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NOTICES OF SIR RICHARD ARUNDELL; GRANT AND RELEASE OF THE MANOR OF MARKEDYCH, IN ESSEX; LANDS CALLED EYRES, BALDWYNES, AND BRETONS, LANDS IN THE LIBERTY OF HAVERING; WILL OF SIR RICHARD ARUNDELL, AND THE PEDIGREE OF HIS LINE OF THE FITZALAN FAMILY. Sir RICHARD ARUNDELL, a younger son of John de Arundell by Alianor his wife, granddaughter and heir to John Lord Maltravers, is seldom noticed in any pedigrees of the noble house of FITZALAN. When incidentally mentioned by topographical and historical writers he has sometimes assigned to him a wrong position in the pedigree, or his connexion with the family seems involved in difficulty.b Dugdale mentions no other issue of John de Arundel, called Lord Maltravers, than John his eldest son, whose son of the same name succeeded to the Earldom of Arundel in the 3rd year of King Hen. V. In a pedigree, Hutchins in his Hist. of Dorset, vol. ii. p. 174, speaking of the manor of Wychampton, states that it passed through Alianor the granddaughter and heir of John Lord Maltravers to Sir John de Arundel, and hence "to a younger branch, viz. Sir Richard Arundel, younger brother of Thomas Earl of Arundel," and citing Mr. Pitt's MS. which styles him Knt. and makes him die without issue, adds, Sir William Dugdale says he died young. Nicolas's Testamenta Vetusta, vol. i. p. 197, contains a short extract from his will in the Prerogative Court, and the Editor says, "It is probable this Sir Richard Arundel was related to the Earls of that name, but his will does not afford suffi cient information to connect him with that family." In p. 150 of the same work is the will of Sir William Arundel his brother, with this note, "There is some difficulty in ascertaining the relationship between this Sir William Arundel and the Earls of Arundel," stating at the same time the probability of his being of the family from the internal evidence afforded by the will. |