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  1. 21 de jun. de 2022 · 1379 / Carew Manor House and a moat. Following the joining of two Beddington estates through marriage, Carew Manor was born, and it was possibly around this time that Nicholas Carew created the moat that once surrounded the house. Some brick arches survive underground, though the exact dates are unclear. The location of the moat.

  2. Lady Elizabeth Carew, Daughter to Sir Francis Brian, Knt. And Sir Arthur Darcy Knt. younger Son to the abovenamed Lord Darcy. And Lady Mary his dear Wife, Daughter to Sir Nicholas Carew Knt. who had ten Sons and five Daughters. Here lye Charles, William and Philip, Mary and Ursula, Sons and Daughters to the said Sir Arthur, and Mary his Wife ...

  3. Although Carew was pricked sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in Nov 1528 he did not render account, and his duties were exercised for the full year by Richard Bellingham.In his account Bellingham showed Carew as still owing nearly £700 from his sheriffdom of ten years earlier, but this was to ignore the letters patent of 8 Nov 1520 pardoning him a debt of £742 in that capacity: the deficit was no ...

  4. SIR NICHOLAS CAREW (d. 1539), master of the horse to Henry VIII, was the head of the younger branch of a very ancient family which traced its descent back to the Conquest, though the surname, derived from Carew in Pembrokeshire, dates only from the days of King John. The younger branch had been established at Beddington in Surrey from the time ...

  5. Hace 2 días · Nicholas Carew. In the chapel of St Nicholas in Westminster Abbey is an altar tomb of Purbeck marble to Nicholas, Baron Carew. It is placed against the wall under the monument to Lady Fane. There is no longer any inscription and the three shields have gone. In a guidebook to the Abbey of 1600 the inscription is given and this can be translated:

  6. 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 Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire, feudal lord of Odrone [2] (mod. Idrone, County Carlow) [3] in Ireland and lord of the manor of Moulsford in Berkshire (since 1974 in Oxfordshire), was a soldier.

  7. 13 de feb. de 2022 · Today in 1539 Nicholas Carew was tried for his role in the Exeter Conspiracy, and he would be killed later in March. Suggested links:Episode 051: Rebellions ...

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