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  1. Although Carew was pricked sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in Nov 1528 he did not render account, and his duties were exercised for the full year by Richard Bellingham.In his account Bellingham showed Carew as still owing nearly £700 from his sheriffdom of ten years earlier, but this was to ignore the letters patent of 8 Nov 1520 pardoning him a debt of £742 in that capacity: the deficit was no ...

  2. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Sir Nicholas Carew KG (ur. 1494, zm. 3 stycznia 1539 w Londynie) – angielski mąż stanu i dworzanin za panowania króla Henryka VIII [1]. Był przeciwnikiem politycznym kardynała Wolseya. Stracony pod zarzutem udziału w Exeter Conspiracy mającej na celu zdetronizowanie Henryka VIII.

  3. 13 feb 2022 · Today in 1539 Nicholas Carew was tried for his role in the Exeter Conspiracy, and he would be killed later in March. Suggested links:Episode 051: Rebellions ...

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  4. Sir Nicholas Carew. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Carew-11. subject named as. Sir Nicholas Carew KG MP (bef. 1496 - 8 Mar 1539) 0 ...

  5. Sir Nicholas Carew KG MP. Born before 1496 in Beddington, Surrey, England. Ancestors. Son of Richard Carew and Malyn (Oxenbridge) Carew. Brother of Elizabeth (Carew) Fettiplace, Anne (Carew) Leigh, Mary (Carew) Pelham and Margaret (Carew) de St John [half] Husband of Elizabeth (Bryan) Carew — married Dec 1514 in England. Descendants.

  6. In April 1423 he was given custody of part of the manor of Burton Stacey in Hampshire, perhaps as a final reward for years of loyal service to the Crown. 13 Carew died on 4 Sept. 1432, ‘ senex et plenus dierum ’, and was buried at Beddington, next to his first wife, Isabel. In his will he made provision for bequests in excess of £183 ...