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  1. Henry Miles Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel (born 3 December 1987), styled as Lord Maltravers until 2002 and known professionally as Henry Arundel, is a British aristocrat, businessman and former motor racing driver.

    • Henry Arundel
    • British
    • Henry Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 3 December 1987 (age 35), London, England
  2. Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel KG (23 April 1512 – 24 February 1580) was an English nobleman, who over his long life assumed a prominent place at the court of all the later Tudor sovereigns, probably the only person to do so.

  3. Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of Arundel (born c. 1512—died Feb. 25, 1580, London) was a prominent English lord during the reign of the Tudors, implicated in Roman Catholic conspiracies against Elizabeth I. Son of William Fitzalan (1483–1544), the 11th earl, he succeeded to the earldom in 1544.

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  4. History. The earldom was created in 1138 or 1139 [2] for the French baron William d'Aubigny. Its origin was the earlier grant by Henry I to his second wife, Adeliza of Louvain, of the forfeited honour of Arundel, which included the castle and a large portion of Sussex.

  5. Overview. 12th earl of Arundel, Henry Fitz Alan. (1512—1580) Quick Reference. (1512–80). Arundel steered a dextrous course through the rapids of mid‐Tudor politics. He was in favour with Henry VIII, served with distinction against the French, and was awarded the Garter.

  6. 21 de mai. de 2018 · Arundel, Henry Fitz Alan, 12th earl of (151280). Arundel steered a dextrous course through the rapids of mid-Tudor politics. He was in high favour with Henry VIII, who was his godfather, served with distinction against the French, and was awarded the Garter. He succeeded his father in 1544.

  7. FITZ ALAN, lords of Oswestry and Clun, and later earls of Arundel. The Fitz Alan family was settled at Oswestry in the early years of the 12th century, but their position was challenged by Maredudd the son of Bleddyn.