John de Carew Baron Carew [42802] 25
- Born: 1310
- Marriage: Margaret Mohun [42803]
- Died: 22 May 1363 at age 53
General Notes:
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/CAREW1.htm#John%20De%20CAREW%20(B.%20Carew)2
22 May 1363, "the morrow of Whitsunday"
served under Lionel, Duke of Clarence, in Ireland (1362-66), who had been appointed viceroy by his father, Edward III. Lord Deputy of Ireland. After the death of his brother, Nicholas De Carew, Thomas Carew, his uncle, was the next to inherit Moulsford. The manor was seised on 6 may 1325 by Joan Talbot and her son. John paid a £100 fine for his seizure of Moulsford Manor and it apparently passed to his uncle, Thomas Carew. In 1331, Thomas Carew had license to enfeeof Master William Carew, probably in trust for his nephew John, the younger, who was afterwards knighted and became Justicar of Ireland. He held the manor at his death on Whit Monday, 1362, and his son Leonard received seisin of it in 1364. He died Oct 1369, leaving an infant son, Thomas, and his "next friend" had the custody of the manor. This was evidently Nicholas Carew of Purley in Theale Hundred, who had a grant of free warren there in 1373. Thomas Carew was in possession in 1401 and made settlement on his wife, Elizabeth De Bonville, 8 Apr 1410.
John married Margaret Mohun [42803] [MRIN: 551609538], daughter of John Mohun Baron of Dunster [42804] and Christian Seagrave [42805].
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