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  1. His son later claimed that Henry Carey was the author of “God Save the King,” which became the British national anthem, but the claim was never proved. Until a 1930 edition of his poetry was published, Carey was reputed to be the illegitimate son of George Savile, 1st marquess of Halifax; it is now suggested that he was Savile’s illegitimate grandson.

  2. 1 de jun. de 2015 · Carey developed his ideas by drawing on the contemporary discourse of “scientific agriculture,” which enjoyed great influence, thanks to a widespread agricultural reform movement. This allowed him to argue effectively against Malthusian population doctrine and Ricardian rent theory by stressing the almost limitless potential of technological innovation, not only in manufactures but also in ...

  3. Catherine Carey, en español Catalina Carey, después de su matrimonio conocida como Catalina Knollys ( Londres, c. 1522 — Londres, 15 de enero de 1569). También era conocida como Lady Knollys, fue Dama de compañía de las reinas Ana de Cleves y Catalina Howard. Se casó con Francis Knollys, caballero de la Orden de la Jarretera, con quien ...

  4. And she lives in our Alley. When Christmas comes about again, O then I shall have Money; I’ll hoard it up, and Box and all. I’ll give it to my Honey: And, would it were ten thousand Pounds; I’d give it all to SALLY; She is the Darling of my Heart, And she lives in our Alley.

  5. 1°. Barón de Hunsdon. Fue hijo de María Bolena, la hermana de Ana Bolena y también la amante del Rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra. Los historiadores dudan en cuanto a si él era el hijo biológico de Enrique VIII, o del esposo de Bolena, William Carey, caballero de la Cámara Privada y Abogado de la Administración del Rey Enrique VIII.

  6. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Henry_CareyHenry Carey - Wikiquote

    31 de may. de 2023 · Henry Carey (c. August 26, 1687 – October 5, 1743) was an English poet, dramatist and song-writer. He is remembered as an anti- Walpolean satirist and also as a patriot. Several of his melodies continue to be sung today, and he was widely praised in the generation after his death.

  7. Carey succeeded as 4th Baron Hunsdon on 17 April 1617. On 6 July 1621 he was created Viscount Rochford, a title previously held by his great-great-grandfather Thomas Boleyn, and on 8 March 1628 was created Earl of Dover. He acted as Speaker of the House of Lords in 1641, and was Colonel of the regiment of Oxford Scholars between 1644 and 1646.

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