262 COMPLETE PEERAGE arundell fought for the King at the battle of Edgehill, and been despoiled of nearly all his estates by the Pari., he was, in reward for his own and his father's loyalty, cr., 23 Mar. 1663/4, BARON ARUNDELL OF TRERICE, (") Cornwall. A Tory in politics. He m., before 1648, at St. James's, Westm., Gertrude, widow of (his friend and companion in arms) Sir Nic- holas Slanning, of Bickley, Governor of Pendennis Castle (who d. of his wounds at the taking of Bristol, 1643, aged 25), and da. of Sir James Bagge, of Saltram, Devon, by Grace, da. of John Fortescue, of Buckland Filleigh, Devon. He was bur. 10 Oct. 1687, at St. James's, Westm. Admon. 26 June 1688, and again 23 Aug. 1692. His widow, who was aged 6 in 1620, was bur. there 28 Nov. 1691. IL 1688. 2. John (Arundell), Baron Arundell of Trerice, only surv. s. and h., bap. i Sep. 1 649 Q) at Richmond, Surrey, and named in his grandfather's will, dat. 14 June 1654. M.P. (Tory) for Truro 1666-79, and 1685-87. He m., istly, lie. 10 May 1675, Margaret, only da. of Sir John Acland, of Columb John, Devon (by Margaret, da. of Denni? Rolle, of Stevenstone in that co.), sister and h. of Sir Arthur A., who d. a minor in 1672. She d. 26 Mar. and was bur. I Apr. 1691, at Newlyn. M.L He m., 2ndly, 14 Feb. 1692/3, at All Hallows, Staining, London, (Lie. Vic. Gen., she about 25) Barbara, widow of Sir Richard Mauleverer, da. of Sir Thomas Slingsby, 2nd Bart. [S.], by Dorothy, da. and coh. of George Cradock. He d. shortly before 21, and was bur. 23 June 1698, at St. James's, Westm., aged 48. Will dat. I Dec. 1695, W- 27 June 1698. His widow «;., 3rdly, 21 Sep. 1708, at St. James's, Westm., as his 2nd wife, Thomas (Herbert), 3rd Earl of Pembroke, who d. 22 Jan. 1732/3. She d. 1, and was bur. 9 Aug. 1721, in Salisbury Cath. Admon. 8 May 1733, and again 30 Apr. 1759. III. 1698. 3. John (Arundell), Baron Arundell of Trerice, s. and h. by ist wife, ^.25 Feb. and bap. 12 Mar. 1677/8 at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. He ni. Jane, 6th da. of William Beaw, Bishop of Llandaff (i 679-1 706), by Frances, da. of Alexander Bowsie, of Southampton. She was aged 9 years in 1683. He d. in London, 24 Sep., and was bur. 30 Oct. 1706, aged 22, (°) at Newlyn. Will dat. ^3 J"ly> pi"- 3 Dec. 1706. His widow d. 20, and was bur. 23 June 1744, (") This family, a cadet branch of the house of Lanherne, bore arms of Sable with three cheverons silver, these being the arms of Trerice of Trerice, heir of Lansladron who first bore this shield. In later times the Lords Arundell of Trerice reverted to the use of the ancient arms of Arundell, which are Sable with six swallows silver, {ex inform. Oswald Barron.) V.G. C) " John, s. of Richard Arundell Esq is" y' Lady Slannell (sic) his wife. " The burial, 16 July 1648, of an elder br. of this John is also reg. at Richmond as " John Arundell, s. of the Lady Slannell. " (°) " He starved himself, being in love with a lady, who left him, and was marryed when she promised never to marry. " See " Lc Neve's memoranda " in Top. and Gen.y vol. iii, p. 263.