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Carew used two engraved armorial bookplates, in different sizes, dated 1707 (Franks *471, 5119/*248); the extent and disposition of his library is not known (the baronetcy was inherited by his son Sir [[family::Nicholas Hackett Carew]] (d.1762)).
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Carew used three engraved armorial bookplates, in different sizes, the earliest ones dated 1707 (Franks *471, 5119/*248; the later one, 5120); the extent and disposition of his library is not known (the baronetcy was inherited by his son Sir [[family::Nicholas Hackett Carew]] (d.1762)).
  
 
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Revision as of 06:32, 16 March 2022

Sir Nicholas CAREW, 1st baronet 1686-1727

The smaller of Carew's bookplates (British Museum Franks Collection *248)

Biographical Note

Son of Sir Francis Carew, of Beddington, Surrey, from whom he inherited the family estates in 1689. Matriculated at St Catharine's College, Cambridge 1703, but did not graduate. MP for Haslemere, or Surrey almost continuously 1708-27, where he proved "far from conspicuous" (History of Parliament, which notes his main lifetime achievement in terms of the redevelopment of the house and gardens at Beddington.

Books

Carew used three engraved armorial bookplates, in different sizes, the earliest ones dated 1707 (Franks *471, 5119/*248; the later one, 5120); the extent and disposition of his library is not known (the baronetcy was inherited by his son Sir Nicholas Hackett Carew (d.1762)).

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