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 ARUNDELL COMPLETE PEERAGE 265 17 July 1686 till Feb. 1688/9 ; Lord Privy Seal ii Mar. 1686/7-88. He was one of the five Lords to whom James II committed the adminis- tration of his affairs in 1688 ; and on the expulsion of that King he retired to Breamore, Hants. (") He m. Cicely, widow of Sir John Fermor, of Somerton, Oxon, da. of the Hon. Sir Henry Compton, K.B., of Brambletye, Sussex, by Cicely, da. of Robert (Sackville), Earl of Dorset. She d. 24 Mar. iSj^jS, and was i>ur. i Apr. 1676, at Tisbury, aged 66. M.I. He J. at his residence, Breamore, afsd, 28 Dec. 1694, aged 88, and was i>ur. with his wife. C") Will, no date, pr. 12 Aug. 1695, IV. 1694. 4. Thomas (Arundell), Baron Arundell of Ward- ouR, s. and h., /;. 1633. ('^) He m. Margaret, widow of Robert Lucy, of Charlecote, co. Warwick, and da. of Thomas Spencer, or Ufton in that co. She d. 23 Dec. 1704. Will dat. 12 June 1693. He d. 10 Feb. 171 1/2, at Breamore, afsd., and was i>ur. at Tisbury, aged about 79. Will dat. Jan. 1704/5. V. 1712. 5. Henry (Arundell), Baron Arundell of Ward- ouR, s. and h. He m., between 5 and 9 Aug. 1691 (settl. before marriage, 5 Aug.) Elizabeth, sister of Lt. Gen. Thomas Panton (d. 20 July 1753), and da. of Col. Thomas Panton, of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Midx., a large proprietor in that parish (being the "celebrated Gamester " ('^) who d. 24 July 1685), by Dorothy, da. of John Stacy, of London, and Elinor, da. of Thomas Blake, of Easton, Hants. She d. 9, and was i>ur. 11 May 1700, at St. James's, Westm. (") He d. at Wardour Castle, 20 Apr., and was iur. 2 May 1726, at Tisbury. Admon. 13 June 1726 to his s. Henry. VI. 1726. 6. Henry (Arundell), Baron Arundell of Ward- our, s. and h., ^. 4 Oct. 1694. He »?., istly, (cont. dat. 28 Sep. 1716) Elizabeth Eleanor, da. and h. of Raymond Everard, of Fethard, co. Tipperary, and of Liege, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire. She, who was ifap. i Jan. 1696/7, at Reckhelm, in Belgium, d. at Wardour Belasyse, Petre, and Stafford, while Lords Aston and Castlemaine, Lady Powis, Lady Abergavenny and others were imprisoned on baseless charges of a similar kind. For another preposterous accusation against him see note sub William, Baron Powis [1667]. V.G. (") Here he kept a pack of hounds which were the progenitors of the famous Quorn pack (as to which see note sub John, Baron Manners :of Foston [1864]). He is said to have been a great gambler. V.G. C") Wardour Str., Soho, built about 1686, was called after him, as, also, was Arundel Str. (Panton Sq.), which first appears, under that name, in 1673 '" ^^^ ""^^^ books of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields. C^) He went in the suite of the Earl of Castlemaine on the Embassy to Pope Innocent XI, in 1686. C) See Cunningham's London (1850), under " Panton Street. " (^) It is stated in Jackson Howard's Catholic Families that she was bur. at Tisbury, so probably the burial at St. James's was merely temporary. 3S