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Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset KG (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I.
- Sir Thomas Kerr, Janet Scott
- Frances Howard
Robert Carr, earl of Somerset favourite of King James I of England from 1607 to 1615. His influence on governmental policy was slight, but he brought discredit on James’s court by his involvement in a scandal. Son of a Scottish nobleman, the handsome Carr first attracted James’s interest in 1607.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Robert Carr, primer conde de Somerset (Wrington, c. 1587 – Dorset, 17 de julio de 1645), fue un político y favorito del rey Jacobo I de Inglaterra y VI de Escocia. Antecedentes [ editar ] Robert Kerr nació en Wrington , Somerset , Inglaterra, el hijo menor de Sir Thomas Kerr (Carr) de Ferniehurst, Escocia , con su segunda esposa ...
27 de abr. de 2022 · Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset, (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I. Robert Kerr was born in Wrington, Somerset, England, the younger son of Sir Thomas Kerr (Carr) of Ferniehurst, Scotland, by his second wife, Janet, sister of Walter Scott of Buccleuch. [1] .
- "Earl of Somerset", "Kerr"
- July 1645London, Middlesex, England
- before circa 1586
He was created Duke of Somerset and Earl of Kendal on 28 August 1443 and died less than a year later on 27 May 1444, perhaps by suicide. The Dukedom of Somerset and Earldom of Kendal became extinct. [3] The Earldom of Somerset passed to his brother Edmund Beaufort, Count of Mortain (c.1406–1455).
- Sebastian Seymour, Baron Seymour
- John Beaufort, 3rd Earl of Somerset
- Baron Seymour
- John Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset
11 de may. de 2018 · views 2,665,096 updated May 11 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.
Overview. Carr, Robert, 1st Viscount Rochester, 1st earl of Somerset. (c. 1587—1645) favourite of James I. Quick Reference. ( c. 1587–1645). Carr, a royal favourite, began his career as page to James VI of Scotland.