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Edward Carne

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Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales: Containing a Record of All Ranks of the Gentry ... with Many Ancient Pedigrees and Memorials of Old and Extinct Families
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to King Henry VIII, and the revenue from the foundation was directed in the meantime to the support of his wife, Anne Denys, a daughter of Sir
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His wife was Anne, a daughter of Sir Edward Mansel of Margam. He had one legitimate son, William, and four daughters.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland
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Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society (BGAS) Transactions 1878/9, vol. 3, pp.245-6
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Carne became known as an erudite and eloquent speaker and became attached to the court of
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Carne was born around 1500, the second son of Howell Carne of
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Lewis Morris; Cambrian Archaeological Association (1878).
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People associated with the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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Members of the Parliament of England for Glamorganshire
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During Queen Mary's reign he served on embassies to
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Index

Sir Edward Carne
Welsh
Renaissance
Member of Parliament

Ewenny Priory
Cowbridge
Glamorgan
Oxford University
Doctor of Civil Law
Henry VIII
Earl of Wiltshire
Anne Boleyn
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Ewenny Priory
house
Gaunt's Hospital
Anne of Cleves
William Denys
Dyrham
Bristol Corporation
Bristol Corporation
High Sheriff of Glamorgan
Master of Requests
knight of the shire
Emperor Charles V
Rome
Elizabeth I
English hospital of St. Thomas
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