Earl of Arundel
historical figure · 2 works · 4 mentions · 7 anchored passages
Earl Marshal · the Earl of Arundel · the Earls of Arundel and Bristol
in the texts
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
Nobleman whom Charles I failed to keep under restraint during the 1626 Parliament.
Charles’s failure in the same Parliament to keep under restraint the Earls of Arundel and Bristol (No.
This remonstrance and petition being read, it was generally approved of by the whole House, and agreed to be presented unto his Majesty by the whole House.
That the Earl of Arundel was restrained for a misdemeanour which was personal unto His Majesty, and lay in the proper knowledge of His Majesty, and had no relation to matters of Parliament.
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
An unnamed earl of Arundel, indebted to Jewish moneylenders, whose Castle Rising tenants contributed toward discharging his mortgages according to the 1170 Inquest returns.
The returns to the Inquest of 1170 contain particulars of “sums given individually by some forty burgesses of Castle Rising towards paying off the mortgages of their lord, the Earl of Arundel, who was clearly in the hands of the Jews” while in 1234 the Earl of Oxford and the Prior of Lewes each obtained a letter patent distraining tenants to contribute to discharge their debts.