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====Biographical Note====
 
====Biographical Note====
Second son of [[family::Sir Robert Carey]], [[occupation::courtier]], created 1st [[personal Title::Earl of Monmouth]] in 1626.  BA [[education::Exeter College, Oxford]] 1614, after which he travelled abroad.  [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire]] 1621, and for various Cornish constituencies during the 1620s.  He seems not to have been active in parliamentary affairs, but was involved in court and diplomatic business, and was designated ambassador to [[location::Venice]] shortly before his death.
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Second son of [[family::Sir Robert Carey]], courtier, created 1st [[personal title::Earl of Monmouth]] in 1626.  BA [[education::Exeter College, Oxford]] 1614, after which he travelled abroad.  [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire]] 1621, and for various Cornish constituencies during the 1620s.  He seems not to have been active in parliamentary affairs, but was involved in court and diplomatic business, and was designated ambassador to [[location::Venice]] shortly before his death.
  
 
====Books====  
 
====Books====  
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[[File:CaryThomas1.jpg| thumb | 200px | Armorial stamp of Thomas Cary (British Armorial Bindings)]]
 
Carey's entry rests on a single book in the armorials database, with the Carey arms and an inscription and monogram on the titlepage "Thomas Cary"; this man is suggested as the likely owner.  His will has no mention of books, [[bequest::bequeathing]] all his household goods to his [[family::wife]].  Examples: CUL W.12.46.
 
Carey's entry rests on a single book in the armorials database, with the Carey arms and an inscription and monogram on the titlepage "Thomas Cary"; this man is suggested as the likely owner.  His will has no mention of books, [[bequest::bequeathing]] all his household goods to his [[family::wife]].  Examples: CUL W.12.46.
  
 
====Characteristic Markings====  
 
====Characteristic Markings====  
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Armorial stamp; inscription and monogram.
  
 
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*[http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamps/CAR014_s1 British Armorial Bindings].
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*[https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/stamp-owners/CAR014 British Armorial Bindings].
 
*[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/carey-thomas-1597-1634 History of Parliament]
 
*[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/carey-thomas-1597-1634 History of Parliament]
 
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 8 June 2021

Thomas CAREY 1597-1634

Biographical Note

Second son of Sir Robert Carey, courtier, created 1st Earl of Monmouth in 1626. BA Exeter College, Oxford 1614, after which he travelled abroad. MP for Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire 1621, and for various Cornish constituencies during the 1620s. He seems not to have been active in parliamentary affairs, but was involved in court and diplomatic business, and was designated ambassador to Venice shortly before his death.

Books

Armorial stamp of Thomas Cary (British Armorial Bindings)

Carey's entry rests on a single book in the armorials database, with the Carey arms and an inscription and monogram on the titlepage "Thomas Cary"; this man is suggested as the likely owner. His will has no mention of books, bequeathing all his household goods to his wife. Examples: CUL W.12.46.

Characteristic Markings

Armorial stamp; inscription and monogram.

Sources