Sir Arthur Pole of Broadhurst, near Horsted Keynes in Sussex (1494–August 1528) was an English knight.
His younger brother, Cardinal Reginald Pole, became the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury under Queen Mary I.
[1] Arthur started his career in at court in 1514, travelling to France with Henry's sister Mary when she was wed to Louis XII.
Arthur was among the courtiers who traveled to France for the Field of the Cloth of Gold in May 1520 where he earned prizes as a member of Henry Courtney, Earl of Devon's team.
[2] Arthur was knighted by Charles Brandon while both he and Lord Montagu were on campaign against the French in 1523.
Jane was eventually released from her vows by William Barlow, the new Bishop of St. Asaph, who was residing in his priory of Bisham.