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Thomas Carew

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Beddington, Surrey, England
Death: October 1430 (27-36)
Beddington, London Borough of Sutton, Greater London, England
Place of Burial: Beddington, Surrey, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Nicholas de Carew, MP of Beddington Surrey and Isabella de Carew
Husband of Agnes Hayton and Mary De La Mare
Father of Mary/Mercy Forde; Joan Saunders, of Surrey and Isabel Carew
Brother of Nicholas Carew, of Beddington
Half brother of Elizabeth Lewknor (Carew)

Occupation: 1430 DEATH DALT DVP??
Managed by: Oliver Marcus Stedall
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About Thomas Carew

Thomas Carew

  • Son of Nicholas de Carew, MP of Beddington Surrey and Isabella de la Mare
  • Navy Commander for Henry, IV & Henry, V
  • THOMAS CAREW. Predeceased his father, dying in October 1430. He is named as a son of Isabel on the monumental brass of his parents in Beddington Church. Another brass in Beddington Church is attributed to him and includes his sister, Isabel.
  • Find A Grave - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214692439/thomas-carew

Thomas CAREW, by The Tudor Place

Thomas CAREW, Died in 1430

  • Father: Nicholas CAREW
  • Mother: Isabella De La MARE

Married

  • Married: Agnes HEYTON daughter of Thomas Hayton, of Batilles and Westburgh, co. Surrey. At his death in 1432, Agnes was married to her 2nd husband, John Exham or Hexham, and by 1450 was married to her 3rd husband, Thomas Sayer, with whom she conveyed Westburgh to her daughters Mercy and Joan and their husbands, Richard Ford and William Saunders.

Children:

  • 1. Joan CAREW born in or before 1417 (being under age 15 at the time of her grandfather's will); died 1470. Joan was named as the heir of her grandfather in his will to his manor of Warlingham, co. Surrey, later called Carews. In default of Joan's issue the manor was then to descend to her sister Mercy, with contingent remainders to Nicholas and Isabel, son and daughter of the testator. Joan married William Saunders, together with whom she brought a suit against William Selman and William Bradford, trustees appointed by her grandfather, to oblige them to surrender the estate to her, she being more than 15 years old, the age to which she was entitled to the estate. She deposed that in spite of this fact and of the will of her grandfather, produced by her grandmother Mercy, the trustees refused to give it up. The lands were surrendered to her in 1451. Warlington (Carew) Manor descended to her descendants.

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Thomas Carew's Timeline

1398
1398
Beddington, Surrey, England
1420
1420
SURREY, MALMAYNS, England (United Kingdom)
1423
1423
SURREY, MALMAYNS, England (United Kingdom)
1430
October 1430
Age 32
Beddington, London Borough of Sutton, Greater London, England
1430
Beddington, Wallington, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
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Beddington Church, Beddington, Surrey, England