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Arundell, Henry

Arundell, Henry (1607 -1694 ) Third Lord Arundell of Wardour Son of preceding, died Breamore, Hampshire, England . He arranged the preliminaries of the secret Treaty of Dover between Louis XIV and Charles II. Falsely implicated in the Oates Plot he was imprisoned in the Tower for five years. He was made Keeper of the … Continue reading “Arundell, Henry”

Arundell

Arundell Thomas, first Lord Arundell of Wardour Born 1560; died at Oxford, 7 November, 1639. He was the son of Sir Matthew Arundell of Wardour Castle, Wiltshire. The Arundells were a very old Norman family settled in Cornwall and dating back to about the middle of the thirteenth century. Thomas, first Lord Arundell of Wardour, … Continue reading “Arundell”

Arundel, Thomas

Arundel, Thomas Sixtieth Archbishop of Canterbury, second son of Robert, Earl of Arundel and Warren, b. 1353; d. 19 February, 1414. In 1374, while only in his twenty-second year, he was promoted from the archdeaconry of Taunton to the See of Ely. Made chancellor, 24 October, 1386, he was translated from Ely to York in … Continue reading “Arundel, Thomas”

Arundel, John

Arundel, John an English Congregational minister, was born at Selby, Yorkshire, Dec. 10, 1778. He was introduced to business at the age of eleven, and converted at sixteen. In 1799 he began to study for the ministry, and in 1800 entered Rotherham College. His first charge was at Whitby, where he was ordained July 12, … Continue reading “Arundel, John”

Arundel and Brighton, England, diocese of

Arundel and Brighton, England, diocese of Comprises the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, and Surrey outside the Greater London Boroughs. Founded on 28 May 1965. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Southwark. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Arun

Arun in Hindu mythology, is the wagon-driver of the sun. ‘He was a son of Kasyapa and Abidi, born in an egg, and only finished in the upper part of his body. He sits before Surya, the god of the sun, and drives the seven green horses which draw the wagon. According to the arrangement … Continue reading “Arun”

Arumah

Arumah (Heb. Arumah’, , prob. for Rumah, with prosthetic; Sept. ), a city apparently near Shechem, in which Abimelech the son of Gideon resided (Jdg 9:41). It has been conjectured that the word in Jdg 9:31, , rendered “privily,” and in the margin ” at Tormah,” may signify ” at Arumah” by changing the to … Continue reading “Arumah”

Aruch

Aruch (Heb. Aruk’, , arranged, sc. in alphabetical order), the title of a Talmudical lexicon, compiled by R. Nathan ben-Jechiel, who was rector of the synagogue at Rome A.D. 1106, according to the Chronicon ” Zemach David,” and who is usually styled by the Jewish writers , Auctor Aruch (Buxtorf, Lex Talm. col. 1605). It … Continue reading “Aruch”

Aruboth

Aruboth (Heb. Arubboth’, , a lattice; Sept. ), a city or district, probably in the tribe of Judah (or Simeon), being the third of Solomon’s purveyorships, under the charge of Hesed or Ben-Hesed, and including Socoh and Hepher within its limits (1Ki 4:10). Schwarz (Palest. p. 237) fancies it is represented by the modern village … Continue reading “Aruboth”

Arubboth, Aruboth

Arubboth, Aruboth a-ruboth, aru-both (, ha-‘arubboth; the King James Version Aruboth): One of the 12 districts from which victuals for Solomon’s household were obtained (1Ki 4:10). With Arubboth are mentioned Socoh, and all the land of Hepher, and as Socoh lay in the Shephelah (Jos 15:35), Arubboth probably lay in the southern part of the … Continue reading “Arubboth, Aruboth”