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  Nicholas CAREW (Sir Knight)
Carew seems to have made interest to be appointed his successor, as we meet with a draft patent to that effect, but the grant does not appear to have been passed.
Carew's own attitude to the divorce, and to the King's relations with France and the Empire, was ambivalent: loyal to Queen Catalina and Princess Mary, he was none the less regarded as a friend of France.
Yet Carew had also won the confidence of the Pope and the Emperor at Bologna, and at the time of this mission Queen Catalina had assured the Emperor of her trust in Carew's loyalty to herself and to the imperial cause.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/NicholasCarew.htm   (3275 words)

  
 Richard CAREW (Sir)
His father, Thomas Carew of Antony House, in the parish of East Anthony, married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Richard Edgecombe, and their eldest son, Richard, was born at Anthony House on 17 Jul 1555.
He was one of the deputy-lieutenants of Cornwall, and he served under Sir Walter Raleigh, the lord-lieutenant of the county, in the posts of treasurer of the lieutenancy and colonel of the regiment, five hundred strong, which had for its charge the protection of Cawsand Bay.
C[arew], Esquire', which was reprinted in 1596, 1604, and 1616.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/RichardCarew.htm   (576 words)

  
 Richard Carew - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
RICHARD CAREW (1555-1620), English poet and antiquary, was born on the 17th of July 1555, at Antony House, East Antony, Cornwall.
At the age of eleven, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, and when only fourteen was chosen to carry on an extempore debate with Sir Philip Sidney, in presence of the earls of Leicester and Warwick and other noblemen.
Carew died on the 6th of November 1620.
52.1911encyclopedia.org /C/CA/CAREW_RICHARD.htm   (260 words)

  
 "Carew's response to Jonson and Donne" by Scott Nixon
Carew's poem "To Ben Johnson vppon occasion of his Ode to Himself" was provoked by Jonson's vehement attack on popular taste in the wake of the failure of The New Inne, and appears to be a direct challenge to the addressee's superiority complex.
Carew is bold enough to break the period of reverent silence after the death of a great poet, and even more boldly calls for comparison between his own poetic skills and those of Donne.
Carew's image of Donne's struggle with language is more easily read as a reference to Donne's limitations than his greatness: his verse is awkward, and the expression of his fancy is cumbersome, as he allows his "imperious wit" to rule unchecked.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/6586/nixon.html   (6666 words)

  
 The Tudor Carews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Carews first came to Beddingtom in the 14th century but the family was most important in the Tudor period.
Richard Carew (d.1520) spent much of his career serving as a royal official in Calais which was then under English rule.
Although Nicholas Carew was happy to benefit from grants of church property, he was a rather reluctant reformer who remained loyal to Catherine of Aragon and her daughter Mary.
www.sutton.gov.uk /leisure/heritage/tudorcarew.htm?textonly=true   (637 words)

  
 Carew Richard - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carew Richard - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carew, Richard (1555-1620), English poet, born in East Antony, Cornwall.
Carew is noted for his translations of the works of Italian Renaissance...
uk.encarta.msn.com /Carew_Richard.html   (55 words)

  
 GENUKI: Carew
From the towers, to the summits of which an ascent is afforded by staircases in a dilapidated condition, an extensive and pleasing prospect is obtained of the haven, on one side, and of the surrounding country on the other, which abounds with interesting scenery, enlivened by numerous seats in the vicinity.
Places, villages, farms etc within Carew parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file].
Papers of the Carew family of Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, and Crowcombe, Somerset "Family papers, 1571-1822, and estate records, 1450-1926, relating to the Carew family of Carew Castle and Crowcombe Court, Somerset.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/wal/PEM/Carew/index.html   (757 words)

  
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Here is Richard's Wee Paragraph O' Wonders; the letters that spell "Lewis Carroll" are in the extreme left; all of the letters appear in exactly the same order Richard gave us: Rather than preach, I wi l l teach the cipher hidden in the Scudamore acrostic.
Similarly, in any selection of Richard Kennedy's prose that is of a length comparable to his W.P.O'W., one could find many names appearing by accident that Richard not only did not intend, but of whose existence he is entirely ignorant.
Thus Richard's Wee Paragraph O' Wonder teaches that Ward's string-cipher method is not valid, and that Richard himself does not know what he is doing, since if Richard DID know what he was doing, he never would have inserted Lewis Carroll's name into his text.
www.bcpl.net /~tross/rklet   (1120 words)

  
 CAREW, THOMAS (1595–16... - Online Information article about CAREW, THOMAS (1595–16...
Venice, he seems to have kept Thomas Carew with him, for he is found in the capacity of secretary to Sir Dudley Carleton, at the See also:
licence." If Carew was more than fifty years of age, he must have died in or after 1645, and in fact there were final additions made to his Poems in the third edition of 1651.
power was not comparable with Donne's, but Carew had a lucidity and directness of lyrical utterance unknown to Donne.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CAR_CAU/CAREW_THOMAS_15951645_.html   (1221 words)

  
 Etext » books
RICHARD CAREW, the Celebrated Author of the Survey of Cornwall, was born of an antient Family at East-Antonie (a), the Seat of his Ancestors, in the Year 1555, if we may credit Mr.
Carew hath given us an account of his Ancestors, which I shall set down here, that the Reader may see they were no less distinguished by the great Estates in their possession, than by the Noble Families they were allyed to.
Carew was uneasy at the Errors of the Printers, and some Oversights of his, that had crept into his Book; and desired to improve it by the Observations of others, who had writ on the same Subject.
etext.teamnesbitt.com /books/etext/etext06/srvcr10.txt.html   (14722 words)

  
 Carew Lawyers - Text only version
Carew Lawyers was established in 1984 by Richard Carew as a general legal practice based in West End, Brisbane.
Richard was admitted as a solicitor in 1980.
Carew Lawyers represent victims of workplace injury against negligent employers and WorkCover Queensland.
www.carewlawyers.com.au /text.html   (775 words)

  
 John Donne Journal: Full Print Run
Carew's Politic Pastoral: Virgilian Pretexts in the "Answer to Aurelian Townsend." 101-116.
Carew's "crowne of Bayes": Epideixis and the Performative Rendering of Donne's Poetic Voice.
Richard Crashaw: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism, 1981-2002.
social.chass.ncsu.edu /jdj/fullrun.html   (2135 words)

  
 Federal Partners in Technology Transfer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Richard Carew spoke about a particular research project aimed at reducing the incidence of bloating characteristics of alfalfa.
He stated at the beginning, that their task was to evaluate forage by comparing the efficiencies of livestock, grazing grass/legumes vs. grass.
It has been going on for over 20 years, and Richard Carew stated that based on past experience, it may take another 15-20 years to convince farmers (mainly from Western Canada) to use the new seeds.
www.fptt-pftt.gc.ca /news/1998/carew_e.shtml   (435 words)

  
 Carew C Biography Reference
Carew heads EURO casualty listuefa.com, Switzerland - Oct 4, 2006...
Olympique Lyonnais centre-forward John Carew is out of Norway's Group C trip to Greece on Saturday after being unable to shake off a thigh strain.
Before that Rod Carew used to steal home and he used to talk about his keys for...
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Reference/Biography/C/Carew   (265 words)

  
 Richard
Richard is the English form of an Old German name, Ricohard.
Richard was brought to England by the Normans.
It was in decline until the 18th century, whereupon it rose again in popularity.
www.geocities.com /edgarbook/names/r/richard.html   (183 words)

  
 George Carew - LoveToKnow 1911
about 1613), English diplomatist and historian, second son of Sir Wymond Carew of Antony, was educated at Oxford, entered the Inns of Court, and passed some years in continental travel.
At the recommendation of Queen Elizabeth, who conferred on him the honour of knighthood, he was appointed secretary to Sir Christopher Hatton, and afterwards, having been promoted to a mastership in chancery, was sent as ambassador to the king of Poland.
De Thou's History of His Own Times was furnished by Carew.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /George_Carew   (212 words)

  
 Chapter Carew <i>to</i> Carlyle of C by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Carew, Richard (1555-1620).—Translator and antiquary, a county gentleman of Cornwall, educated at Oxford, made a translation of the first five cantos of Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered (1594), more correct than that of Fairfax.
Carew, Thomas (1594?-1639).—Poet, son of Sir Matthew Carew, was educated at Oxford, entered the Middle Temple, and was one of the first and best of the courtly poets who wrote gracefully on light themes of Court life and gallantry.
He lived the easy and careless life of a courtier of the day, but is said to have died in a repentant frame.
www.bibliomania.com /2/3/259/1246/22123/1.html   (860 words)

  
 CarewClub.com - Messages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Good luck to Carew next Saturday in the Pembrokeshire Cup Final - big shame that it clashes with Haverfordwest County's last game of the season as it could mean a smaller crowd than if it was played at The Bridge Meadow.
The roles of Carew players Richard Bullock and James 'Pippy' Longster who each scored an own goal in the shock home defeat are now being investigated and video evidence has been forwarded to the FA.
For decades Richard has been building his Celtic Manor type resort in the village of Nash and it was rumoured last weekend that the man in question was finally to spend his first night there.
www.carewclub.com /messages.htm   (16183 words)

  
 James Carew Leather
This family owned business was established in 1885 by James Carew to supply leather and hardware to shoe makers and harness makers.
During the 1950's the leather supply business declined and John Carew, nephew of the founder, began to introduce luggage and leather goods to Limerick.
Now, Richard Carew, 3rd generation owner, continues the family tradition of bringing to Limerick many fine brands of quality leathergoods and luggage from well known manufacturers.
www.limerickbiz.com /carews   (122 words)

  
 Lecture: Sir Richard Carew Pole: The Carews of Antony   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
It is considered one of the finest 18th-century houses in Cornwall, and the interior is adorned with family portraits, fine furniture, tapestries, embroideries and porcelain.
Following his education, Sir Richard Carew Pole served in the Coldstream Guards, representing the third generation of his family to do so.
Sir Richard was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his service to the Tate Gallery and the community in Cornwall.
www.bostonathenaeum.org /pole.html   (331 words)

  
 A Guide To Truro: 4. The Real History of Rugby || ComeAllWithin.co.uk - Unofficial Harlequins News and Views
Now I am telling you that the Cornish were playing the rugby football game for at least 200 years before English public schoolboys tagged their name to it.
Carew was writing at a time when Cornwall was very much a foreign country and the Cornish very much a foreign people to the English.
Carew has plenty to tell us about 'hurling to country'; 'a play both rude and rough'.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s98/st92962.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Carew Family Crest
Among the earliest people to bear the Carew name were the Carew family, who lived in Cornwall.
In continental Europe, the most ancient recorded family crest was discovered upon the monumental effigy of a Count of Wasserburg in the church of St. Emeran, at Ratisobon, Germany...
In the Carew coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/carew-family-crest.htm?a=54323-224   (530 words)

  
 Records of the Anglo-Norman House of Glanville from A.D. 1050 to 1880 - Pedigrees
Assumed the name of Carew of inheriting the estates of that family 1771.
Descendants of Mary and Susanna Glanville, Granddaughters of Richard Glanville of Ashburton, Esquire
L., R.G., and the Vladimar (son of Richard Dickinson of Bambro', Northumberland, Commander R.N.).
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/jglanville/roanhg10.htm   (4122 words)

  
 Carew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Carew a title in the British peerage
Sir George Carew, captain of the Mary Rose, killed in her sinking
John Carew (regicide) - one of the regicides of King Charles I
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carew   (103 words)

  
 The Havilland Descents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Alice de Courtenay Richard de Clare 1160-1218 c1121-1176
References: Carew descent through Welles, Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists, by David Faris, pp.
277-8; Carew descent through Hugh Capet, AR7, lines 39, 50, 53, 63, 63A, 65A; Fontaine descent: Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States, 1993, Gary Boyd Roberts, pp.
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 CAREW, RICHARD (1555–1... - Online Information article about CAREW, RICHARD (1555–1...
- Online Information article about CAREW, RICHARD (1555–1...
Epistle concerning the Excellences of the English See also:
Carew died on the 6th of See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CAR_CAU/CAREW_RICHARD_15551620_.html   (547 words)

  
 Court TV Online Legal Documents - Diana's Estate Sues Franklin Mint
Like vultures feeding on the dead, Defendants are profiting from the death of Diana, Princess of Wales by commercially exploiting her identity without permission and falsely implying that their actions are sanctioned and/or will benefit her Estate or the Fund.
Plaintiffs The Honorable Frances Ruth Shand Kydd, The Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia McCorquodale and The Right Reverend and Right Honorable Richard John Carew Chartres, Bishop of London, are the duly appointed executors authorized to supervise administration of the assets, including but not limited to intellectual property assets of the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
On December 19, 1997 the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division in London, England entered an order naming The Right Reverend and Right Honorable Richard John Carew Chartres, Bishop of London and other executors for the Estate and empowering them to act in connection with the intellectual property rights of the Estate.
www.courttv.com /archive/legaldocs/newsmakers/diana.html   (2523 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts:Literature:Authors:C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Sites related to Richard Carew of Anthony, 1555-1620, a poet, translator, essayist, and antiquary.
Although although kept from society or public activity by severe depression, throughout his life he maintained a circle of close friends (including the slave-trader turned curate, John Newton) by whom he was greatly loved and respected.
The scope and purpose of this category is to provide links to sites dedicated to the 17th century British poet Richard Crashaw.
dmoz.org /Arts/Literature/Authors/C/desc.html   (1068 words)

  
 RPO -- Selected Poetry of Richard Carew of Anthony (1555-1620)
RPO -- Selected Poetry of Richard Carew of Anthony (1555-1620)
Selected Poetry of Richard Carew of Anthony (1555-1620)
“Carew, Richard (1555-1620).” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
rpo.library.utoronto.ca /poet/52.html   (121 words)

  
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Selected Prose of Richard Carew of Anthony (1555-1620)
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