Nicholas Carew

Nicholas Carew

Nicholas Carew may refer to:

  • Sir Nicholas Carew, Baron Carew of Moulsford (soldier) (c. 1255–1311), courtier and soldier during reign of Edward I of England
  • Sir Nicholas Carew (Lord Privy Seal) (died 1390), Lord Privy Seal during the reign of Edward III of England
  • Nicholas Carew (courtier) (1496–1539), courtier and statesman during the reign of Henry VIII of England
  • Nicholas Carew (MP for Surrey) (died 1644), born Nicholas Throckmorton. MP for Lyme Regis in 1601 and Surrey in 1621
  • Nicholas Carew (1635–1688), English Member of Parliament for Gatton, 1664–1685
  • Sir Nicholas Carew, 1st Baronet (1686–1727), British Member of Parliament for Haslemere, 1708–1710 and 1714–1722, and Surrey, 1722–1727

See also

  • Carew (surname)

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