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  1. Sir Nicholas Carew KG (c. 1496 – 3 March 1539), of Beddington in Surrey, was an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of King Henry VIII. He was executed for his alleged part in the Exeter Conspiracy .

  2. Sir Nicholas Carew was a loyal servant and friend of King Henry VIII. He served his king both at court and as an ambassador overseas, as well as participating in court festivities. He shared a love of jousting and hunting with the king and manoeuvred the ever-changing social order of the king’s court.

  3. Sir Nicholas Carew KG ( c. 1496 - 3 de marzo de 1539), de Beddington en Surrey, fue un cortesano y diplomático inglés durante el reinado del rey Enrique VIII. Fue ejecutado por su presunta participación en la conspiración de Exeter.

  4. Nicholas CAREW (Sir Knight) Born: AFT 1496, Beddington, Surrey, England. Died: 2 Mar 1538/39, Tower Hill, Executed. Notes: Knight of the Garter. Father: Richard CAREW (Knight Sheriff of Surrey) Mother: Malyn OXENBRIDGE. Married: Elizabeth BRYAN 1514. Children: 1. Anne CAREW. 2. Francis CAREW of Beddington (Sir) 3. Mary CAREW. 4. Elizabeth CAREW. 5.

  5. Carew. Nicholas Carew (died 1469) John Carew (d.1528) John Carew (d.1529) Thomas Carew (1518–1586) References. Sources. Manor of Haccombe. St Blaise's Church, Haccombe, which contains many effigies and monumental brasses. The manor of Haccombe was a historic manor in the small parish of Haccombe, near the town of Newton Abbot, Devon, England.

  6. 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.

  7. Sir Nicholas Carew (ca. 1496–1539) carried out several important diplomatic missions in the service of Henry VIII. Made with a painted portrait in mind, this study exemplifies Holbein’s approach to drawing during his first stay in England.