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Robert Carew (1747–1834)
Robert Carew may refer to: * Robert Carew (footballer) (1899–1969) , Australian rules footballer * Robert Carew, 1st Baron Carew (1787–1856), Irish politician * Robert Carew, 2nd Baron Carew (1818–1881), Irish politician * Robert Carew, 3rd Baron Carew (1860–1923), Irish peer * Robert Shapland Carew (1752–1829), Irish politician {{hndis, Carew, Robert ...
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Robert Carew (footballer)
Robert Edmund Carew (1 December 1898 – 5 September 1969) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL/AFL, VFL between 1919 and 1922 for the Richmond Football Club. Notes References *Hogan P: ''The Tigers Of Old'', Richmond FC, Melbourne 1996 External links

* 1898 births 1969 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Australian Rules footballers: place kick exponents Players of Australian handball Richmond Football Club players Richmond Football Club premiership players VFL/AFL premiership players People from Williamstown, Victoria 20th-century Australian sportsmen {{AFL-bio-1898-stub ...
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Robert Carew, 1st Baron Carew
Robert Shapland Carew, 1st Baron Carew (9 March 1787 – 2 June 1856), was an Irish Whig Party politician and landowner. Early life and education Carew was born in Dublin, the son of Robert Shapland Carew, also an MP and landowner, and his wife Anne (née Pigott). He was educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford. Career Carew sat as Member of Parliament for County Wexford between 1812 and 1830 and again between 1831 and 1834. He also served as Lord Lieutenant of County Wexford from 1831 until his death. Honours In 1834, Carew was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Carew, of the County of Wexford, and in 1838, he was created Baron Carew, of Castle Boro in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He was further honoured in 1851 when he was invested a Knight of the Order of St Patrick (KP). Marriage and children Carew was married on 16 November 1816 to Jane Catherine Cliffe (1798–1901), daughter of Major Anthony Cliffe and Frances Deane. ...
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Robert Carew, 2nd Baron Carew
Robert Shapland Carew, 2nd Baron Carew (28 January 1818 – 9 September 1881), was an Irish Member of Parliament in the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1840 to 1847 and a hereditary peer in the peerages of Ireland and the United Kingdom. Early life and education Carew was born in Dublin, the son of Robert Carew, 1st Baron Carew, and his wife Jane Catherine Cliffe. He was educated at his father's alma mater Eton College and at Christ Church, Oxford. Career Carew was Liberal Party Member of Parliament for Waterford County between 1840 and 1847. He was appointed High Sheriff of County Waterford for 1848. On his father's death in 1856 he became the 2nd Baron Carew in both the Peerage of Ireland and the Peerage of the United Kingdom and also succeeded him as Lord Lieutenant of County Wexford This is a list of people who have served as Lord-Lieutenant of Wexford. There were lieutenants of counties in Ireland until the reign of James II, when they were renamed governors ...
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Robert Carew, 3rd Baron Carew
Robert Shapland George Julian Carew, 3rd Baron Carew (15 June 1860 – 29 April 1923), was an Anglo-Irish hereditary peer. Early life and education Carew was born in Dublin, the elder son of Robert Shapland Carew, 2nd Baron Carew, and his wife Emily Anne Philips, daughter of Sir George Philips, 2nd Baronet. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. Later life Carew inherited the baronies and a seat in the House of Lords upon the death of his father in 1881. He was Deputy Lieutenant of County Wexford, residing at the family seat, Castleboro House. Marriage Carew married Julia Mary Lethbridge, daughter of Albert Arthur Erin Lethbridge and Jane Hill, on 27 June 1888 at St George's, Hanover Square, London. Julia was born in Hamilton, Ontario, on 9 October 1863. She spent several years as a child in Persia, where her great-uncle Charles Alison (1810–1872) was British minister. She was educated in England. A miniature of Julia, by C. Turrell, was exhibited at the Royal A ...
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