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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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