund Fitzalan, 2nd Earl of Arundel
Alice de Warenne
William de Warenne
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
Maud Marshal
Alice de Lusignan
Henry III of England
Edward II
Hugh le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester

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