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William Fitz Gerard
(-Abt 1174)
Maria Montgomery
Sir Otho Fitz William de Carew Knight
(Abt 1125-1201/1207)
Sir William de Carew Knight
(Abt 1155-)

 

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Sir William de Carew Knight

  • Born: Abt 1155, Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
  • Marriage: Unknown
  • Died: Bef 17 1213, England 1171

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Willaim de Carrio, to who King John restored the Lordship of Moulesford in Berkshire, which King Henry I gave unto Walter, the father of Gerald, died 15 Henry III, married Avice, daughter and heir of Digon Baron of Odrone in Ireland. (Sir Thomas Phillips), parents of
Nicholas Carew
, 15 Hen II, married Katherine, daughter and coheir of Myles Lord Courcye, parents of,
William Baron of Carew
and Moulesford, ob. 7 Edward I, 1279 was the parent of,
Nicholas
, Baron of Carew, died 1297, married Avice, daughter and heir of Richard Tuitt of Mareton, Westmeath, were the parents of,
Sir Nicholas Lord Carew, d. 1311, Lord of Carew Moulesford & Odrone, married Amicia, daughter of Hugh and sister and heir of Sir John Peverell of
Erminton, had manor of Weston Peverell from brother as wife of Nicholas Carew, were the parents of
John Carew, Lord of Carew and Moulesford, ob. 1324, married Joan, da. of Sir Gilbert Talbot, were the parents of
John Carew, Lord of Moulesford and Carew, d. 1363, married Margaret, da. of John Mohun Lord of Dunster, named in the Inq. taken at the death of her husband, were parents of
Sir Leonard Carew
, son and h. age 20 at death of his father, d. 4 Oct 1369, Inq. p.m. 14 Edw. III, No.12, married Alice, da. of Edmund Fitz-Alan de Arundell, Kt., younger brother to Richard 13 EArl of Arundell, parents of
Thomas Carew, Baron Hydron, son and heir, age 8 years at the death of his father, ob. 9 Hen. VI, married to Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir William Bonville of Shute were the parent of
Nicholas Carew,Baron Hydon, aged 22 years 9 Hen. VI, married Joane, daughter of Sir Hugh Courtney of Haccombe and coh. with her mother, parents of
Thomas Carew of Mohuns Ottery, Baron Carew, son and heir married Joane, da. & Cohair of Thomas Carninow, parents of
Nicholas Carew, Baron Carew, aged 22 at time of Visitation, 25 Hen. VI, died 11 Edward IV, bur. at Westminster Abbey, married Margaret, daughter of Sir John Dinham, and sister and coheir of John Lord Dinham were the parents of
Sir Edmund Carew of Ottery Mohun, son and heir, aged 6 in 11 Edward IV, Knighted on Bonworth field and killled at Thorounne, 5 Henry VIII, married to Catherine, daughter and coheir of Sir William Huddersfield, Knight, Attorney General to Hen. VII. Will proved at Lambeth, 6 Jul 1499.

~The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620, pp. 68-67, 70 1171

bullet  Information about this person:

• Background Information. 1206
Odo was succeeded by his son William, who first appears in conjunction with his father in 1194. He appears in records again in 1207, when he succeeded his fahter. He paid in that year a large sum of money that he might not be impleaded for his land of Moulsford, which his predecessors, he said, had held since the days of Henry I. In 1212, William is restored to his lands at Carew and his manor of Moulsford. William must have died before 17 Sep 1213 because documents shoe that his land is in the wardship of a Somerset baron named William Fitz John de Harptree.

"The Origin of the Carews," The Ancestor, Vol.V, pp. 24-25

• Background Information. 1209
Otho de Carrio, son of William, had issue William, unto whom King John, in the 14th year of his reign, made a grant of Mullesford, reciting the grant formerly made unto Gerald by King Henry I, in which Herny I granted unto Gerald, the grandfather of Otho, father of the said William, which had issue Nicholas.

~"Carew's Pedigree," Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, p. 129


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