Thursday, August 19, 2010

CARY - LINE 2

Catherine Carey - Wikipedia


Christian Cary's brother ? - picture of her niece above

"Sir Williams grandson William Carey married Mary Boleyn sister of Anne Boleyn
Queen of England and mother of Queen Elizabeth 1st of England.
Sir William was an ardent supporter of the House of Lancaster and took an
active part in the struggle between the adherents of Henry VI and Edward IV in
the war of the Roses. At the battle of Tewksbury on May 4 1471, the
Lancastarians were defeated and Sir William with others took refuge in the
church abbey. According to the customs of the times the church was a
"Sanctuary", so that they could not be taken out of it. They were enticed out on the
promise of pardon and two days later were beheaded. His property and estates
were confiscated as usual in such cases, but King Henry VII restored it to his
son Robert.

Sir William Cary of Cockington, born 12 Aug 1437 in Cockington, Devon,
England, died 6 May 1471 in Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Engalnd. Written of Sir
William: An eminent Lancastrian, who upon the issue of the battle of
Tewkesbury, 10th Edward IV fled to a church for sanctuary, but was brought forth
under promise of pardon, and beheaded. (1) Married 1458, Elizabeth Ann
Paulet, born 1445 in Hinton St George, (daughter of Sir William Paulet of Hinton
St George and Elizabeth Denebaud). Elizabeth:. (2) Married 1464, Alice Fulford,
born 1443 in Devon, England, (daughter of Sir Baldwin Fulford of Dunsford).
Alice:."


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Friday, November 20, 2009



20
Richard WEEKS
born - England - 1434
died -before 6 Sep 1483
married - England - Honeychurch, Devon 1463
Christian CARY
born - England - Clovelly, Devon 1438
died -
Children
1.Richard WEEKES 1464

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

21
Philip CAREY
born - England - Cockington, Devon 1400
died - England - Cockington, Devon 1437
married - England -
Christian ORCHARD
born - England - Devon - Holway 1404
died - England -
Children
1. William Carey 12 AUG 1437

married 2nd - James Portman

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Friday, November 20, 2009

22
Robert CAREY
born - England - Holway Devon 1375
died - England -
married - England -
Joan HANCHFORD
born - England - Holway Devon 1379
died - England - 4 Dec 1449

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23
John CARY - Sir
"He was Chief Baron of the Exchequer under Richard II to whom
he was loyal. For this he was banished and his goods were
confiscated"
born - England - 1350
died - England - 1404
married - England - 1374
Margaret HOLWAY
born - England - 1354
died - England -
Children
1. Robert CARY
2. John CARY
3. Thomas CARY

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!Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley
Editor-in-Chief, 1999, Page: 1027.


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John CAREY
born - England - Giles-in-the-Heath, Devonshire 1325
died - England - Devonshire County 1371
married - England - Devonshire County 1349
Jane Holwell De BRYEN
born - England - Holway, Devonshire 1325
died -
Children
1. John CAREY
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William DE CARY - LORD
"Member of Parliament during reign of Edward III"
born - England - Somersetshire - Castle Cary 1300
died -England - 1331
married - England - Clovelly, Devon 1324
Margaret BOXEN - BOZON
born - England - Bozume, Clovelly, Devonshire 1311
died - England - 1331
Children
1.John Knight CARY

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Wednesday, December 09, 2009

26
John William DE KARRY - Sir
born - England - Somersetshire - Castle Cary 1270
died - England - Devon
married -
Phillippa ARCHDEACON
born - England - 1274
died - England
Children
1.Lord William CARY b: 1300 in Castle Karry, Somerset, England
2. John CARY

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27
William DE KARRY
"Manor of West Polworth, Devon"
born - England - Somersetshire - Castle Cary 1230
died - England -
married -
Alice BEAUMONT
born - England - 1240
died - England -
Children
1. Sir John William DE KARRY
2. Thomas DE KARRY

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28
John DE KARRY
born - England - Somersetshire - Castle Cary 1200
died - England - Somerset 1229
married -
Elizabeth STAPLETON
born - England - Somerset 1210
died - England -
Children
1.William DE KARRY

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Adam DE KARRY - LORD
born - England - Somersetshire - 1175
died - England -
married -
Anne TREVET
born - England -
died - England -
Children
1 John DE KARRY

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Henry De Lovel
born -France - Ivry La Bataille, Eure, Haute-Normandie 1120
died - England - Rode, Somerset 1190
married - England - Rode, Somerset 1150
Alice De Cary
born - England - Rode, Somerset 1130
died - England - Castle Cary, Somerset 1212
Children
1. Has Children Lord Adam De Karry

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Earthworks of Cary Castle
wikipedia -  16:49, 15 May 2008 Arthena


21Philip CAREY
Christian ORCHARD
"Sir Phillip was a knight and lived during the reigns of Henry IV, V, VI
Sir Phillip Cary of Cockington, born 1400 in Cockington, Devon, England, died 1437. Married
1433, Christian Orchard, born 1404 in Bristol, England, (daughter of William Orchard and
Unknown) died 1472. Christian"
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22Robert CAREY
Joan HANCHFORD
"Sir John de Cary of Upper Cary, born 1350 in Holway, Devon, England, died 1404 in Waterford,
Ireland. Written of John "Sir John Cary was made a baron of the exchequer by King Richard II. In
this post he continued many years, manifesting in all his actions an inflexible virtue and honesty.
And indeed, it fell out at last that he had an extraordinary occasion laid before him, for the proof
and tryal thereof: upon which he proved as true as steel, for the greatest dangers could not affright
him from his duty and loyalty to his distressed master King Richard II, unto whom he faithfully
adhered when most others had forsaken him; to his present loss indeed, but to his future eternal
renown. For in the catastrophe of that king's reign, he reverend judge, unable and unwilling to
bow, did freely and confidently speak his mind. He opposed the proceedings for procurators, in
regard to his oath, to take King Richard's resignation, his true and undoubted sovereign. This
cause him pursued with so much zeal and earnestness, that at the entrance of Henry IV into the
English crown, he was by that prince banished his country and his goods and lands were
confiscated." He married Margaret Holway, (daughter of Richard de Holway of Northlaw).
Margaret:.
Children:
8. i Sir Robert Cary of Cockington and Clovelly born 1375.
ii John (James) Cary, born c1377.
iii Thomas Cary, born c1379"
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22Robert CAREY
Jane HANKSFORD
"He was MP for Devon 1407-1425 and the famous jouster of Smithfield.632 Named as an heir to
hi s grandfather, Robert, in an inquisition 20 Richard II, no. 127 and in Charter 9, September 1 9
Richard II (1397) which assigned him part of the lands which had been taken from his father

Marriage 1 Margaret COURTENAY b: BEF 1383 in Powderham, Devonshire, Eng.
* Married: ABT 1395 in Of Holway, Devonshire, Engl
Children
1. Johanna CARY b: ABT 1396 in Of Holway, Devonshire, Engl

Marriage 2 Jane HANCHFORD (HANKSFORD) b: BEF 1387 in Of Holway, Devonshire, Eng.
Children
1. Philip CARY b: ABT 1400 in Of CocKington, Devonshire, Eng".

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23John CAREY
Margaret Agnes HOLWAY (DE HOLEWAY)
"He was Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in 1386. Because of his loyalty to King Richard II , he
was banished to Ireland in 1388 where he died in 1404. 623 Named in deed #1387, Rich II .
Named in an Inquisition 20 Richard II #127 (1397).605 Named in a settlement before marriag e
in 1376
Children
1. John CAREY
2. Robert CAREY b: 1375"
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23John CAREY
Margaret Agnes HOLWAY (DE HOLEWAY)
"Named in a settlement before marriage in 1376. Sir William Pole calls her Anne, daughter of W
illiam Holway of Holway"
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24John CAREY
Jane Holwell De BRYEN
"She was named in the Inquisition Post Mortem of 20 Richard II, No. 127"
"Marriage 1 Agnes STAFFORD
Marriage 2 Jane DE BRYAN b: ABT. 1325 in Holway, Devonshire, England
* Married: ABT. 1349 in Devonshire, England
Children
1. John CAREY b: ABT. 1350 in Devonshire, England
2. William CARY
3. Thomas CARY
4. Johanna CARY"
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Saturday, November 21, 2009

29Adam DE KARRY - LORD
Anne TREVET
"The town of Castle Cary has no recorded history prior to the Normans, although a Saxon charter
mentioned Cari in 725 AD. 673According to the Somerset Domesday Book, Castle Cary was held
before 1066 by the Saxon  The subsequent Norman holder of Castle Cary was Walter de Douai,
son of Urso of Douai near Lille in Normandy. He was at the Battle of Hastings with William the
Conqueror. He held 37 manors and extensive lands in Devonshire and a great barony. His chief
domain was at Bampton, and from him descended the Barons of Bampton. He was noted as an
under-tenant of Roger de Courcelle.

In 1086 Douai is mentioned in the Somerset Domesday book as holding Castle Cary which was
his richest property in Somerset. Castle Cary or Kari in 1086 was a prosperous manor of 2,400
acres of plowland, of which 960 were held by the lord, 100 acres of meadow and woodland
measuring one league by one half. It had three gristmills, 23 villagers, 20 smallholders, 17
plows, six slaves, eight swineherds, 50 swine 16 cattle and 117 sheep.

It is likely that early fortifications were built either by the Romans, Britons or the Saxons. At the
time of the Norman Conquest (1066AD) the population of Cary was about 300 souls. By 1138 AD
the Normans had built a castle at the foot of Lodge Hill, giving the town part of its name. By 1107,
Castle Cary was held by Ralph Lovell whose father was probably Geoffrey de Douai, son of
Walter de Douai, Baron Bampton who held Castle Cary at the time of Domesday. He was
succeeded in 1121 by his son Baldwin Lovell, was succedded by Ralph II, a rebel against King
Stephen.In 1138 King Stephen "beseiged Castle Cary with vigour and determination, and since
his engine scattered fire and showers of stones among the beseiged and the pressure went on
until their rations ran short, he at last compelled them to surrender."  Later in the war in 1147, the
king was fortifying Castle Cary and was set upon by the Earl of Glocester who routed him from the
place. In 1166, Castle Cary was held once again by Henry Lovell, son of Ralph II. 680 Although
nearby earthworks can still be seen on the side of Lodge Hill, no trace of the original castle
remains. Archealogical examination of the site indicates that the keep was 78 feet square and of
early Norman construction. The presence of many burnt stones suggest it was destroyed mainly
by fire, probably about 1155. It may be that the Horse Pond is part of the ancient moat.

Baron Lovel eventually became a supporter of King Stephen and continued as baron of Castle
Cary after the end of the civil war His son Henry Lovel who was tenant in chief at Castle Cary in
1166, married a certain Alice de Cary who may have been a co-heiress of the Bramptons. The
relation between Allice de Cary and Adam de Cary is not known yet. According to Cary family
history, Adam was a lord at Castle Kari in Somersetshire in 1198, forty years after the destruction
of the castle fortifications, according to Sir William Pole. It may be that Adam held a portion of
Castle Cary as sub-tenant of Ralph Lovel, son of Henry.

Castle Kari was four miles north of Cadbury Castle, the legendary Camelot of the of King Arthur.
The town of Castle Cary now lies about 30 miles south of Bristol and springs near the town are
the source of the River Cary.  A certain Baron Dekari particpated in the Crusades in 1095, but his
relation to Adam de Kary is not known.

He m. Amy Trevitt.

They had one child:
8388608         i.         John (~1200-)"
Ahnentafel Report:
Jay Cary, Lyme, NH Friday, September 06, 2002
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~jac/cmc/at01/at01_055.htm
Wednesday, December 09, 2009

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