Sir Peter Carew (1514? – 27 November 1575) of Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devon, was an English adventurer, who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth...
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Wyatt's rebellion (section Sir Peter Carew)
population. The key insurgents were Thomas Wyatt, Sir James Croft, Sir Peter Carew, and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk. Wyatt owned large areas of land in...
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(1485–1509). George Carew's mother was Anne Harvey (d. 1605), daughter of Sir Nicholas Harvey. Carew succeeded his elder brother Sir Peter Carew (d. 1580), who...
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Sir Peter Carew (died 25 August 1580) was an English soldier who was slain at the Battle of Glenmalure in Ireland. He was a member of a prominent Devonshire...
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Carew is a Welsh and Cornish habitation-type surname; it has also been used as a synonym for the Irish patronymic Ó Corráin. Carey can be a variant. The...
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in the events that led up to the first of the Desmond Rebellions. Sir Peter Carew, his Devonshire kinsman, was pursuing a claim to the inheritance of certain...
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Mohuns Ottery (section Carew)
still as mesne tenants. The mural monument in Exeter Cathedral of Sir Peter Carew (d.1575) of Mohuns Ottery shows the maunch arms of Mohun quartering Fleming...
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Antiquaries of London Vivian, pp. 133–145, pedigree of Carew. Vivian, p. 133, quoting The Life of Sir Peter Carew, of Mohun Ottery, co. Devon., by John Hooker (c...
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Gawain Carew JP DL (c. 1503 – 1585) was an English politician. He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Devon and for Plympton Erle. Gawain Carew was born...
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He spent several years in Ireland as legal adviser to Sir Peter Carew, and following Carew's death in 1575 wrote his biography. He was one of the editors...
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Exeter Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, Exeter)
Carew Peter (Pierre) of Courtenay (1126–1183), youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort Adélaide de Maurienne. Sir Peter Carew...
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of 1539, his was not a long-term illness. The life and times of Sir Peter Carew, John Hooker, p. 45 Bessie Blount, Elizabeth Norton (London, 2011) p...
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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 Carew...
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Kerr Jr., Lana Wood, Cheri Caffaro, Richard Smedley, Timothy Brown and Peter Carew. The film was released on June 7, 1972, by Embassy Pictures. The film...
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be confiscated. Arundell's estate was transferred to Sir Gawen Carew, and Sir Peter Carew was rewarded with John Winslade's estate in Devon. Lord Russell...
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Seaton Carew /kəˈruː/ is a seaside resort in the Borough of Hartlepool in County Durham, England. It gives its name to the Seaton ward, which had an estimated...
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of Devon in 1488, and his second wife, Mary. George and his brother Peter Carew were sent to be educated in the household of their mother's (distant)...
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four English soldiers, who were promptly executed the next day. Sir Peter Carew had also asserted his claim to lands in south Leinster. The plantations...
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In 1569 Sir Edmund Butler led a revolt after his lands were granted to a "New English" settler, Sir Peter Carew...
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Elizabeth disavowed Stucley and sent a naval force under the command of Sir Peter Carew to arrest him. One of his ships was taken in Cork haven, and Stucley...
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prospect of land confiscations, which had been mooted by Sidney and Peter Carew, an English claimant to lands granted to an ancestor just after the Norman...
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children including: Sir Peter Carew (died 1580), eldest son, a soldier who was slain at the Battle of Glenmalure in Ireland. George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes...
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century. He was also the ancestor of the prominent Carew family, of Moulsford in Berkshire, the owners of Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire (in the Kingdom of Deheubarth)...
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reign of Queen Mary. In 1559 Elizabeth I of England granted the site to Peter Carew, and it remained in private ownership until the beginning of the 20th...
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brought down because of the open gunports. A biography of Peter Carew, brother of George Carew, written by John Hooker sometime after 1575, gives the same...
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to 1500 Scots and English. A report by Peter Carew estimated a third of the dead were Scottish. However, Carew's total of six-score dead, which was followed...
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lands for colonisation at Tracton, to the west of Cork harbour. Sir Peter Carew had asserted his claim to lands in south Leinster. St Leger settled nearby...
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had revolted against the opportunistic claims to their lands by Sir Peter Carew, an adventurer from Devon who pursued his entitlement with the blessing...
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the arrest of rivals who supported Jane Grey. Protestant adventurers Peter Carew and Nicholas Throckmorton voluntarily campaigned for Mary — and six months...
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