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A History of the County of Sussex
… 27 but in 1514 the King granted the reversion to Nicholas Carew and his heirs, the direct heir, Francis, Lord Lovell, … in the same year to John Mascall for 21 years. 30 Francis Carew in 1555 converted this lease into a sale, 31 and the … property, with the manorial rights, was sold by Francis Carew in 1593 to Richard Leache, 32 who died seised of them …
Magna Britannia
… charities; the remaining third belongs to George Henry Carew, Esq., of Crowcomb, in Somersetshire. The barton of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the king, 32 who in June 1536 appointed Sir Nicholas Carew as chief steward, receiver, and surveyor there. 33 In … his heirs male, Browne having come to some agreement with Carew before the attainder of the latter. 34 Browne died in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 15 Lucy survived her husband and married secondly Nicholas Carew in 1357. 16 John Huscarle, named in the settlement of … in 1369 granted the manor to his stepfather, Nicholas Carew, with reversion to his son of the same name and the … Sir Thomas Huscarle. 17 Huscarle. Azure three axes argent. Carew. Or three lions passant sable. In 1375 Nicholas Carew
A History of the County of Sussex
… and a sheep pasture called Standen in Pyecombe of Francis Carew, the lord of the manor of Plumpton and son of Sir Nicholas Carew, who held Pangdean as Receiver of the Crown. 30 This … 'by copy of Court Roll'. 31 The link between the Dacre and Carew ownership does not appear. In 1617 Francis More died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… John Cobham, esq. John Baynham, gent. 39th. Sir George Carew, Michael Sandes, esq. 43d. Miles Sandys, esq. Nicholas …
Magna Britannia
… Haccomb, in Devonshire 3: they are now vested in Sir Henry Carew, Bart., of Haccomb, whose ancestors, the Courtenays, … near Tremoderet. Hainsborough or Hensborough, which Carew calls the arch-beacon of Cornwall, commanding a most …
Magna Britannia
… after the dissolution. It is now the property of Sir Henry Carew, Bart., in right of his wife, the heiress of Walter … Walter Palk, Esq., and is now the property of Sir Henry Carew, Bart. Willing, in this parish, which was an old seat … memorials of the families of Savery and Pyne. 4 Sir Henry Carew is impropriator of the great tithes, which had belonged …
A History of the County of Durham
… and was not arrented. A native living away at Seaton Carew paid 5 s. to the lord. There were eight exchequer …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parl. Ret. 31 Hen. VI. Ret. of Memb. of Parl. i, 362. Carew, Hist. Acct. of Rights of Elec. 86. In Jan. 14856 …
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