Family:
Marriage:
Children:
- Nicholas De CARREU Death: Abt 1286
Bibliography
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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, Volume 1, 1904. Available at https://archive.org/details/calendarinquisi00offigoog. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: IPM HenryIII v1#[0-9]*].
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Page, William, Victoria County History of Berkshire, London: St Catherine Press, Stamford St, 1924. Philadelphia Free Public Library A942 V661 Vol 1-4. Volume 1&2 available at http://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01ditcuoft, volume 4 text available at british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks/vol4. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Page VCHBerks v[0-9]p[0-9]*].
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Borthwick, Richard, Carew. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 4/7/1998. Subject: Carew. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/H2gmG3AQz5w/m/N1PJ8tZxF6cJ. Author address: rgbor at cyllene dot uwa dot edu dot au. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Richard Borthwick SGM 4/7/1998-A].
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Powys-Lybbe, Tim, Mother of William Carew. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 5/1/1999. Subject: MARSHALL/ CAREW. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/fNb0nLCKgcI/m/dYTE01okk2wJ. Author address: tim at southfrm dot demon dot co dot uk. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Tim Powys-Lybbe SGM 5/1/1999].
Sources for birth and parent Information
- parents:
- [Ref: Tim Powys-Lybbe SGM 5/1/1999],
- father:
- [Ref: Richard Borthwick SGM 4/7/1998-A]
Sources for death Information
- date:
- after 1277 [Ref: Richard Borthwick SGM 4/7/1998-A]
Sources with Information about marriage to Alice MARSHAL
- names:
- Nicholas De CARREW & dau John MARSHALL [Ref: Page VCHBerks v3p505]
- ___ De CARHOU & Alice MARSHAL [Ref: IPM HenryIII v1#757]
Research Notes:
of Carew, Idrone, and Moulsford [Ref: Richard Borthwick SGM 4/7/1998-A]
By the grant of Henry I Moulsford came into the hands of Gerald son of Walter
(fn. 15) de Windsor, the husband of Henry's mistress Nesta daughter of Rhys ap
Tewdwr, King of Deheubarth. (fn. 16) To Gerald evidently succeeded his son
William Fitz Gerald, (fn. 17) sometimes called 'de Pembroke.' (fn. 18) He died
about 1174, when his son Raymond Fitz Gerald 'le Gros' received seisin of his
lands. (fn. 19) Raymond was a distinguished leader among the knights who
invaded Ireland in 1170. (fn. 20) He married Basile sister of Gilbert
'Strongbow,' Earl of Pembroke, but died childless. (fn. 21) His heir was his
brother Odo. He disputed the claim of Geoffrey de Cholsey to land in
Moulsford, possibly the whole manor, in 1194. (fn. 22) It seems probable that
Geoffrey's predecessors had had some interest in the vill, since at some time
previous to 1160 Emma de Cholsey had given two-thirds of the tithes of
Moulsford to Wallingford Priory. (fn. 23) Geoffrey de Cholsey failed to appear
in 1194, (fn. 24) and in the year following William son of Odo made fine with
the king not to be impleaded concerning his land at Moulsford. (fn. 25) Again
in 1207 William, now styled William de Carew (from Carew Castle, co.
Pembroke), paid 40 oz. of gold not to be impleaded by Geoffrey concerning this
land, since King John 'wished him to remain in peace thereof.' (fn. 26) In
1212 he had further confirmation of the grant to his greatgrandfather Gerald
son of Walter. (fn. 27) To him evidently succeeded Nicholas de Carew, (fn. 28)
who is said to have been his son. (fn. 29) Nicholas died about 1228, (fn. 30)
and John Marshall had the custody of Moulsford Manor for a short time after
his death. (fn. 31) In July 1228 the manor was committed to Bertram de Crioil,
constable of Dover, (fn. 32) for his maintenance in the king's service during
pleasure. (fn. 33) In the following September the grant was extended until the
heir of Nicholas should be of age. (fn. 34) John Marshall endeavoured to
recover the custody of the lands and heir of Nicholas Carew in 1230, (fn. 35)
and Crioil was disseised, but restored again in 1232. (fn. 36) The heir of
Nicholas is said to have been his son William, (fn. 37) possibly the William
Carew who had a serjeanty of county Waterford in 1277. (fn. 38) Nicholas
Carew, probably the son of William Carew (fn. 39) and husband of Avice Tute,
(fn. 40) went to Ireland in 1284, (fn. 41) but was in England in 1286, (fn.
42) about which time he is said to have died. [Ref: Page VCHBerks v3p505]
1277: held Waterford in Ireland by Serjeanty [Ref: Richard Borthwick SGM
4/7/1998-A]
Pedigree of William De CARREU
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Otterus Baron Of Gherardini Of Florence
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Otho GERALDINO, Baron Of Windsor
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Walter FITZ OTHO, Baron Of Eton
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Gerald Of Windsor, Constable Of Pembroke Castl
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Beatrice
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William FITZ GERALD
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Rhys Ap Tudor Mawr Prince Of South Wales
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Nest Of Wales, Princess Of Deheubarth
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Rhiwallon Ap Cynfn Of Powys
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Gladys Of Powys
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Eudes FITZ WILLIAM De CAREW
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Sibil De SOMERY
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William De CARREU
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Tancard of Tankarston
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Richard Fitz Tancred
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(Unk Dau)
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Nicholas De CARREU
William De CARREU
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Catherine MYLES
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