File:Sir John IV Arundell (d.1561) of Trerice, St Andrews Church, Stratton Cornwall.jpg

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English: Monumental brass in st Andrew's Church, Stratton, Cornwall, of Sir John IV Arundell (1495–1561), known as "Jack of Tilbury", an Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII whom he served as Vice-Admiral of the West. He was knighted at the Battle of the Spurs in 1513. In 1523 he achieved notability by the capture of a notorious pirate. He served twice as Sheriff of Cornwall, in 1532 and in 1541. Brass now stands against the west wall of the church, slab originally formed top of a chest tomb. See also drawing c.1882 File:SirJohnIVArundell OfTrerice Died1561 StrattonChurch Cornwall.PNG
Date circa 1561
date QS:P,+1561-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.robertstephenhawker.co.uk/?p=3187
Author Brass, unknown artist c. 1561; photo Robert Stephen Hawker, c. 2015?

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