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  1. When Sir Thomas Carew was born about 1425, in Surrey, England, his father, Sir Nicholas Carew, was 21 and his mother, Joan Courtenay, was 15. He married Joan Carminow on 13 November 1444, in England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. He died on 1 October 1461, in Ashwater, Devon, England, at the age of 37.

  2. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Sir Nicholas Carew KG (ur. 1494, zm. 3 stycznia 1539 w Londynie) – angielski mąż stanu i dworzanin za panowania króla Henryka VIII [1]. Był przeciwnikiem politycznym kardynała Wolseya. Stracony pod zarzutem udziału w Exeter Conspiracy mającej na celu zdetronizowanie Henryka VIII.

  3. When Sir Nicholas Carew was born in 1405, in Surrey, England, his father, Sir Thomas Carew, was 38 and his mother, Lady Elizabeth Bonville, was 43. He married Joan Courtenay about 1425, in Devon, England. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter.

  4. In April 1423 he was given custody of part of the manor of Burton Stacey in Hampshire, perhaps as a final reward for years of loyal service to the Crown. 13 Carew died on 4 Sept. 1432, ‘ senex et plenus dierum ’, and was buried at Beddington, next to his first wife, Isabel. In his will he made provision for bequests in excess of £183 ...

  5. 8 de mar. de 2018 · Sir Nicholas Carew was a boyhood friend of Henry’s; he was also instrumental in helping Jane supplant Anne Boleyn. He was executed for his part in the Exeter Conspiracy, which was intended to replace Henry with a Catholic alternative, though the conspiracy was somewhat half-baked and Carew’s participation was somewhat questionable.

  6. When Nicholas Carew Esq. was born about 1363, in Beddington, Surrey, England, his father, Sir Nicholas Carew, was 33 and his mother, Lucy Willoughby, was 45. He married Isabel de la Mare before May 1374. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. His occupation is listed as sheriff in Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

  7. Portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew. 1532-33. Tempera on wood, 91 x 102 cm. Drumlanrig Castle, Thornhill, Scotland. The sitter can be identified by the inscription (which is perhaps a later addition) as Sir Nicholas Carew, Master of the Horse to King Henry VIII. Page of Portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew by HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger in the Web Gallery ...