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- 1379
Generation: 1
1. | Sir John DE ARUNDEL was born in of Betchworth, Surrey; died on 15 Dec 1379 in Perished at sea; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. Other Events and Attributes:
- Also Known As: Lord Mautravers
- Fact: Marshal of England
- Fact: 1st Lord Arundel
- Fact: 1377-1379, Member of Parliament
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In consequences, probably, of the marriage, he was summoned to Parliament from 4 Aug 1377 by writs directed 'Johanni de Arundell', whereby he may be held to have become Lord Arndel.
He was marshal of England in 1377. Being in command of a naval expedition in aid to the Duke of Brittany, he defeated the French fleet off the coast of Cornwall. John De Arundel died testate at sea on 15 Dec 1379, being wrecked and drowned in the Irish Sea, and was buried in Lewes Priory.
John married Alianor MAUTRAVERS on 17 Feb 1358/9. Alianor (daughter of Sir John MAUTRAVERS and Gwenthlin) was born about 1345; died on 12 Jan 1404/5. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
12. | Lord Thomas DE ROS (4.Margaret2, 1.John1) was born on 26 Sep 1406; died on 18 Aug 1430. Other Events and Attributes:
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Thomas De Ros, Knt., 8th Lord Ros, younger son, was born in 26 Sep 1406. He was brother and heir of John de Ros, 7th Ros, and was aged fourteen a his brother's death. He was knighted by the King at Leicester on 19 May 1426 , served in France under the Duke of Bedford in 1427, and was summoned to Parliament in 1429. Thomas De Ros, Lord Ros, died 18 Aug 1430 'in the King's wars in France.'
Family/Spouse: Alianor DE BEAUCHAMP. Alianor (daughter of Richard DE BEAUCHAMP and Elizabeth DE BERKELEY) was born in Sep 1407 in Edgenoch, Warwick, England; died on 06 Mar 14667 in Baynard's Castle, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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18. | Sir Robert BAYNTON, Knt. (9.Joan3, 3.Joan2, 1.John1) was born about 1439; died before 6 Oct 1472. Notes:
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He was married, evidently, to Elizabeth Haute, daughter of William Haute, of Waddenhall in Waltham, Kent, by Joan, daughter ofRichard Wydeville, of Grafton, co. Northampton She was a cousin of Elizabeth Wydeville, Queen of King Edward IV. As a Lancastrian he fought for King Henry VI at Tewkesbury. He was taken prisoner by the forces of King Edward IV, declared a traitor and attainted 1471/2.
Family/Spouse: Elizabeth HAUTE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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23. | Lord Thomas DE ROS (12.Thomas3, 4.Margaret2, 1.John1) was born on 9 Sep 1427; died on 17 May 1464 in Beheaded at Newcastle. Notes:
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They had two sons and four daughters. He was an ardent Lancastrian and had a grant of various manors belonging to Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was present at the Lancastrian rout at Towton on 29 Mar 1461, and afterwards fled with the King to Berwick. He was subsequently attainted in Parliament on 4 Nov 1461. He fled abroad, but returned secretly to England in May 1464, and made for the North. He was taken prisoner at Hexham on 15 May 1464. Thomas De Ros, Lord Ros, was beheaded at newcastle on 17 May 1464.
Thomas married Phlippe TIPTOFT about 1440. Phlippe (daughter of John TIPTOFT, Knt. and Joyce CHERLETON) died after 23 Nov 1485. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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