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  2. Carew (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cornishman Richard Carew of Antony was a noted late 16th-century historian of Cornwall; he wrote the fascinating 'Survey of Cornwall', published in 1602. Another family member, Alexander Carew, 2nd Baronet of Antony, was executed by Parliament for his lackadaisical support of their 'cause' in 1644.

  3. Category:Carew family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Carew family" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet; T. Thomas Carew; Thomas Carew (MP ...

  4. Carew baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Carew Baronetcy, of Haccombe in the County of Devon, was created in the Baronetage of England on 2 August 1661 for Thomas Carew, Member of Parliament for Tiverton. [3] Like the Dukes of Leinster and Earls of Plymouth , The Carews claim descent from Walter FitzOther , Castellan of Windsor in 1078.

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    The 1994 family comedy follows a boy who goes on an ungodly spending spree after filling out a criminal’s blank check for a million dollars. Years later, Hope Carew’s discovery of her brother ...

  6. Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Richard Walter Reginald Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, OBE, DL (2 December 1938 – 1 December 2024) was a British aristocrat who was a holder of the Pole baronetcy, granted to his ancestor by King Charles I in 1628. He lived at Antony House in Cornwall, and succeeded his father, Sir John Gawen Carew Pole, 12th Baronet, in 1993. [1]

  7. Rod Carew - Wikipedia

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    When one daughter, Michelle, died of leukemia at age 18, services were held at Beth Shalom, [49] and she was buried in the family plot at the United Hebrew Brotherhood Cemetery in Richfield, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, where Rod Carew played for the Minnesota Twins. [50] Carew, however, still identified as Episcopalian during their ...

  8. Nicholas Carew (courtier) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Carew was the son of Sir Richard Carew, Captain of Calais (1469 – May 23, 1520) and Malyn Oxenbridge, the daughter of Sir Robert Oxenbridge (1414 – 1486) of Brede, Sussex. [2] When he was six years of age, he was placed in the household of the young King Henry VIII of England , and shared the King's education.

  9. Sir Alexander Carew, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Alexander Carew (30 August 1608 – 23 December 1644) was an English landowner, soldier and politician from Antony, Cornwall. Elected Member of Parliament for Cornwall in November 1640, he voted for the execution of the Earl of Strafford in May 1641, and supported the removal of bishops from the Church of England .