Richard Carew (17 July 1555 – 6 November 1620) was a Cornish translator and antiquary. He is best known for his county history, Survey of Cornwall (1602)...
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Richard John Carew Chartres, Baron Chartres, GCVO, ChStJ, PC, FSA, FBS (/ˈtʃɑːrtərz/; born 11 July 1947) is a retired senior bishop of the Church of England...
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Richard Carew may refer to: Richard Carew (antiquary) (1555–1620), English translator and antiquary Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet (c. 1580–1643), medical...
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Conspiracy. Nicholas Carew was the son of Sir Richard Carew, Captain of Calais (1469 – May 23, 1520) and Malyn Oxenbridge, the daughter of Sir Robert Oxenbridge...
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George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes (29 May 1555 – 27 March 1629), known as Sir George Carew between 1586 and 1605 and as The Lord Carew between 1605 and...
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Sir John Richard Walter Reginald Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, OBE, DL (born 2 December 1938) is the present holder of the Pole baronetcy, granted to his...
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Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet (ca. 1580 – 14 March 1643), of Antony in Cornwall, was a British writer and Member of Parliament. Carew was the eldest son...
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John Carew, was executed as a regicide in October 1660. Alexander Carew was born on 30 August 1608, the eldest surviving son of Sir Richard Carew, 1st...
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can be a variant. The Cambro-Norman Carew family sprang from the same stock as the FitzGeralds: viz. from the union of Gerald de Windsor alias Gerald FitzWalter...
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Carew in the national tour and Broadway revival of Jekyll & Hyde. 1979 – The Most Happy Fella – Neighbor 2013 – Jekyll and Hyde – Sir Danvers Carew 2015...
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Carew was born 3 July 1622 in Antony, Cornwall, the eldest child of Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet (c. 1580–1643), and Grace Rolle (1606–1655), his second...
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baronetcies, to raise funds; one of these was the Carew Baronetcy, of Antony in Cornwall, was purchased by Richard Carew, Member of Parliament for Cornwall and...
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in a murderous rage, killed Carew in the streets of London on the night of 18 October. At the time of his death, Carew is carrying on his person a letter...
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1555, Carew was elected Member of Parliament for Plymouth. He was elected MP for Saltash in 1563. He married Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Richard Edgecombe...
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poll from John Gawen Pole-Carew to John Gawen Carew Pole. He was succeeded by his son Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet. Carew Pole served in the Coldstream...
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John Carew Pole, the son and heir of Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet and his wife Mary, Lady Carew Pole. Their daughter, Jemima Nisset Carew Pole...
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Sir Wymond Carew (by 1493–1549) was a sixteenth-century courtier and politician. Carew was born by 1493, the son of John Carew of Antony in Cornwall. He...
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Dame Mary Carew Pole, Lady Carew Pole, DCVO (née Dawnay; born 1936) is a British courtier. She was born in 1936, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Ronald...
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Baron Carew, Earl of Totnes, Carew baronets.) Philippa de Arundel (died 13 September 1399), who married (as his 2nd wife) Sir Richard Sergeaux, Knt., of Colquite...
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p. 1526. ISBN 9783515087049. Carew, Richard (1811). Carew's Survey of Cornwall: To which are added, notes illustrative of its history and antiquities....
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Peter Carew (1514? – 27 November 1575) of Mohuns Ottery, Luppitt, Devon, was an English adventurer, who served during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England...
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Carew Cross (Welsh: Croes Caeriw) is an 11th-century Grade I listed monument in the village of Carew, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The cross is an important example...
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important branches of the Courtenay and Carew families. The descent of the manor of Haccombe was as follows: The earliest recorded holder of the manor was...
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Edward Carew (c. 1782 – 1 December 1868) was a notable Irish sculptor during the 19th century. His most prominent work is The Death of Nelson, one of the...
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p. 1526. ISBN 9783515087049. Carew, Richard (1811). Carew's Survey of Cornwall: To which are added, notes illustrative of its history and antiquities....
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Conolly-Carew, 7th Baron Carew (born 6 March 1938), in an Irish equestrian and hereditary peer. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Conolly-Carew was...
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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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23 September 1690, Bampfylde Moore Carew was the son of Reverend Theodore Carew, rector of Bickleigh. The Carews were a well-established Devonshire family...
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Elizabeth Carew (née Bryan; c. 1500 – 1546) was an English courtier and reputed mistress of King Henry VIII. A daughter of Sir Thomas Bryan and Margaret...
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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 Privy...
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