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Sir William Arundel KG (born about 1369, died 1400) was a
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of the
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, Constable of
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and Constable and Warden of
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. He owed all his appointments to
Richard II Richard II (6 January 1367 – ), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He was the son of Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and Joan, Countess of Kent. Richard's father died ...
whose reign (1377-1399) covered most of Arundel's life.


Family background

Arundel was the son of
John FitzAlan, 1st Baron Arundel John Fitzalan, 1st Baron Arundel (c. 1348 – 1379), also known as Sir John Arundel, was an English soldier. Lineage He was born in Etchingham, Sussex, England to Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel (c. 1313 – 1376), and his second wife ...
and the grandson of Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel. His mother was
Eleanor Maltravers Eleanor Maltravers, or Mautravers, ( 1345 – January 1405) was an English noblewoman. The granddaughter and eventual heiress of the first Baron Maltravers, she married two barons in succession and passed her grandfather's title to her grandson. ...
, daughter and heiress of Sir John Maltravers and the granddaughter (and, eventually, sole heiress) of
John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers John Maltravers, 1st Baron Maltravers (1290?–1364) was an English nobleman and soldier. Early life He was son of Sir John Maltravers (1266–1343?) of Lytchett Matravers, Dorset, born by his first wife Eleanor, about 1290. He was knighted, as ...
. Sir William Arundel's family used the surname Arundel rather than FitzAlan but in most cases his relations have been re-designated as FitzAlans by subsequent writers and historians. That was not done in his case, and he is always referred to as Sir William Arundel.


Life and career

The precise date of Arundel's birth is not known, but it was after 1365. and has been estimated as 1369. He is first referred to in 1375 when he is one of those receiving a legacy in the will of his grandfather Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel. In 1389 he was granted a licence to travel (with Sir Simon Felbrigge and Robert Teye). According to Froissart, he attended
Richard II Richard II (6 January 1367 – ), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He was the son of Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and Joan, Countess of Kent. Richard's father died ...
to Ireland in 1394 In 1395 he was appointed as the Constable (or custos) of
Rochester Castle Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway in Rochester, Kent, South East England. The 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castle's most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England or France. Situate ...
. Arundel was with
Richard II Richard II (6 January 1367 – ), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. He was the son of Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, and Joan, Countess of Kent. Richard's father died ...
in
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in 1394. In 1395 he was Constable of
Rochester Castle Rochester Castle stands on the east bank of the River Medway in Rochester, Kent, South East England. The 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castle's most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England or France. Situate ...
. He was appointed Constable and Warden of
Reigate Castle Reigate Castle is a former castle in the town of Reigate in the county of Surrey, England. None of the castle buildings survive today, but a cave below the site, considered to be part of the castle, still exists. Known as "Baron's Cave", it is occa ...
, and given responsibility as Ranger for all the surrounding parks and chases, in 1397. He and his wife Agnes both received robes of the Order of the Garter in 1399, which shows that they were expected to attend the Garter ceremonies together in that year.


Knight of the Garter

He was created a
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in 1395. He took the place of Sir Nicholas Sarnesfeld. There was no obvious reason for him to be granted such a high honour and personal mark of favour from the Sovereign, which came at a time when his uncle
Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel Richard Fitzalan, 4th Earl of Arundel, 9th Earl of Surrey, KG (1346 – 21 September 1397) was an English medieval nobleman and military commander. Lineage Born in 1346, he was the son of Richard Fitzalan, 3rd Earl of Arundel and Eleanor of L ...
and the King had already fallen out with each other. The fortunes of nephew and uncle may have been related, because Arundel's appointment as Constable and Warden of
Reigate Castle Reigate Castle is a former castle in the town of Reigate in the county of Surrey, England. None of the castle buildings survive today, but a cave below the site, considered to be part of the castle, still exists. Known as "Baron's Cave", it is occa ...
was formalised on 7 October 1397, which was only weeks after his uncle's attainder and execution by beheading on 21 September. Arundel's
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(dated to about 1421) in
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is recognised as one of the most beautiful examples of medieval heraldic art, notable for the continuation of the feathers of the
gryphon The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (Ancient Greek: , ''gryps''; Classical Latin: ''grȳps'' or ''grȳpus''; Late and Medieval Latin: ''gryphes'', ''grypho'' etc.; Old French: ''griffon'') is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back ...
's head in his crest to form the rest of the
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over his shield of arms. The arms displayed on the stall plate are FitzAlan quartering Maltravers (i.e. 1st and 4th, ''Gules, a lion rampant Or'' for Fitzalan: and 2nd and 3rd ''Sable, a fret Or'' for Maltravers). The crest is ''a gryphon's head argent beaked and langued gules arising out of a ducal coronet gules''. The stall plate is in the second stall on the Sovereign's side of the Chapel


Marriage and death

Sir William married a lady called Agnes, of whose family nothing else is known. Sir William Arundel died in 1400. His will, dated London 1 August 1400 (in which month he died), specified that his body should be ''"buried in the Priory at Rochester, at the back of the high altar"'' and his tomb is still visible there, in what is now
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. There is no record of him having any children. Sir William's widow, Lady (Agnes) Arundel, died shortly after him, in 1401. Her will, made shortly before her death, asked that her body be buried ''"under the tomb where my husband and me are pictured"'' in
Rochester Cathedral Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an English church of Norman architecture in Rochester, Kent. The church is the cathedral of the Diocese of Rochester in the Church of England and the s ...
. When the Cathedral was being restored shortly before 1880, their stone slab with brass memorial over depicting husband and wife was disturbed and examined during the restoration of the choir. Removal of the slab uncovered a large lead coffin and the body of a woman wrapped in lead. The brasses had at that point been torn from the slab, but the impression in the stone formed to receive the brass showed the figure of a knight in armour (Sir William) holding the hand of a lady by his side (Lady Arundel)


Surviving monuments

There is still, behind the high altar of
Rochester Cathedral Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an English church of Norman architecture in Rochester, Kent. The church is the cathedral of the Diocese of Rochester in the Church of England and the s ...
, a stone memorial slab formerly housing a now-lost memorial brass over the remains of Sir William and his wife the lady Agnes Arundel. A laser scan recording and imaging of the stone tomb was commissioned in 2012 and the results were published in 2014 His Garter stall plate also survives in its place in the second stall on the Sovereign's side of
St George's Chapel, Windsor St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is both a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch) and the Chapel of the Order of the Gart ...
.


References

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