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  1. Elizabeth Carew (née Bryan; c. 1500 – 1546) was an English courtier and reputed mistress of King Henry VIII. A daughter of Sir Thomas Bryan and Margaret Bourchier , Elizabeth became the wife of Henry VIII's close friend Sir Nicholas Carew , an influential statesman who was eventually executed for his alleged involvement in the ...

  2. 21 de nov. de 2016 · Being raised at court, Elizabeth Bryan’s parents both held offices in the royal household – her mother, Margaret within the house of Katherine of Aragon and her father, Thomas as Vice Chamberlain. Elizabeth Bryan and her future husband, Nicholas Carew, were members of Henry VIII’s inner circle.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth Bryan, also known as Elizabeth, Lady Carew was born 1499 in England and died in July 1546. Her will as ‘Ladye Dame Elsabeth Carewe’ was dated (May 21, 1546) and proved (July 17, 1546) shortly after her death. She was interred with her husband in the Church of St Botolph, Aldgate, in London.

  4. Lady Elizabeth Carew was born in 1528, in Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland as the daughter of Sir Peter Carew of Mohun's Ottery, Devon. She married Sir Robert Edward Drury in 1579, in County Carlow, Ireland. They were the parents of at least 10 sons and 5 daughters.

    • Female
    • Sir Robert Edward Drury, Sir Robert Drury
  5. Elisabeth Carew (born 13 June 1985) is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Carew is best known for competing in Melodi Grand Prix 2010 and 2014 . Career. Melodi Grand Prix 2010. In 2009, Carew was announced as one of the 21 contestants competing in Melodi Grand Prix 2010, the Norwegian national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

  6. 19 de sept. de 2017 · Elizabeth Carew- Elizabeth was just twelve when she gave birth to a son. She was the wife of Henry’s bosom buddy Sir Nicholas Carew. He was a champion jouster and friend of the king’s. Like Compton he facilitated opportunities for Henry to be alone with the ladies. It has been suggested that one of the ladies was his own wife.

  7. The manor of Haccombe was a historic manor in the small parish of Haccombe, near the town of Newton Abbot, Devon, England. It was the seat of important branches of the Courtenay and Carew families. Descent of the manor. The descent of the manor of Haccombe was as follows: Arms of de Haccombe [1] de Haccombe.