Nicholas Carew
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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)
    Nicholas Carew (courtier)
    Sir Nicholas Carew KG was an English courtier and statesman during the reign of Henry VIII. He was executed for his alleged part in the Exeter Conspiracy.-Early career:...

     (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
    Lyme Regis (UK Parliament constituency)
    Lyme Regis was a parliamentary borough in Dorset, which elected two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons from 1295 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1868, when the borough was abolished.-1295-1629:...

     in 1601 and Surrey
    Surrey (UK Parliament constituency)
    Surrey was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It was represented by two Members of Parliament until 1832....

     in 1621
  • Nicholas Carew (1635–1688), English Member of Parliament for Gatton
    Gatton (UK Parliament constituency)
    Gatton was a parliamentary borough in Surrey, one of the most notorious of all the rotten boroughs. It elected two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons from 1450 until 1832, when the constituency was abolished by the Great Reform Act...

    , 1664–1685
  • Sir Nicholas Carew, 1st Baronet (1686–1727), British Member of Parliament for Haslemere
    Haslemere (UK Parliament constituency)
    Haslemere was a parliamentary borough in Surrey, which elected two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons from 1584 until 1832, when the borough was abolished by the Great Reform Act.-1584-1640:-1640-1832:Notes- References :...

    , 1708–1710 and 1714–1722, and Surrey, 1722–1727
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