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Arundel

American  
[ar-uhn-dl, ahrn-dl] / ˈær ən dl, ˈɑrn dl /

noun

  1. a town in southern West Sussex, in southern England: known for its castle.


Arundel British  
/ ˈærəndəl /

noun

  1. a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)

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The Lampard Inquiry, being held at Arundel House in London, is looking into more than 2,000 deaths in Essex from 2000 to 2023.

From BBC

Prior to his appointment, Moth served for a decade as Bishop of Arundel and Brighton.

From BBC

Set within the grounds of Arundel Castle in Sussex, England, the Fitzalan Chapel contains some of the country’s most striking medieval memorials.

From The Wall Street Journal

They include the alabaster monument to John, seventh earl of Arundel, a high-profile casualty of the Hundred Years’ War with France.

From The Wall Street Journal

Arundel died at the age of 27 after his leg was shattered, in May 1435, by a shot from a primitive cannon, or culverin, at Gerberoy, France.

From The Wall Street Journal