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Mary Rose, the flagship of Vice Admiral George | Carew, advanced to battle she foundered and sank wit |
5 mi (2.66 km) from the local resort of Seaton | Carew, although others support the idea as the curre |
15-73, four minor works of | Carew, and Norden's maps) |
adapted his act to radio, appearing with James | Carew and Albert Whelan. |
Of course by the appointed hour | Carew and her money were long gone. |
It was built by Thomas Parker, for Thomas | Carew, and finished by Nathaniel Ireson of Wincanton |
Victoria County, Canada West, the son of John | Carew, and educated in Lindsay. |
Two veterans of Irish warfare, George | Carew and Arthur Chichester, were given commands in |
h Darcy, daughter of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary | Carew and was succeeded by their son Henry |
starring Phyllis Robins, Freddie Forbes, James | Carew and Frederick Peisley. |
nsportation of the King's army with Sir George | Carew and a Mr Harper. |
estate Martha Cromer, daughter of Sir Matthew | Carew, and widow of Sir James Cromer of Tunstall, Ke |
away as a youth with vagabond Bampfylde Moore | Carew, and he remained a carouser throughout his lif |
nd starring Chrissie White, Gerald Ames, James | Carew and George Dewhurst. |
om of the first inning against the Angels, Rod | Carew and Tony Oliva pulled off a double steal of 2B |
sided with the new President of Munster, Baron | Carew and was granted large estates in Munster, forf |
1910, he had assumed the stage name of Arthur | Carew and earned attention in national newspapers fo |
including ones by John Flaxman and John Edward | Carew), and wall and ceiling paintings by Louis Lagu |
gan, who defended the Castle of Dunboy against | Carew, and also to Connell MacGeoghegan, who transla |
se and 150 foot in Connaught, under Sir George | Carew, and in the same year he was recommended by Ce |
nation of United States Representative John F. | Carew, and reelected to the seven succeeding Congres |
Carew and Beal detested one another. | |
It passes through Seaton | Carew as The Front then as Tees Road passing the B12 |
He was present at the nomination of J. L. | Carew as Parnellite candidate for Dublin College Gre |
James | Carew as Bottom |
Helen | Carew as Mary's mother |
The Death of Nelson, by John Edward | Carew, at the foot of Nelson's Column |
iker "Stan The Man Unusual" took the hill with | Carew at third, Lansford at first and nobody out. |
Born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, | Carew attended the public schools of Brooklyn and Ne |
Summer Olympics in Seoul under the name Adrian | Carew before representing Great Britain at the 1992 |
A midfielder, | Carew began his career with Gillingham, but was rele |
, the service runs to Middlesbrough via Seaton | Carew, Billingham, Stockton and Thornaby with some j |
Wayne | Carew, businessman |
Her husband was Sir Wymond | Carew, by whom she had 19 children, including lawyer |
On 1 March 2009, | Carew came off the bench to score a lob-shot volley |
In March 1644 Poyer led a force that captured | Carew Castle from the Royalists. |
Reverend and Right Honourable Dr Richard John | Carew Chartres, the 132nd Lord Bishop of London, who |
Carew claimed that he had not been properly paid for | |
Carew, consulting “the secrets of his arts” for a fe | |
One source propagating the misconception that | Carew converted to Judaism is the 1994 song, The Cha |
year with No. 246 Squadron RAF based at Seaton | Carew, County Durham which had six months of wartime |
In 1881, he married Jessie Philippa | Carew, daughter of Robert Russell Carew. |
er of Sir Hatton Fermor, and secondly Philippa | Carew, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew. |
s Stonor, 4th Baron Camoys and Jessie Philippa | Carew, daughter of Robert Russell Carew. |
Throckmorton married Anne | Carew, daughter of Sir Nicholas Carew, a Knight of t |
e Bampfylde, 3rd Baronet and his wife Gertrude | Carew, daughter of Sir John Carew, 3rd Baronet, and |
Anne Dorothea | Carew, daughter of Sir Robert Shapland Carew, 1st Ba |
John Davies Gilbert and their son, | Carew Davies Gilbert played a major role, as landown |
s later reconciled, temporarily, with the IPP, | Carew did not live long enough for this to occur. |
Carew died at Bickleigh in 1759, leaving a daughter. | |
Carew died in Rockville Centre, New York, on April 1 | |
In the sixth, a | Carew double and Carney Lansford single made it 9-2. |
naling at the synapse was chemical, while John | Carew Eccles and others believed that the synapse wa |
21 January - John | Carew Eccles (d. |
nd Huxley shared the prize that year with John | Carew Eccles, who was cited for his research on syna |
The trade fell through and | Carew ended up with the then California Angels. |
hed third, she then joined with teammates Mary | Carew, Evelyn Furtsch and Annette Rogers to win the |
o later married into the Moore, Bampfylde, and | Carew families. |
sub-manor of Croydon Manor and was held by the | Carew family between 1385 and 1859. |
area were once part of the large estate of the | Carew family of nearby Castleboro House (now a ruin) |
The church houses memorials to members of the | Carew family of Antony (18th century) and a large mo |
y into the 14th Century and then passed to the | Carew family. |
toire, once called "Little League slop" by Rod | Carew, featured off-speed pitches and deception to c |
me of the 1977 season Perlozzo's teammate, Rod | Carew, had 99 RBIs. |
he hinterland, and it was soon recognised that | Carew had reached too far. |
r of London, and widow of one Ingpenny; by her | Carew had numerous children. |
The defence produced evidence that | Carew had been generously paid, and that Egremont ha |
iend of Sir Walter Raleigh, (Raleigh's brother | Carew had married Long's mother-in-law, widow of the |
was born Frank Henry Algernon Mason in Seaton | Carew, Hartlepool, County Durham, England on 1 Octob |
Jan | Carew has lived in Holland, Mexico, England, France, |
Carew has also worked at various times as a minor le | |
Carew has never formally converted to Judaism. | |
Reed, 12 vols., 1780; 4th edition, by William | Carew Hazlitt, 1874-1876, 15 vols.); and A collectio |
Born William Francis | Carew, he assumed the additional surname of Conolly |
Villa claimed all three points when John | Carew headed past Sorensen. |
The | Carew High Cross: east face |
The | Carew High Cross: west face |
Situated on south side of Meikle | Carew Hill at a height of about 140 meters above sea |
f of Cornwall and father-in-law to Sir Richard | Carew, historian, added the main range of the E-plan |
strikeout, Cookie Rojas (pinch hitting for Rod | Carew) hit a two run home run. |
e, understand?" Perlozzo did hit a triple, and | Carew hit a single to gain his 100th RBI of the seas |
starring Percy Marmont, Marian Spencer, James | Carew, Hugh McDermott and Pamela Stanley. |
There, he married Emily Ann | Carew in 1853 or 1854. |
constituency, John Howard Parnell, had lost to | Carew in the previous general election due to an ove |
He had a recurring role as Dr. P. Walter | Carew in the popular Dr. Kildare (and Dr. Gillespie) |
In a visitation by Sir George | Carew in autumn 1611 he states that "Magauran had hi |
iory in Ireland which was built by the Norman, | Carew in 1270. |
arned a Gold Glove, and finished second to Rod | Carew in balloting for the American League MVP Award |
father in 1927 he inherited the title of Baron | Carew in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (cr. |
nly to the west of the A4075 road, which links | Carew in the south with the Canaston Bridge junction |
waters of this well a spell thus described by | Carew in 1602 AD-'The quality that man or wife whom |
ant contribution was at the Siege of Boulogne, | Carew in his Survey of Cornwall saying of him "He de |
mple of a tidal flour mill on a dam across the | Carew inlet. |
Carew is also believed to have written, or been resp | |
Carew's biography, written by John Vowell (1526-1601 | |
Denison Clift and starring Lillian Rich, James | Carew, John Stuart, Randle Ayrton and Winter Hall. |
enay and another supposed plotter Sir Nicholas | Carew KG, the Master of the Horse to Henry VIII on 9 |
Carew later moved to Grove House near Petworth. | |
be confused with his near namesake Sir George | Carew, later Earl of Totnes, who also held posts in |
op of the third inning, again started by a Rod | Carew lead off triple. |
Carew lost the case. | |
was president and general manager of the John | Carew Lumber Company in Lindsay and was also involve |
Carew made his debut in the 3-1 loss to Newcastle Un | |
Carew Manor | |
Beddington Park and | Carew Manor |
t year entry boys had their morning lessons at | Carew Manor, walking at lunchtime through Beddington |
I's maids of honour, Elizabeth Throckmorton of | Carew Manor. |
7th-century house which was largely rebuilt by | Carew Mildmay in 1730. |
He married Jane, daughter of | Carew Mildmay, and assumed the additional surname of |
Carew moved to the community of Anaheim Hills, Calif | |
They were all then granted to Sir Nicholas | Carew of Beddington in that same year. |
The Survey of Cornwall \\ Richard | Carew of Antony; ed. with an introduction by F. E. H |
He married Christian, daughter of John | Carew of Haccombe in Devon, with whom he had three s |
y (1625-1701), daughter and co-heiress of John | Carew of Penwarne. |
considerable fortune and the daughter of a Mr | Carew of Bristol) he had had to resign his fellowshi |
Carew on his decision to join Stoke on loan. | |
2 miles away from the seaside resort of Seaton | Carew, on the East Coast, which is also part of Hart |
ince Edward Island, led by rookie leader Wayne | Carew, only won one seat, and Carew lost his own by |
The Shapland | Carew Papers. |
entre on the Dublin Road) and the N20 (at John | Carew Park). |
re O'Malley Park, Keyes Park, Kincora Park and | Carew Park. |
John | Carew parodied the dive in celebration after scoring |
Jackson, Seaver, | Carew, Perry, and Schmidt made it; Quisenberry, Garv |
Carew played his first game after his injury on 31 J | |
Sir John Gawen | Carew Pole, 12th Baronet 29 August 1962-1977 |
Carew Poles of Anthony | |
n Drive passing along the Hartlepool to Seaton | Carew promenade. |
1589: | Carew Raleigh |
country seat in Surrey which he purchased from | Carew Raleigh, son of Sir Walter Raleigh, and here h |
Arthur | Carew Richards (20 February 1865 - 29 November 1930) |
John | Carew Rolfe, Ph.D. (1859, Newburyport, Massachusetts |
James | Carew Rosapepe is an American politician from Maryla |
Bampfylde Moore | Carew, self styled King of the Beggars |
Carew served as a member of the New York State Assem | |
Rod | Carew singled, allowing Freehan to score. |
rt ministerial delay, the plans for the Seaton | Carew station (which became known as Hartlepool nucl |
brought to Antony by General Sir Reginald Pole | Carew, statuary and more recently acquired modern sc |
extended thanks to a Darren Bent tap-in, John | Carew stuck a consolation goal as Tottenham took the |
he addition of Stuart Brown on guitar and Marc | Carew taking over on lead vocals. |
Australian Democrats - Mark | Carew, the party's 1987 candidate. |
s was known, was also a close ally of Nicholas | Carew, the husband of Francis' sister, Elizabeth Car |
Pierce married three times, first to C. Elvira | Carew, they were married on October 19, 1861, she di |
'A broken-hearted woman tends the grave of Mad | Carew' They'll weave a whole story round that woman' |
a sacrifice fly to George Foster that allowed | Carew to score and extend the AL lead to 3-0. |
mor involving the Minnesota Twins to bring Rod | Carew to the Giants. |
e was presented by his old pupil, Sir Nicholas | Carew, to the rectory of Beddington, Surrey, which h |
", but despite the "many reasons" given by Mr. | Carew to turn their attentions to it, "they practice |
The PNC tower as viewed from the | Carew Tower with the new logo. |
The | Carew Tower in downtown Cincinnati, the tallest buil |
for Tower Place Mall; the street level of the | Carew Tower section of the store was subdivided into |
isplays, including the Enchanted Forest in the | Carew Tower arcade with "Pogie and Patter," artifici |
Carew Tower, Delano & Aldrich with W.H. Ahlschlager | |
t (200 m) high, 86 feet (26 m) higher than the | Carew Tower, which was previously the tallest buildi |
s facilities to Cincinnati's tallest building, | Carew Tower. |
Rod | Carew tripled, and scored when George Brett doubled. |
ronetcies created for persons with the surname | Carew, two in the Baronetage of England and one in t |
John | Carew, Villa's top scorer during 2009-10, left on lo |
Carew was the eldest son of the antiquary Richard Ca | |
Wymond | Carew was a sixteenth-century couriter and politicia |
Carew was also president for the Lindsay Central Exh | |
Lord | Carew was educated at Wellington College and Sandhur |
Thomas | Carew was another son, and Carew managed to find him |
November 22, 1983: Rod | Carew was signed as a Free Agent with the California |
Carew was a man of ability, holding the high office | |
ational Convention of the United Irish League, | Carew was excluded from the Irish Parliamentary Part |
rset, one of the Privy Councillors, Sir Gawain | Carew, was ordered to pacify the rebels. |
ly convicted of treason in 1572, he found that | Carew was his gaoler, having been appointed constabl |
Carew was reprimanded for the vigour of his response | |
Carew was popular with the King, who sought his comp | |
Carew was archdeacon of Totnes from 1534 to 1549, be | |
On 27 May 2011, Aston Villa announced that | Carew was one of a number of players released by the |
ndies at Old Trafford in 1969, to dismiss Joey | Carew was described by Wisden, in their classic styl |
Under Elizabeth I, | Carew was sent to settle a dispute between Lord Grey |
Carew was acclaimed. | |
Carew was from Cornwall. | |
Nicholas | Carew was descended from the Carew family of Carew C |
Carew, who published his survey of Cornwall in 1602, | |
verse by contemporary poets, including Thomas | Carew, William Cartwright, Robert Herrick and John S |
the transport of Richard Bond, Bampfield Moore | Carew, William Crocker, Abraham Hart, Edward Browne, |
He names | Carew with these words: "...O.J. Simpson... not a Je |
Carew won by acclamation. | |
Carew would be traded to the Angels in 1979 shortly | |
August 4: Seaton | Carew Wreck in England. |
Brief reappearance and study of Seaton | Carew Wreck |
Brief reappearance and further study of Seaton | Carew Wreck. |
In the 17th century, historian Richard | Carew wrote of Cornish wrestling... |
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