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Carew fought an effective campaign against the Butlers, but their influence overwhelmed his efforts. Not content to pursue the acquisition of Irish lands by right of inheritance, he extended his ambitions with a scheme for plantation. In April 1569, the privy council at London approved in principle a
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It has been published in three different editions, by Phillipps in 1840, Maclean in 1857, and by Brewer and Buller in 1867. Phillipps' edition adheres to original spelling, whereas the other two editions modernise the spelling. However, Maclean's is generally regarded as the standard edition, and is
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managed to bring his followers in from their rebellion against the Crown. After the earl's return to court the queen decided to recall Carew to England. Carew returned to Ireland in 1574 having refused the queen's request to retake his seat in parliament. He found Lords Courcy and Barry Oge and the
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by his father – and in protest at this encroachment, which he expected would extend to his own lands, he launched an attack on Carew, who retaliated by storming Clogrenan and seizing it with little difficulty. The land seizure caused great disquiet locally and eventually led to the
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O'Mahons (and others) willing to acknowledge his claims and agree tenancies with him. Once this part of his plans had been settled he ordered a house to be prepared for him at Cork but died of illness on the way, on 27 November 1575, at Ross in
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Carew's claim became complicated when it appeared to encroach upon the possession and authority of the Butler family, an Anglo-Norman dynasty with wide influence in Ireland, whose principal was Sir
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Carew was placed in the service of a French friend of his father's, but suffered demotion to muleteer and was only saved in February 1526, when a family relation, on his way to the siege of
1470: 695:, and Hooker believed that Fitz-Stephen's daughter had married a Carew ancestor. Carew's claim existed by letter of the law contained in antique parchment under crown seal. 565:, where his cousin died. He served in the war against France on land and at sea. In 1544, he led a company of foot apparelled in black at his own expense, with his brother 538:, heard Carew's companions call the young man by name. On the way to the siege, the relative died and Carew took up with a marquis, who died in battle. Carew later served 1173: 640:: unlike many of his co-conspirators, he managed to escape arrest, and fled into exile on the European mainland in January 1554. In May 1556 he was arrested with Sir 837:, on the south side of the chancel. The cathedral was rebuilt in the 18th century, and nothing remains of his grave. There is, however, a mural monument to him in 1214: 683:, who became convinced – after travelling to Ireland – that the documents established Carew's hereditary entitlement to extensive properties in that country. 710:, sitting in council, whereupon Cheevers agreed to a compromise of the claim. Then he secured a decree of Sidney and council for the barony of Idrone in 679:
In 1568, Carew embarked on his greatest adventure, when he laid claim to lands in the south of Ireland. He had sent ancient documents for examination by
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commoner, and the work is described by J.P.D. Cooper as "a milestone in the English biographical genre". The manuscript is now
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in August 1568. His first proceedings were against Christopher Cheevers for possession of the lordship of Maston in
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and the Earl of Norfolk, which had arisen while they were commanding an army against the French in Scotland at the
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when she sank – and served as commander of the horse. For his service in the campaign he was knighted in 1545.
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Memorials of the West, Historical and Descriptive, Collected on the Borderland of Somerset, Dorset and Devon
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with letters in despatch; the king noted his proficiency in riding and French and took him into service.
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until October 1556, his release being secured on payment of certain family debts due to the Crown.
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Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth (1515-1624)
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Carew's biography was written shortly after his death by his legal adviser and friend,
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Carew obtained leave of the queen to prosecute his claims and sailed for Ireland from
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Annala Rioghachta Éireann: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters
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and returned unceremoniously to England in a fishing boat. He was held in the
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in February 1576. He had no issue, and his heirs were, in turn, his cousins
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There is a modern full-length biography of Carew by John Wagner (1998).
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in the west. However, at the end of that year he conspired (as part of "
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McGovern, Jonathan (2024). "Sir Peter Carew as the author of
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Cooper, J. P. D. (2008) . "Carew, Sir Peter (1514?–1575)".
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Devon
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In 1540, he travelled abroad with his cousin and visited
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Benson, John (1954). "The monument of Sir Peter Carew".
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Carew, Sir Peter (c.1510-75), of Mohun's Ottery, Devon
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