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  1. ROBERT CARR, Earl of Somerset (d. 1645), or Ker, according to the Scottish spelling, was a younger son of Sir Thomas Ker of Ferniehurst, by his second wife, Janet, sister of Sir Walter Scott of Buccleugh. In Douglas's 'Peerage,' 1 it is stated that he 'served King James in the quality of a page, and, attending his majesty into England, was ...

  2. 17 de mar. de 2015 · Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, was the favourite of James I until his fall from grace and was suitably rewarded with a succession of titles. Carr remained the main favourite of James I up until the time that James met George Villiers, the future Duke of Buckingham.

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  4. 16 de mar. de 2021 · James was not against his favorites marrying and he openly assisted Carr in having Frances’ first marriage annulled so that she would be free to marry him. The king paid for the wedding and, as a gift, he created the new couple the Earl and Countess of Somerset.

  5. Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, was born circa 1587 in Wrington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom to Thomas Kerr (1529-1586) and Janet Scott (c1555-) and died 17 July 1645 London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. He married Frances Howard (1590-1632) 26 December...

  6. Your Robert Carr was NOT the 1st Earl of Somerset by a long shot. There were Earls of Somerset 200 years before he came on the scene. Hone your research skills, gentlemen. MOST of the information that I've found on the internet is inaccurate. Try cracking open a book.

  7. 27 de may. de 2014 · The young man, who needed help with his Latin because he wasn’t the sharpest cookie in the jar, began advising the king. In 1610 Parliament was dissolved on Carr’s advice and after Robert Cecil’s death in 1612 it appeared that there was no stopping the man. He became a privy councillor, the Earl of Somerset and the Lord Chancellor.