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2. | Robert Warde was born in 1484 in Kirby, Norfolk, England; died in 1558 in Homersfield, Suffolk, England. Other Events:
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Warde-148
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Robert married Margaret Capel. Margaret (daughter of Sir Giles Capell and Isabel Newton) was born in 1504 in Rayne, Essex, England; died about 19 May 1577 in Homersfield, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Margaret Capel was born in 1504 in Rayne, Essex, England (daughter of Sir Giles Capell and Isabel Newton); died about 19 May 1577 in Homersfield, Suffolk, England. Other Events:
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Capell-36
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7. | Isabel Newton was born about 1488. Other Events:
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- 3. Margaret Capel was born in 1504 in Rayne, Essex, England; died about 19 May 1577 in Homersfield, Suffolk, England.
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12. | Sir William Capell was born in 1446; died on 7 Sep 1515. Other Events:
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Capell-155
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir William Capel (c. 1446 - 1515) was the son of John Capell (1398-1449) of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. He became Lord Mayor of London and was an MP.
Sir William was a member of the Worshipful Company of Drapers, who served as Sheriff of the City of London for 1496, and was elected Lord Mayor in 1503. He was elected a member of Parliament for the City of London, from 1511 to 1515.[1]
Hadham Hall, Hertfordshire
His mansion stood on the current site of the London Stock Exchange and No. 3 Capel Court, in the city of London, and is named for him. He added a south chapel to the church of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange. William also purchased the old Hadham Hall in Little Hadham, Hertfordshire, and its estate would remain in the Capell family from many generations. A new hall was later built there, although it is uncertain whether it was built on the site of the old hall or a new site, which later became the family seat for the Capell family, from the 1570s onwards.
Sir William married Margaret Arundell, daughter of Sir John Arundell of Lanherne (1421-1473) by his second wife, Katherine Chideocke. They had a son, Giles, and two daughters. Their daughter, Elizabeth Capell, was the first wife of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester.
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William married Margaret Arundell. Margaret (daughter of Sir John Arundell and Katherine Chidiock) was born about 1452 in Cornwell, England; died about 1519 in Emg;amd. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Margaret Arundell was born about 1452 in Cornwell, England (daughter of Sir John Arundell and Katherine Chidiock); died about 1519 in Emg;amd. Other Events:
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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Arundell-19
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John Arundell VII
Born circa 1421
Bideford, Devon
Died 1473
Lanherne, Cornwall
Noble family Arundell of Lanherne
Spouse(s) 1st, Elizabeth de Morley
2nd, Katherine Chideocke
Issue
Anne Arundell, Lady Tyrrell
Catherine Arundell
Elizabeth Arundell, Baroness Daubeney
Thomasine Arundell, Baroness Marney
Margaret Arundell, Lady Capel
Ellen Arundell
Dorothy Arundell
Jane Arundell
Sir Thomas Arundell
Father Sir John Arundell
Mother Margaret Burghersh
Occupation Sheriff of Cornwall
Sir John Arundell, born in Bideford, Devon in about 1421, son of John Arundell, Esq. by Margaret Burghersh, widow of Sir John Grenveville and daughter of Sir John Burghersh.[1] He became the largest free tenant in Cornwall. He was Sheriff of Cornwall and admiral of Cornwall, and a general for Henry VI in his French wars, but was attainted in 1483.[2]
Career
He was knighted by Edward IV in 1463 and fought at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471.[3]
Ancestry
Ancestors of John Arundell (1421-1473)
Marriage and issue
He married, firstly, Elizabeth de Morley, daughter of Thomas de Morley, 5th Baron Morley. They had one child;
Anne Arundell, who married Sir James Tyrrell, best known for allegedly confessing to the murders of the Princes in the Tower under the orders of King Richard III of England.
He married secondly, Katherine Chideocke, the widow of William Stafford, on 5 March 1451. They had eight children;
Catherine Arundell
Elizabeth Arundell (m. Giles Daubeney, 1st Baron Daubeney)
Thomasine Arundell (m. Sir Henry Marney, KG, 1st Baron Marney of Leyre-Marney)
Margaret Arundell (m. Sir William Capel, Lord Mayor of London)
Ellen Arundell
Dorothy Arundell
Jane Arundell
Sir Thomas Arundell
John Arundell died in November 1473 at Lanherne, in Cornwall.
Birth:
Arundell-19
Children:
- 6. Sir Giles Capell was born in 1476 in Rayne, Essex, England; died on 29 May 1556 in Rayne, Essex, England.
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