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SUSSEX
ARUNDEL. (Holy Trinity.)
There is a perch (Fig. 1761) in the Fitzalan chapel above the tomb of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, K.G. (ob. 16 Hen. VIII), who married Lady Margaret Woodville, sister of Elizabeth Woodville, wife of Edward IV; and of his son William, Earl of Arundel, ob. 1543, who married Anne, daughter of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. The helmet has been missing, certainly since 1825, as a drawing in the William Salt Library, Stafford, evidences. [Mr. W. B. Allison of Arundel courteously supplied the photograph.]
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Fig. 1761. Arundel
ASHBURNHAM. (St. James.)
1. Helmet, crested, a tree.
2. Two gauntlets.
3. Two swords.
4. Four spurs.
5. Three coronets.