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Nicholas de Carew
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1253‰
Moulsford, Berkshire, England
Death:
October 20, 1311‰ (54-62)‰
Carew Castle, Carew Parish, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Immediate Family:
Son of‰ Sir Nicholas de Carew‰ and‰ Avice Tuitt‰
Husband of‰ Avice de Carew‰ and‰ Amicia de Carew‰
Father of‰ Beatrix Barry;‰ Sir Thomas Carew;‰ Nicholas de Carew;‰ John De Carew of Carew and Mulsford;‰ William de Carew; and‰ David de Carew‰ « less‰
Brother of‰ David de Carew;‰ Maud Matilda de Carew‰ and‰ William Baron Carru of Moulesford Carru‰
David Nash Ford's Royal Berkshire History
http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/ncarew.html
Sir Nicholas Carew
(d. 1311)
Born: circa 1255
'Baron Carew of Moulsford'
Died: 1311 at Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire
Nicholas was the son of Nicholas Carew Senior and his wife, Avice Tuitt. His father was an important marcher lord living at Carew Castle in Pembrokeshire from which the family took its name. They were descended from Walter FitzOther, the Constable of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, and their main residence in England was Moulsford Manor in the same county, where they lived when attending the Royal Court in Oxford or Woodstock, or even London.
Sir Nicholas became a high ranking officer and distinguished soldier under King Edward I. His early career is obscure, but, in 1278, he received Royal letters of protection upon travelling to Ireland for two years on the King's service. In 1299, he gave letters of attorney, as he was again going abroad with Aymer de Valence, the Earl of Pembroke. By the following year, he was serving in the King's army in Scotland where he was present at the Siege of Caerlaverock Castle in the July. One can imagine that he fought bravely in many of King Edward's Scottish, Welsh and French campaigns. His reputation was such that he attended the Parliament called at Lincoln, in January 1301, to consider the letter from Pope Boniface VIII claiming his position as feudal overlord of Scotland. He signed the barons reply as 'Lord of Moulsford', but because he had not actually received a writ of summons, his position as Lord Carew is not generally accepted. Later, in June that same year, he was summoned, as from Devon, to perform military service in person against the Scots and to attend the muster at Berwick. In August 1305, he was appointed Constable of Bothwell Castle.
At home, 'Lord' Carew was responsible for much of the medieval construction of Carew Castle between 1280 and 1310. He died in 1311 and was buried the parish church of Carew Cheriton, where an effigy of a knight, believed to be his, remains to this day. He had married twice, firstly to Amicia Peverel by whom he had four sons, and secondly to Avice Martin by whom he had a further four son and a single daughter. He was succeeded in his estates by his eldest surviving son, John.
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Sir Nicholas Carew1,2
M, #30874, d. 1311
Father Sir Nicholas Carew d. 1297
Mother Amicia Twit
Sir Nicholas Carew was born at of Carew, Moulsford, & Odrone, Berkshire, England. He married Amicia Peverell, daughter of Sir Hugh Peverell and Isabel.2 Sir Nicholas Carew died in 1311 at Devonshire, England.
Family Amicia Peverell
Children
Sir Nicholas Carew+
Sir John de Carew+2 d. c 1324
Citations
1.[S9518] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 178; Carew Genealogy.
2.[S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 1.
From:‰ http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1028.htm#i30874
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Sir Nicholas Carew1
M, #203513, d. 1311
Last Edited=13 Aug 2006
Sir Nicholas Carew was the son of Nicholas de Carew and Avice Tuite.2 He married, firstly, Amicia Peverell.1 He married, secondly, Avice Martin, daughter of unknown Martin.1 He died in 1311.1
He remodelled Carew Castle.1 He was feudal Lord of Carew.1
Child of Sir Nicholas Carew and Amicia Peverell
1.Sir John de Carew+2 d. 1324
Citations
1.[S37] Volume 1, page 682. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
2.[S37] See. [S37]
From:‰ http://www.thepeerage.com/p20352.htm#i203513
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Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins LISTS HIS SON NICHOLAS AS HUSBAND OF AVICE MARTIN
Nicholas De CAREW (Sir)
Born: ABT 1253
Died: 1311
Notes: summoned to Parliament as Lord of Moulsford in 1300-01.
Father: Nicholas De CAREW (B. Carew)
Mother: Avice TUITT
Married 1: Amicia PEVERELL
Children:
1. Thomas De CAREW
2. John De CAREW (B. Carew)
3. William De CAREW
4. David De CAREW
Married 2: Avice MARTIN
Children:
5. William CAREW (d. BEF 27 Feb 1356/57)
6. David CAREW
7. Thomas CAREW
8. Beatrix CAREW
9. Nicholas CAREW
From:‰ http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CAREW1.htm#Nicholas‰ De CAREW (Sir)1
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Mamhead Park
The Mamhead estate dates from Domesday, when it was held by Ralph de Pomerai and later by Sir Hugh Peverell.‰ In the early 14th century, Sir Nicholas Carew became lord of the manor through his marriage to Amicia de Peverell, and Mamhead remained with the Carews until 1547.[6]
The Mamhead estate was sold by the adventurer Sir Peter Carew (1514·Äì1575) to Giles Ball, whose .... etc.
From:‰ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamhead
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Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carew_(disambiguation)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Carew
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carew_Castle
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