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Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1605 for Thomas Arundell, known as "Thomas the Valiant", son of Sir Matthew Arundell (died 1598) and grandson of Sir Thomas Arundell (executed 1552) and of Margaret Howard, a sister of Queen Catherine Howard. Arundell had already been created a Count of the Holy Roman Empire by Rudolph II in December 1595 (see below). He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Stratton in 1643. His son, the third Baron, was implicated in the Popish Plot and imprisoned in the Tower of London for six years. However, after the accession of James II he was restored to favour and served as Lord Privy Seal from 1687

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  • Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, war ein erblicher Adelstitel in der Peerage of England. Stammsitz der Familie war Wardour Castle in Wardour bei in Wiltshire. Die Burg wurde im Englischen Bürgerkrieg geschleift. Der 8. Baron erbaute zwischen 1769 und 1776 zwei Kilometer entfernt den neuen Familiensitz New Wardour Castle. (de)
  • Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1605 for Thomas Arundell, known as "Thomas the Valiant", son of Sir Matthew Arundell (died 1598) and grandson of Sir Thomas Arundell (executed 1552) and of Margaret Howard, a sister of Queen Catherine Howard. Arundell had already been created a Count of the Holy Roman Empire by Rudolph II in December 1595 (see below). He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Stratton in 1643. His son, the third Baron, was implicated in the Popish Plot and imprisoned in the Tower of London for six years. However, after the accession of James II he was restored to favour and served as Lord Privy Seal from 1687 to 1688. His great-great-great-grandson, the eighth Baron (the title having descended from father to son), was an avid collector of art and accumulated immense debts in building and furnishing New Wardour Castle. He had no sons and was succeeded by his cousin, the ninth Baron. He was the son of the Hon. James Everard Arundell, younger son of the sixth Baron. On his death the titles passed to his eldest son, the tenth Baron. He voted against the Reform Bill 1832, the only Catholic peer to do so. He was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the eleventh Baron. Two of the eleventh Baron's son, the twelfth and thirteenth Barons, succeeded in the title. The latter was a Roman Catholic priest. On the thirteenth Baron's death the title passed to his third cousin once removed, the fourteenth Baron. He was the great-grandson of Thomas Raymond Arundell, younger son of the aforementioned the Hon. James Everard Arundell, younger son of the sixth Baron. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fifteenth Baron. When he died the titles passed to his son, the sixteenth Baron, who died from effects of service in 1944 during the Second World War. On his death the barony became extinct. John Richard Arundell, 10th Baron Talbot de Malahide (born 1931) is the son of Reginald John Arthur Talbot, who in 1945 assumed by Royal licence the surname and arms of Arundell, and who was the great-grandson of Admiral The Hon. Sir John Talbot and his wife Mabile Mary Arundell, daughter of Hon. Robert Arthur Arundell, fourth son of James Everard Arundell, 9th Baron Arundell of Wardour and Charlotte Stuart Parkin, youngest daughter of Dr. Henry Parkin, RN, Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets. The Barons took their title from Wardour Castle in Wiltshire, which is now partially ruined. (en)
  • Barone Arundell di Wardour (Baron Arundell of Wardour) era un titolo ereditario della nobiltà britannica nella Parìa inglese (Pari d'Inghilterra). Il titolo venne creato nel 1605 per , noto come "Thomas il Valente", figlio di (m. 1598) e nipote di (decapitato nel 1552) e di Margaret Howard, sorella della regina Catherine Howard. Arundell era già stato creato conte del Sacro Romano Impero dall'imperatore Rodolfo II del Sacro Romano Impero nel dicembre del 1595 (vedi poi). Venne succeduto da suo figlio, il II barone. Combatté come Realista nella Guerra civile inglese e venne mortalmente ferito nella Battaglia di Stratton del 1643. Suo figlio, il III barone, rimase implicato nel Popish Plot e venne imprigionato alla Torre di Londra per sei anni. Ad ogni modo, dopo l'ascesa di Giacomo II, venne restaurato a corte e prestò servizio come Lord Privy Seal dal 1687 al 1688. Un suo pronipote, l'VIII barone (il titolo discese sempre di padre in figlio), fu un avido collezionista d'arte ed accumulò una grandiosa collezione al . Questi non ebbe figli e venne succeduto da suo cugino, il IX barone. Questi era figlio di James Everard Arundell, figlio minore del VI barone. Alla sua morte i titoli passarono al suo figlio primogenito, il X barone. Questi votò contro il Reform Bill 1832, l'unico pari cattolico a fare ciò. Senza eredi, venne succeduto da suo fratello minore, l'XI barone. Due dei figli dell'XI barone, il XII ed il XIII barone, si succedettero al titolo paterno. Quest'ultimo fu un sacerdote cattolico ed alla sua morte il titolo passò al suo cugino di terzo grado, il XIV barone. Questi era pronipote di Thomas Raymond Arundell, figlio minore del già menzionato James Everard Arundell, figlio minore del VI barone. Questi morì senza eredi e venne succeduto da suo fratello minore, il XV barone. Quando questi morì i suoi titoli passarono a suo figlio, il XVI barone. Questi venne ucciso nel corso della Seconda guerra mondiale nel 1944 e con lui il titolo si estinte. John Richard Arundell, X (n. 1931) è figlio di Reginald John Arthur Talbot, che nel 1945 assunse per licenza reale il cognome e le armi degli Arundell, e che era a sua volta pronipote dell'ammiraglio e di sua moglie Mabile Mary Arundell, figlia di Robert Arthur Arundell, figlio quartogenito di James Everard Arundell, IX barone Arundell di Wardour e di Charlotte Stuart Parkin, figlia minore del dott. Henry Parkin, Ispettore Generale degli Ospedali. I baroni prendevano il loro titolo da nel Wiltshire, oggi in parte demolito. (it)
  • Барон Арундел из Уордура (англ. Baron Arundel of Wardour) — дворянский титул в пэрстве Англии, существовавший в 1605—1944 годах. (ru)
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  • Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, war ein erblicher Adelstitel in der Peerage of England. Stammsitz der Familie war Wardour Castle in Wardour bei in Wiltshire. Die Burg wurde im Englischen Bürgerkrieg geschleift. Der 8. Baron erbaute zwischen 1769 und 1776 zwei Kilometer entfernt den neuen Familiensitz New Wardour Castle. (de)
  • Барон Арундел из Уордура (англ. Baron Arundel of Wardour) — дворянский титул в пэрстве Англии, существовавший в 1605—1944 годах. (ru)
  • Baron Arundell of Wardour, in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1605 for Thomas Arundell, known as "Thomas the Valiant", son of Sir Matthew Arundell (died 1598) and grandson of Sir Thomas Arundell (executed 1552) and of Margaret Howard, a sister of Queen Catherine Howard. Arundell had already been created a Count of the Holy Roman Empire by Rudolph II in December 1595 (see below). He was succeeded by his son, the second Baron. He fought as a Royalist in the Civil War and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Stratton in 1643. His son, the third Baron, was implicated in the Popish Plot and imprisoned in the Tower of London for six years. However, after the accession of James II he was restored to favour and served as Lord Privy Seal from 1687 (en)
  • Barone Arundell di Wardour (Baron Arundell of Wardour) era un titolo ereditario della nobiltà britannica nella Parìa inglese (Pari d'Inghilterra). Il titolo venne creato nel 1605 per , noto come "Thomas il Valente", figlio di (m. 1598) e nipote di (decapitato nel 1552) e di Margaret Howard, sorella della regina Catherine Howard. Arundell era già stato creato conte del Sacro Romano Impero dall'imperatore Rodolfo II del Sacro Romano Impero nel dicembre del 1595 (vedi poi). Venne succeduto da suo figlio, il II barone. Combatté come Realista nella Guerra civile inglese e venne mortalmente ferito nella Battaglia di Stratton del 1643. Suo figlio, il III barone, rimase implicato nel Popish Plot e venne imprigionato alla Torre di Londra per sei anni. Ad ogni modo, dopo l'ascesa di Giacomo II, ve (it)
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  • Baron Arundell of Wardour (de)
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  • Barone Arundell di Wardour (it)
  • Барон Арундел из Уордура (ru)
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