Robert Carew, 3rd Baron Carew
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Robert Shapland George Julian Carew, 3rd Baron Carew KP DL (15 June 1860 – 29 April 1923) was an Anglo-Irish nobleman.
He was born in Dublin, the elder son of Robert Shapland Carew, 2nd Baron Carew and his wife Emily Anne Philips, daughter of . He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.[1] He was Deputy Lieutenant of County Wexford, residing at the family seat, Castleboro House.
Family[]
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He 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)[2] was British minister. She was educated in England. A miniature of Julia, by C. Turrell, was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1900. A portrait and sketch of her appeared in "Men and Women of the Day" (London : 1889).[3] The of the Mughal emperors bought in Persia by her relative was bequeathed to the V&A in 1922 by Lady Carew.[4]
The couple had no children. On his death the baronies passed to his younger brother George Patrick John Carew, 4th Baron Carew.
Notes[]
- ^ "Carew, the Hon. Robert Shapland George Julian (CRW879RS)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ "04/09/1866 – Moving in with Charles Alison, the British ambassador in Tehran". Tinco Martinus Lycklama à Nijeholt (1837-1900) (in American English). 4 September 2016. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- ^ Morgan, Henry James, ed. (1903). Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p. 43.
- ^ "The Carew Spinel (Spinel) | V&A Search the Collections". collections.vam.ac.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
References[]
- Kidd, Charles & Williamson, David (eds.) (1990) Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press,[page needed]
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]
External links[]
- . Thom's Irish Who's Who. Dublin: Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. 32.
- 1860 births
- 1923 deaths
- People educated at Eton College
- Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
- Deputy Lieutenants of Wexford
- Knights of St Patrick
- Barons Carew
- Eldest sons of British hereditary barons
- Peerage of Ireland baron stubs
- Peerage of the United Kingdom baron stubs