Arundel, Ann (d. 1630)
Arundel, Ann (d. 1630)
Countess of Arundel. Name variations: Arundell. Died in 1630; married Philip, earl of Arundel.
Ann, countess of Arundel, was married to Philip, earl of Arundel, who died in the Tower of London in November 1595. When historian Edmund Lodge rescued a copy of verses by Ann, he thought them enkindled by the "melancholy exit of her lord."
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