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A History of the County of Surrey
… had licence to lease the manor for life to Nicholas Carew, 24 who, according to the pedigree of the Carew family formerly preserved at Beddington and printed by … Elizabeth in 1363 27 conveyed the manor in fee to Nicholas Carew, 28 patron of the church of Beddington, who in 1373 was …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his son of the rectory, late in the tenure of Sir Nicholas Carew, knight, deceased, and of the advowson, to be held of … pt. xx. From the terms of the grant it seems probable that Carew had a lease of the rectory only; he never held the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… CP 43/67, rot. 151. The lands in Crowcombe passed to the Carew family and were enfranchised from Thorncombe in 1826: …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Henry VIII granted Blechingley in 1522 to Sir Nicholas Carew and Elizabeth his wife and to their issue male. 53 After the attainder and death of Carew and the consequent forfeiture of his lands, Elizabeth, … 62 and during his tenure an attempt was made by Francis Carew, heir of Sir Nicholas, to obtain the estate. William …
Magna Britannia
… prowess, particularly at the siege of Boulogne. Mr. Carew says, "he demeaned himself very valiantly beyond the … Sir Francis Godolphin was the contemporary of Mr. Carew, and contributed his assistance towards the survey of Cornwall. Mr. Carew speaks in high terms of his bravery, in the defence of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… children, all dead without issue; Catherine, married to Carew Weests, (grandson of Sir Walter Raleigh) and Anne, who …
Magna Britannia
… wife, (Mr. Palk's sole heiress,) the property of Sir Henry Carew, Bart. Rill was, for some time, the property and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in 1722, 23 leaving a daughter Dorothy, who married Carew Hervey Mildmay 24 and was dealing with the manor of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… by the lord of Purley, but after the death of Nicholas Carew in 1390 Richard II granted to Robert Cholmeley for life …