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Edward Cary (died 1618)

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Edward Cary, by his will, left his gold buttons to be divided between his two younger daughters Manners and Barrett. His widow continued to known as Katherine, Lady Paget. She died in 1622. In her will, she left her new fashionable couch and canopy to her daughter Lady Manners, and her cabinet to
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includes his supply of gold chains and medallions with the king's portrait remaining "under the charge of Sir Edward Cary, Knight, one of the Jewelhouse". Some of the plate made by Williams, in the style of the Tudor goldsmith
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wrote to her mother, to "good Kate", on the occasion of her death. She is commemorated by a wall monument at Aldenham. In December 1616, their daughter Catherine Crompton (born 1599), married
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noted in December 1604 that the Queen's gold crown and other items weighing in total 53 ounces were kept by Edward Cary.
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Jessica L. Malay, Anne Clifford's Autobiographical Writing, 1590–1676 (Manchester, 2018), pp. 46, 271:
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Amy Kenny, 'Katherine Knyvett Paget Cary', Carole Levin, Anna Riehl Bertolet, Jo Eldridge Carney,
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and Leonard Bush. Some papers and warrants from Cary's tenure at the Jewel House, which passed to
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In 1560, his mother bequeathed silver plate and a velvet bed tester to Edward's half-brother
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Adolphus Cary (died 1609), married Anne Corbett (died 1601) in August 1596. A member of the
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Katherine Cary, who married Henry Longueville of Wolverton in January 1597.
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Cary died on 18 July 1618 in London at Cary House in Great Bartholomew's,
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from August 1595, a teller of the exchequer, and was knighted in 1596.
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Meriel Cary (died 1600), who married Thomas Crompton of Hounslow and
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or Knyvett (died 1546) and his wife Anne Pickering, and widow of
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A Marvel to Behold: Gold and Silver at the Court of Henry VIII
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embassy to Spain in 1605. He was the subject of an epitaph by
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British Library, Stowe MS 557 Inventory of the Royal Wardrobe
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South West Heritage Trust: Mildmay family muniments box 17
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Two Lectures on the History and Antiquities of Berkhamsted
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in 1600 when some pieces were appraised by the goldsmiths
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Issues of the Exchequer during the Reign of King James I
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A Biographical Encyclopedia of Early Modern Englishwomen
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Issues of the Exchequer during the Reign of King James I
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He married Katherine Knyvett (1543–1622), a daughter of
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History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603
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History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604–1629
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Memoirs and Correspondence of George, Lord Lyttlton
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His half-sister Mary Walsingham married 18: 678:Calendar State Papers Domestic, 1603–1610 244:A February 1606 payment to the goldsmith 125:(died 1618) was an English courtier and 421: 506:(London: HMSO, 1982), p. 497 no. 3411. 265:managed the accounts of the disgraced 432:(London: British Museum, 1955), p. 5. 7: 574:, vol. 16 (London, 1933), pp. 385-6. 556:Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd 504:Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1575-1578 398:Francis Leke, 1st Earl of Scarsdale 396:Anne Cary (born 1585), who married 362:George Manners, 7th Earl of Rutland 14: 676:(London: Rodwell, 1836), p. 305: 612:, vol. 16 (London, 1933), p. 331. 531:, vol. 10 (1900), pp. 356-9, 385. 308:Henry Cary, 1st Viscount Falkland 624:, vol. 17 (London, 1938), p. 96. 587:(London: Rodwell, 1836), p. 29. 519:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 35. 502:J. Collingwood & J. Trier, 484:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 37. 471:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 53. 458:(London: Nichols, 1833), p. 33. 445:, vol. 3 (London, 1866), p. 34. 430:Jewels and Plate of Elizabeth I 318:Philip Cary (MP for Woodstock) 1: 823:Progresses of Queen Elizabeth 218:were involved in a review of 558:(Maney, 1988), pp. 328-332: 367:Elizabeth Cary, who married 301:Henry Paget, 2nd Baron Paget 898:Masters of the Jewel Office 748:(Rutgers UP, 1972), p. 110. 648:The Lady Falkland, Her Life 924: 663:(Routledge, 2017), p. 499. 360:), and (2) in March 1605, 127:Master of the Jewel Office 454:John Wolstenholme Cobb, 232:Somerset Heritage Centre 871:(London, 1866), p. 131. 833:(London, 1887), p. 270. 799:, ed. P.W. Hasler, 1981 650:(London, 1861), p. 129. 637:(London, 1890), p. 175. 403:Jane Cary, who married 329:John Davies of Hereford 178:Aldenham, Hertfordshire 869:Herald and Genealogist 858:(London, 1794), p. 93. 843:Herald and Genealogist 810:Herald and Genealogist 783:Herald and Genealogist 771:Herald and Genealogist 758:Herald and Genealogist 718:Herald and Genealogist 706:Herald and Genealogist 622:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 610:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 572:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 529:HMC Salisbury Hatfield 517:Herald and Genealogist 482:Herald and Genealogist 469:Herald and Genealogist 443:Herald and Genealogist 292: 148: 903:Grooms of the Chamber 831:Worcestershire Relics 333:College of Physicians 287: 280:Marriage and children 143: 893:Court of Elizabeth I 696:(RTM, 2001), p. 108. 325:Earl of Nottingham's 203:Park, Master of the 493:Murdin (1759), 807. 428:Arthur J. Collins, 856:Peerage of England 596:Timothy Schroder, 400:in September 1607. 312:Elizabeth Tanfield 293: 230:, are held at the 185:Francis Walsingham 158:John Cary or Carey 149: 106:Francis Walsingham 672:Frederick Devon, 646:Richard Simpson, 583:Frederick Devon, 377:in October 1597, 290:Cornelius Johnson 257:, remains in the 174:Berkhamsted Place 152:Family background 145:Berkhamsted Place 112: 111: 54:Katherine Knyvett 915: 872: 865: 859: 854:Arthur Collins, 852: 846: 840: 834: 819: 813: 807: 801: 792: 786: 780: 774: 767: 761: 755: 749: 742: 736: 727: 721: 715: 709: 703: 697: 687: 681: 670: 664: 657: 651: 644: 638: 631: 625: 619: 613: 607: 601: 594: 588: 581: 575: 570:M. S. 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Index

London
Henry
Philip
John Carey
Joyce Denny
Edmund Denny
Francis Walsingham
Master of the Jewel Office
Elizabeth I
James VI and I

Berkhamsted Place
John Cary or Carey
Pleshey
Joyce
Edmund Denny
Berkhamsted Place
Aldenham, Hertfordshire
Francis Walsingham
Walter Mildmay
Marylebone
Jewel House
John Astley
Thomas Knyvet
older jewels
Hugh Kayle
Henry Mildmay
Somerset Heritage Centre
Francis Gofton
John Williams

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