• Nicholas Carew may refer to: Nicholas Carew (died 1311) of Carew Castle and Moulsford, soldier during reign of Edward I of England Sir Nicholas Carew...
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    Sir Nicholas Carew KG (c. 1496 – 3 March 1539), of Beddington in Surrey, was an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of King Henry VIII. He was...
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  • England Nicholas Carew (courtier) (c. 1496 – 1539), courtier and statesman during the reign of Henry VIII of England, husband of Elizabeth Carew Nicholas Carew...
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    gave Haccombe to her second son Nicholas Carew, who founded there a prominent junior branch of the Carew family. (See Carew baronets (1661) of Haccombe)...
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    Bourchier, Elizabeth became the wife of Henry VIII's close friend Sir Nicholas Carew, an influential statesman who was eventually executed for his alleged...
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  • Sir Nicholas Throckmorton or Carew (died February 1644) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons in two parliaments between...
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    Nicholas Carew (died 1311), Lord of Moulsford, was a baron of medieval England who took part in the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was feudal lord of...
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    Jane Seymour and being encouraged by Anne's enemies, particularly Sir Nicholas Carew and the Seymours. In circumstances that have divided historians, Anne...
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    "Bess", was the daughter of the diplomat Sir Nicholas Throckmorton and Anne Carew. Her father, Nicholas, was the nephew of Sir Thomas Parr making him...
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  • court at a young age. There he became, along with his brother-in-law Nicholas Carew, one of "the King's minions", a group of young gentlemen of the Privy...
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    Beaumanor. The following year Stokes married Anne Carew, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew and widow of Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, an eminent diplomat and politician...
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    and Katherine, daughter of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden and Elizabeth FitzHugh, the former Lady Parr. Nicholas was an uncle of the conspirator...
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  • and his first wife Mary Carew, daughter of Sir Richard Carew and his wife Malyn Oxenbridge, and sister of Sir Nicholas Carew. After his mother's death...
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    Nicholas Carew (died 1390), of Beddington in Surrey, was an English lawyer, landowner, courtier, administrator and politician who served as Keeper of the...
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    Book mentions two Beddington estates and these were united by Nicholas Carew to form Carew Manor in 1381. The Manor, once a medieval moated house, was home...
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    in a mummery with his father, and the much older Charles Brandon and Nicholas Carew. Thanks to his family's influence and the fact he obviously impressed...
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    Cleves, Catherine Howard and Queen Mary I. Elizabeth Carew, wife of his close friend, Nicholas Carew, and half-first cousin of Anne Boleyn. Anne Hastings...
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    Member of Parliament for Haslemere In office 1722–1754 Preceded by Nicholas Carew Succeeded by James More Molyneux Personal details Born (1696-12-22)22...
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    prestigious honour of the Order of the Garter, given instead to Sir Nicholas Carew. Anne's biographer Eric Ives believes that her fall and execution were...
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    Lady Exeter Janet Henfrey as Lady Margaret Pole Nigel Cooke as Sir Nicholas Carew Benjamin Whitrow as Archbishop Warham Hannah Steele as Mary Shelton...
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    being refused the Order of the Garter, which was instead given to Nicholas Carew. Between 30 April and 2 May, five men, including George Boleyn, were...
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    1535, the King threatened to kill Sommers with his own hand, after Sir Nicholas Carew dared him to call Queen Anne "a ribald" and the Princess Elizabeth "a...
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    Sir Nicholas Carew, 1st Baronet (1687–1727) Sir Nicholas Hacket Carew, 2nd Baronet (c. 1716 – 1762) These were the arms shown on the seal of "Nicholas de...
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    married (as his first wife) John Carew (d.1324), eldest son and heir of Nicholas Carew (died 1311), feudal lord of Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire and lord...
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  • Francis Carew (1530?–1611), of Beddington, Surrey was an English politician. Carew was the son of Nicholas Carew, friend of Henry VIII of England, and...
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    Carew Castle (Welsh: Castell Caeriw) is a castle in the civil parish of Carew in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The Carew family take their name from this site...
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    12 to six, removing Henry's friends such as Sir William Compton and Nicholas Carew. One of Wolsey's greatest impediments was his lack of popularity amongst...
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  • membership required.) "Sir George Carew (c.1504-1545)". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 912197. "Bildnis des Sir Nicholas Carew, 1527". Kunstmuseum Basel...
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  • to overthrow the King. Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu 9 January 1539 Nicholas Carew 3 March 1539 Beheaded for treason after being implicated in the Exeter...
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    it was sold to King Henry VIII and granted to Sir Nicholas Carew of Beddington. When Sir Nicholas was sentenced to death, the King seized the manor....
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