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 150 ARUNDEL. which title {LORD ARUNDELL DE MALTRAVERS) he sat, till in 1488 he»»e. t„ the Earldom. In Sep. 1486 he was one at the Godfathers to Prince Arthur, and in 14S!"» was made Warden "f the New Forest He m. in 01 before 1161, Margaret, 2ml da. of Richard (Widvii.e), Earl ltmciis, by Jacqueline or Luxembourg!!, da. ,,f Peter, Comte DE St. Pol ami BftlENNE. She was sister to Elizabeth, Quern Consort ok Edward IV. She i/. before bin: and was bur. at Anindcl. lie d. 25 October 1524 at Downloy Park in Singleton, and was bin: at Arnmlel. Will dat. 12 Aug. 1521, pr. 29 Nov. following. XXIII. 152I. IS »r 11. William (Fm-Auu«), Haul or Arundel, &c, s. ami h. He was b. about 1484. He was made K.B., with Prince Arthur, in I486, and K.GL 23 April 1525. He assisted at the coronation (May 1533) of Queen Anne Boleyn, and subsequently (1536 J at her trial. He obtained, at the reformation, the grant of the priory of Miehelhiuu and numerous lands formerly belonging to the Priory of Lewes. He is said to have in. firstly, Elizabeth, a da. of Robert (Willoeghby), Loud WlLLOlGHUV DE BBOKK, who is said to have (/. s.|i.ui. II. Henkv Kitz Alan, s. and h. ap. of William, Earl of Arundel, .turn, as Lord M.U.TltAVKits, 25, 28, 31, 33 and 35 Hen. VIII. III. Francis T.u.noT, s. and h. ap. of George, Earl of Shrewsbury, MR, as LoiiD Talbot, 28 Hen. Yin. IV. Erancis Russell, s. and h. ap. of John. Bur] of Bedford, /um. as bono Rt'ssEi.L, 6 Ed. VI. V. John IH'DI.ey, s. and h. ap. of John, (Earl of Warwick and) Duke of Northum- berland, turn, as EARL, ov Warwick, 6 and 7 Ed. VI. VI. George TALBOT, s. and h. ap. of I'Vancis, Earl of Shrewsbury, sum. as L)RD Taluot, 1, 3, 1, 5 and •> Ph. and Mary, and 1 Eli*. VII. John Paui.ET, s. and h. ap. of William, Maiqiless of Winchester, slim, as boui) St. John, 1, 3, 4, J> and 6 Ph. ami Mary, and 1, 8, 13 and 14 Elk. VIII. Thomas Katclikke, s. and h. ap. of Henry, Earl of Sussex, sum. as Lord Fitz Walteh, 1, 2 Mad :l Ph. and Mary. IX. HENRY Hastings, s. and h. ap. of Francis, Earl of Huntingdon, mm. as Louo Hastings, 1 Eliz. X. Henry Stanley, s. and h. ap. of Edward, Earl of Derby, new. as Lord Stranok, 1, 5, 8, 13, 14 and 18 Eliz. XI. William Pallet, s. and h. ap. of John. Marquess of Winchester, num. as Loud St. John, 18 Eliz. XII. William Paulet, s. aud h. ap. of William, Marquess of Winchester, sum. us Lord St. John, 23 and 28 Eliz. Talbot, 30 Eliz. XIV. Ferdinando Stanley, s. and h. ap. of Henry, Earl of Derby, sum. as Lord Strange, 30 and 31 Eliz. [The above are all that were so sum. till the accession of James I in the 1 7th century, after which the number is very great.] See also " Writs of Summons to the eldest s. of a Peer in his Father's Bnron;/" in " Courthope," p. xxxix, where the effect of such writ is fully discussed in a very able and lucid manner. It is there mentioned that " the only instance of a son, sum. »' his Father's Earldom" is that (above-mentioned) of the Earl of Warwick (1552-53), 6 and 7 Ed. VI. It is also stated that in 1628 the s. of a Viscount (i.e. Edward Conway, s. and h. ap. of Edward, Baron Conway and Viscount Conway) was snhi. v.p. fol his Father's Barony : aud that in 1680 the a. of a Baron (i.e. Conyers Darcy, s. aud h. of Conyers, Lord I 'arcy aud Lord Conyers) was sum. v.p. in one of his Father's Baronies. As to the right of the eldest son of an Earl to be sum. to Pari, compare also the writ (1336) 10 Ed. Ill to Hugh (Courtenay) Earl of Devon, "quod ipse Sas, vel Hlium suurn primogenitum ibidem mittat." See Dugdale's "Summons," p. 187. v.p., 1584, being s. aud h. ap. of Francis, Earl of Bedford, see under "Bedford."
 * XIII. Gilbert Taluot, s. and h. ap. of George, Earl of Shrewsbury, turn, as Lord
 * Respecting the alleged summons (v.p.) of John Russell, styled Lord Russell, who (/■