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Thomas Carey (English politician)

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in 1621, he was returned at the subsequent by-election as the Court candidate despite his lack of local connections. In 1623 he was sent to Madrid in the wake of Prince Charles and Buckingham.
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Between 1624 and 1929 Carey was elected for Cornish constituencies through the influence of his mother's links to the local gentry. He represented
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by the king in 1630. Carey was preparing to go on embassy to Venice, when his health failed and he died in 1634. He was buried in
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Carey (right), with members of his family including his father, the Earl of Monmouth (centre)
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to Madrid and subsequently travelled in France and Germany. When
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Members of the Parliament of England for Great Bedwyn
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Thomas Carey (Parliament member)

Charles I
English
Member of Parliament
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Elizabeth Trevannion
Henry Burton
Sir John Digby
Giles Mompesson
Great Bedwyn
Helston
Tregony
St Mawes
Sunninghill Park
Berkshire
Westminster Abbey
Master of Requests
Thomas Smith
Abingdon
Berkshire
Oxfordshire
Parson's Green
Middlesex
Frances
Sir Henry Lyttelton, 2nd Baronet
Elizabeth
John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount Mordaunt
Edward Herbert

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