Talk:Arundel Castle

Untitled
Okay, what's the problem? Zvesoulis put a tag on the article, but I've read the thing through several times and don't see a problem warranting the tag. Moreover, this is the very first entry in the talk page which strikes me as meaning we have a ways to go before we start throwing tags around. I removed the tag and made a couple of other edits. If anyone has any thoughts on what needs to be cleaned up please say something here and/or let me know. Thanks. Duckecho (Talk) 7 July 2005 19:52 (UTC)

The history section states that the castle was first built in 1068 and that it was built during Edward the Confessor's reign. Which is correct?

Ghosts
What about the 4 ghosts living in the castle? there should be some reference —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.17.252.156 (talk) 00:33, 8 March 2010 (UTC)

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Confusing lead
The second paragraph of the lead opens with "From the 11th century, the castle has served as a home and has been in the ownership of the family of the Duke of Norfolk for over 400 years." Obviously this needs to be reworded.

The article details that with a few reversions to the crown followed by restorations to the family, the castle has remained in the same family since 1135 - the 12th century, not the 11th. It did not actually come into Norfolk hands until 1580 when the title of Earl of Arundel was inherited by Philipp Howard from his maternal grandfather. Philipp was the son of the 4th Duke of Norfolk and great-grandfather to the 5th duke (the title was in abeyance from 1572-1660). It would be correct to say the castle has served as a home of the ancestors of the Dukes of Norfolk, though it did not actually belong to the Howard family until 1580 and was not the home of a Duke of Norfolk until 1660 when the title was restored.

So... how should we reword this? History Lunatic (talk) 16:49, 13 January 2019 (UTC)History Lunatic

Earls of Arundel
The numbering for the Earls of Arundel here and elsewhere seems to be completely screwed up. The page John Fitzalan, 7th Earl of Arundel I think is correct that the 7th Earl was born in 1408. But you've started numbering from someone much earlier making the one who died in 1272 also 7th Earl.

The book "The Fitzalans" by Michael Burtscher, ISBN9787904396949 says Richard I Fitzalan, born 1267, was the first to be styled Earl of Arundel. -Hunting dog (talk) 14:32, 11 September 2021 (UTC)

Possible seige of 1102
The castle appears to have been beseiged during the events we cover here:

https://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/English%20sites/3579.html

Trying to nail down a more solid source.

©Geni (talk) 11:06, 15 June 2023 (UTC)


 * Brief mention in the castle studies group which seems to pass RS:


 * http://www.castlestudiesgroup.org.uk/Arundel.PDF


 * ©Geni (talk) 11:23, 15 June 2023 (UTC)