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Nicholas Carew (Lord Privy Seal)

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Thereafter he seemed to have withdrawn from public life, dying on 17 August 1390. In his will, made at Beddington on 13 October 1387 and proved at Croydon on 26 September 1390, he asked to be buried in the church of St Mary at Beddington next to his brother John, a priest. Despite being a county
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After the king's death, he sat again for Surrey in the Parliament of October 1377. Alice Perrers asked him to help refute the allegations against her but when she went on trial in December the court heard his view that it was she who induced the senile king to pardon Richard Lyons from his
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and died by 1352. By 1356 Carew had married the widow, gaining control of her lands in Surrey and Berkshire, and made her manor of Beddington, which her father had bought in 1345, the family home.
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Sometime after 1352 he married Lucy, widow of Sir Thomas Huscarle and daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Willoughby of Beddington and his wife Elizabeth. Children mentioned in his will were:
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Not being heir to any significant property, he likely trained as a lawyer, working for private clients and for the crown. By 1342 he had been granted the manor of
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A possible daughter was Elizabeth (died 1410), recorded as marrying first Roger Lewknor (died 1401), of
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member in Parliament and a senior member of government, he does not appear to have been knighted.
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lawyer, landowner, courtier, administrator and politician who served as
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Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Carew Baronets, p.155; Baron Carew p.216
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.134, pedigree of Carew
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Paine, Colin (January 2008), "Buxhull, Sir Alan (1323?–1381)",
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Rawcliffe, Carole (January 2008), "Carew, Nicholas (d. 1390)",
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Margaret, who married Sir Robert Turberville (died 1424), of
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in Surrey for life and to this he added holdings in
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Nicholas Carew

lions passant
Beddington
Surrey
English
Keeper of the Privy Seal
Edward III
Nicholas Carew
Banstead
Kent
Purley Magna
Berkshire
Surrey
Parliament
Royal Household
Keeper of the Privy Seal
Edward III
William, Lord Latimer
Richard Lyons
Alice Perrers
William Wykeham
Bishop of Winchester
Nicholas
Bere Regis
Dorset
Rusper
Pole, Sir William
Sir John William de la Pole
Lt.Col. J. L.Vivian

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