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  1. 11 de may. de 2018 · Carr, Robert, 1st Viscount Rochester, 1st earl of Somerset ( c. 1587–1645). Carr, a royal favourite, began his career as page to James VI of Scotland, whom he accompanied to London in 1603 when James ascended the English throne. By 1607 he was established as the king's favourite, but he only acquired political significance after the death of ...

  2. Fair Work Convention Member. Robert Carr is a Consultant in the Dispute Resolution Department of leading Scottish law firm Anderson Strathern where Robert was Chair for 12 years. He is a Solicitor Advocate and has previously won ‘Specialist of the Year’ at the Scottish Legal Awards. Robert has over 40 years’ experience in regulatory law ...

  3. 16 de mar. de 2021 · Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset circa 1587-1645. There is something lavishly romantic about the way that James (now also King of England) met his next great love, the seventeen-year-old Robert Carr in 1607. Yet of all his relationships, this one proved the most troublesome. Carr sparked James’ passionate nature from the outset.

  4. Search. 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 ...

  5. www.robertcarr.org › aboutAbout | My Site

    Robert Carr was born in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1959. He is a graduate of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine where he studied philosophy and was an active member of the Bates Dance Ensemble. Following his undergraduate work, Robert moved to Portland, Maine where he pursued a brief career in the arts as an actor with the Children’s Theater of Maine.

  6. The prize is driven by Robert’s commitment to translating findings from research collaborations between community and academic partners into tangible policy development and advocacy efforts. This year’s winners will be announced during the biannual Robert Carr Memorial Lecture at AIDS 2024. The award consists of the following components:

  7. Leonard Robert Carr, Barão Carr de Hadley PC ( 11 de novembro de 1916 - 17 de fevereiro de 2012) [ 1] foi um político britânico de grande influência no Partido Conservador do Reino Unido . Robert foi educado na Westminster School[ 2] e na Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, onde ele graduou-se em ciências naturais, em 1938.

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