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located in Salisbury,
moving from
Arundells after an
outbreak of
cholera in the city.
During the
Second World War,
Arundells was used as a book and wool store...
- twenty-one, the
Arundells were "restored in blood",
meaning that
their father's
attainder was
reversed so far as it
affected them, and
Arundell gradually succeeded...
- The
Arundell family of
Cornwall are a
Cornish family of
Norman origin. The
Arundells of
Lanherne — "the
Great Arundells" as they were
styled — appear...
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Arundell may
refer to: Anne
Arundell (1615–1649),
Baroness Baltimore and
namesake of Anne
Arundel County,
Maryland Arundell Esdaile (1880–1956), British...
- (née Hon. Anne
Arundell; c. 1615/1616 – 23 July 1649) was an
English noblewoman, the
daughter of
Thomas Arundell, 1st
Baron Arundell of
Wardour by his...
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Richard Arundell, 1st
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (d. 1687) John
Arundell, 2nd
Baron Arundell of
Trerice (1649–1698) John
Arundell, 3rd
Baron Arundell of Trerice...
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Paula Arundell is an
Australian actress and singer.
Arundell studied at the
National Institute of
Dramatic Art (NIDA), in Sydney. She
graduated in 1995...
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Henry Arundell, 8th
Baron Arundell of
Wardour (31
March 1740 – 4
December 1808) was a
British nobleman in the 18th century. He
married Mary
Christina Conquest...
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Henry Patrick Sebastian Arundell (born 8
November 2002) is an
English professional rugby union player who
plays as a
fullback for Top 14 club
Racing 92...
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family of
Arundell of Lanherne, Cornwall, 6
miles to the north-east of Trerice,
called by
Leland "The
Great Arundells".
These two main
Arundell families...