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CARR (KERR), William.

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EITHERof ?Whitehall, Westminster. illegit. nephew of Sir Robert Carr, 1st earl of Somerset.Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, i. 559; Letters of Jas. I ed. G.P.V. Akrigg, 336. m. by 1623, Frances, 1da. CSP Dom. 1623-5, p. 1; D. Lysons, Environs of London, iii. 298 n. 63. d. aft. 26 Apr. 1631. E407/125.Groom of the bedchamber, 1614-at least 1625. LC5/50, p. 116; LC2/6, f. 37v.ORof Ancrum, Roxburghs. b. c. 1605, 1st s. of Sir Robert Kerr (Carr)*, 1st earl of Ancram and Elizabeth, da. of Sir John Murray of Blackbarony. Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian ed. D. Laing, i. pp. xlv, cxv. educ. Queens’, Camb. 1621; travelled abroad (France, Italy, Switzerland), 1624-5. Al. Cant.; Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. pp. xlv-vii. m. 9 Dec. 1630, Anne (d. 26 Mar. 1667), da. of Sir Robert Kerr, 2nd earl of Lothian, 5s. (2 d.v.p.) 9da. (3 d.v.p.). Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. pp. cvi-vii, cxvi, cxxix. Kntd. 6 Mar. 1627; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 191. cr. 3rd earl of Lothian 31 Oct. 1631; suc. fa. (not as earl of Ancram) 1654. CP sub Ancram. d. Oct. 1675. Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. p. cx.?Capt. ft., Île de Ré expedition 1627, La Rochelle expedition 1628, Netherlands 1629; Ibid. pp. 44-5, 47-50; CSP Dom. 1628-9, p. 164; Scots Brigade in Holland ed. J. Ferguson (Scot. Hist. Soc. xxxii) i. 400. officer, 1st and 2nd Bps.’ Wars 1639-40; Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. pp. lviii, lxi. gov. Newcastle 1640-1; Ibid. pp. lxi-ii. lt.-gen. Scottish forces in Ire. 1642-at least 1645. Reg. PC Scot. 1638-43, p. 221; Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. p. lxxiii.Commr. highway repairs [S] 1633, prevention of plague 1637-8, subscription to Covenant 1638; Reg. PC Scot. 1633-5, p. 14; 1635-7, p. 431; 1638-43, pp. 1, 76. j.p. Edinburgh 1634. Reg. PC Scot. 1633-5, pp. 378, 424.Commr. Treasury [S] 1641; PC [S] from 1641; Reg. PC Scot. 1638-43, pp. xxii, 143. commr. privileges of Scots in France 1643; commr. [S] negotiations with Charles I 1647, Charles II 1650; Ibid. 346; Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. pp. lxvii, lxxvi, lxxxviii. sec. of state [S] 1649-51; commr. Union 1670. Corresp. of Earls of Ancram and Lothian, i. p. lxxxiv; ii. 434; CSP Dom. 1670, p. 390.
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CARNABY, Sir William (c.1593-1645), of Farnham (Thernham), Alwinton and Bothal, Northumb.

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b. c. 1593, 1st s. of William Carnaby of Farnham and Langley, Northumb., and Mabel, da. of Cuthbert Carnaby of Aydon, Northumb. m. Jane, da. of Sir Robert Bindloss of Borwick Hall, Warton, Lancs., 1s. ?d.v.p. 1da.Hist. Northumb. (Northumb. Co. Hist. Cttee.), x. 408. Kntd. 10 Aug. 1619; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 173. suc. fa. 1622 or 1623. d. Oct. 1645. Hist. Northumb. x. 408. sig. William Carnabye.
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J.p. ?Westmld. 1621, C231/4, f. 126v. No other evidence has been found to show that Carnaby was a Westmld. j.p.; possibly he was listed in error, for he was certainly added to the Northumb. bench in 1621, though there is no entry for his appointment. Northumb. 1621 – at least40, co. Dur. 1634-at least 1640; C193/13/1, f. 75v; C231/5, p. 140; C66/2859. dep. lt. Northumb. by 1627, SP16/66/86. commr. Forced Loan 1627, T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 145; C193/12/2, f. 43. sheriff 1635–6; List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 99. commr. suppress malefactors, Borders 1635, CSP Dom. 1635, p. 510. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. 1639-at least 1641, C181/5, ff. 138, 203v. array, Northumb. and co. Dur. 1642. Northants. RO, FH 133.

Treas.-at-wars (roy.), army of the mq. of Newcastle (Sir William Cavendish II*) 1643–4. W. Yorks. AS (Bradford), SpSt/10/3/4; M. Cavendish, Life of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle ed. C.H. Firth, 88.

Main residences: Farnham (Thernham), Alwinton; Bothal, Northumb.
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CARLETON, Dudley (1574-1632), of Westminster and Imbercourt, Thames Ditton, Surr.

Family and Education
b. 10 Mar. 1574, 2nd s. of Anthony Carleton† (d.1576) of Brightwell Baldwin, Oxon. and his 2nd w. Joyce, da. of Sir John Goodwin of Upper Winchendon, Bucks., wid. of Robert Saunders† of Flore, Northants. Vis. Oxon. (Harl. Soc. v), 122-4. educ. Westminster; Christ Church, Oxf. 1591, BA 1595, MA 1600; G. Inn 1605; MA, Camb. 1626; DCL, Oxf. 1636. Al. Ox.; GI Admiss. m. (1) 2 Nov. 1607, Anne (d. 18 Apr. 1627), da. and coh. of George Garrard of Longfield, Kent, wid. of Sir Walter Tredway of Beckley Park, Oxon., 1s. d.v.p.; VCH Bucks. iii. 309; CSP Dom. 1603-10, p.514; T. Birch, Ct. and Times of Jas. I, i. 117. (2) 14 June 1630, Anne (d. 10 Jan. 1639), da. of Sir Henry Glemham† of Glemham Hall, Suff., wid. of Paul, 1st Visct. Bayning, 1da. (posth.). CP. Kntd. c. 9 Aug. 1610; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 150. cr. Bar. Carleton of Imbercourt 22 May 1626, Visct. Dorchester 25 July 1628.CP. d. 15 Feb. 1632. C142/483/89. sig. Dudley Carleton.
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Member, embassy, Paris 1595, 1597, Madrid 1605; SP78/37, f. 105, 78/39, f. 243; CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 235. sec. to Sir Edward Norris†, gov. of Ostend, 1597 – 1600, to Sir Thomas Parry*, amb. to France, 1602–3; Handlist of Brit. Diplomatic Representatives comp. G.M. Bell, 102; SP12/266/87, 12/286/5. comptroller, household of Henry Percy, 9th earl of Northumberland 1603–5. CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 222.

Sec. of state [I] 1609–10. CSP Ire. 1608–10, pp. 348, 373.

Amb. Venice 1610 – 15, Savoy 1615, Utd. Provinces 1616 – 25, 1627 – 28, (extraordinary) France 1626. Handlist of Brit. Diplomatic Representatives, 108, 196, 198, 229, 290.

PC 1625–d.; CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 179. v.-chamberlain 1625–8; Ibid. 192–3. member, Council of War 1626–30; APC, 1625–6, p. 266. sec. of state 1628–d.; APC, 1628–9, p. 262. commr. Admlty. 1628–d. CSP Dom. 1628–9, p. 333; 1631–3. p. 277.

Commr. Forced Loan, Berks., Mdx. and Oxon. 1626 – 27, oyer and terminer, the Verge 1627 – d., London 1629 – d., Oxf. circ. 1631 – d., sewers, London 1629, piracy, London 1630, Devon 1630, Cumb. 1631; T. Rymer, Foedera viii. pt. 2, pp. 141–5; C181/3, ff. 217, 255v; 181/4, ff. 15, 36v, 52, 71, 81. j.p. Oxon. and Surr. 1632. SP16/212.

Main residences: Westminster; Imbercourt, Thames Ditton, Surr.
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CARLETON, Sir John, 1st Bt. (c.1594-1637), of the Mews, Whitehall; Cheveley, Cambs. and Holcombe, Oxon.

Family and Education
b. c. 1594,Age calculated from date of admiss. to univ. His father’s i.p.m., which suggests that he was 24 in 1628, is clearly incorrect: C142/439/45. o. s. of George Carleton of Holcombe, surveyor of the stables (jt.), and his 1st w. Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Sir John Brocket† of Brocket Hall, Hatfield, Herts. Vis. Oxon. (Harl. Soc. v), 124. educ. BA Christ Church, Oxf. 1610; ?MA King’s Coll. Camb. 1629; Al. Ox.; CSP Dom. 1628-9, p. 513. travelled abroad (Italy) 1612. Carleton to Chamberlain ed. M. Lee, 120. m. 21 July 1623, Anne (d. 17 May 1671), da. of Sir Richard Houghton*, 1st bt. of Hoghton Tower, Lancs., wid. of (Sir) John Cotton† (d. 1621) of Landwade and Cheveley, Cambs. 1s. 2da. Vis. Oxon. 125; Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, ii. 511; C142/385/44; 142/439/45; CB. cr. bt. 28 May 1627; 47th DKR, 131. suc. fa. 1628. d. 7 Nov. 1637. C142/571/163. sig. John Carleton.
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Equerry, king’s Household 1612–29, CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 160; Chamberlain Letters, i. 471; E115/112/75. Queen Henrietta Maria by 1629; SP16/154, f. 117v. gent. of the privy chamber, extraordinary by 1633, N. Carlisle, Privy Chamber, 135. ordinary 1634–?d. LC5/132, p. 359.

Dep. lt. Cambs. 1625–d., CSP Dom. 1623–5, p. 484; 1629–31, p. 46; Harl. 4014, f. 24v. j.p. 1625–d.; C231/4, f. 183; C193/13/2, f. 7v. commr. Forced Loan, Cambs. 1626–7, C193/12/2, f. 5. sewers, Cambs. and I. of Ely 1627, R. Gleane 1629-at least 1635, C181/3, f. 220v; 181/4, f. 19v; 181/5, f. 9v. charitable uses, Cambs. 1629–d.; C192/1, unfol. master of the Game, Newmarket, Cambs. and Suff. by 1630-at least 1636; CSP Dom. 1629–31, pp. 274, 381; 1635–6, p. 366. ?commr. knighthood fines, Cambs. c.1631, Ibid. 1631–3, p. 228. swans, Cambs. and Hunts. 1633; C181/4, f. 153v. sheriff, Cambs. and Hunts. 1636–7. List of Sheriffs comp. A. Hughes (PRO, L. and I. ix), 14.

Main residences: the Mews, Whitehall and Cheveley, Cambs. and Holcombe, Oxon.
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CAREY, Thomas (1597-1634), of Whitehall; The Strand, Westminster and Parson’s Green, Fulham, Mdx.

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b. 16 Sept. 1597, Mems. of Robert Carey ed. F.H. Mares, 85. 2nd s. of Sir Robert Carey* (d.1639), of Whitehall and Leppington, Yorks., and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Caerhayes, Cornw.; bro. of Sir Henry II*. Vivian, Vis. Devon, 154-5; Her. and Gen. iv. 45. educ. privately (Henry Burton); Exeter Coll. Oxf. 1611, BA 1614; Al. Ox.; Oxford DNB sub Burton, Henry. embassy, Madrid 1617; SP94/22, f. 241. travelled abroad (Germany, France) 1618-20. APC, 1618-19, p. 467; T. Birch, Ct. and Times of Jas. I, i. 245-6; ii. 158. m. c.1627, Margaret, da. of (Sir) Thomas Smith† of Parson’s Green, clerk of the parliaments 1597-1609, 3da. Vis. Herts. (Harl. Soc. xxxii), 137; H. Feret, Fulham Old and New, ii. 137. d. 9 Apr. 1634. C142/537/87; Feret, ii. 138.
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Groom of the bedchamber to Prince Charles 1616, to Charles as king 1625–d. Mems. of Robert Carey, 76; Northants RO, IC4313; LC2/6, f. 69; CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 70.

Gent. porter, Tower of London 1629–d.; APC, 1629–30, pp. 248–9; CSP Dom. 1629–31, p. 132. commr. archery, London 1632; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 3, p. 253. j.p. Mdx. 1633–d. C231/5, p. 101.

Main residences: Whitehall and The Strand, Westminster and Parson's Green, Fulham, Mdx.
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CAREY, Sir Robert (c.1560-1639), of Whitehall; Columbine Hall, Stowupland, Suff. and Leppington, Yorks.; later of Kenilworth Castle, Warws. and Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Herts.

Family and Education
b. c.1560,Mems. of Robert Carey ed. F.H. Mares, xvi. 78. 10th but 4th surv. s. of Henry Carey†, 1st Bar. Hunsdon (d. 23 July 1596) of Buckingham, Bucks. and Hunsdon, Herts., and Anne, da. of Sir Thomas Morgan of Arkstone, Herefs.; bro. of Sir Edmund*, Sir George†, Henry†, John† and William†. Vivian, Vis. Devon, 154-5. educ. privately; embassy, Brussels 1577-8, Edinburgh 1583; travelled abroad (France) 1582. Mems. of Robert Carey, 3-6. m. 20 Aug. 1593, Ibid. 25. his cos. Elizabeth, da. of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Caerhayes, Cornw., wid. of Sir Henry Widdrington of Widdrington, Northumb., 2s. (1 d.v.p.) 1da. Vivian, 155. Kntd. c. Oct. 1591; Mems. of Robert Carey, 18. cr. Bar. Carey of Leppington 6 Feb. 1622; 1st earl of Monmouth 5 Feb. 1626. CP, iii. 22; ix. 58-9. d. 12 Apr. 1639. Mems. of Robert Carey, 89; CSP Dom. 1639, p. 36.
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Vol. Low Countries 1585, Armada campaign 1588; Mems. of Robert Carey, xx, 9–10. capt. of ft., Normandy 1591; Lansd. 149, f. 49v. capt. of Norham Castle, Northumb. 1595–1603, Mems. of Robert Carey, 84, 87. Tynemouth Castle, Northumb. 1632–d. H.H.E. Craster, Hist. Northumb. viii. 179–80; CSP Dom. 1638–9, p. 15.

Amb. Edinburgh 1586, 1587, 1593; Mems. of Robert Carey, 7–9, 23–4; Handlist of British Diplomatic Representatives comp. G.M. Bell, 248, 251. gent. of the bedchamber Mar. – May 1603, privy chamber May 1603–5; Mems. of Robert Carey, 65–6; Harl. 6166, f. 68v. master of the Household to Prince Charles 1605 – 11, master of the robes 1611 – 17, gent of the bedchamber 1611 – 25, chamberlain 1617 – 25; gent. of the bedchamber to Charles I 1625–d. Mems. of Robert Carey, 71–2, 75; Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, i. 258; SC6Jas.I/1680–7.

Dep. warden, West March 1593–4, East March 1595–6; warden, East March 1596–8, Middle March 1598–1603; Mems. of Robert Carey, xiii, 33, 42, 45–9, 57. j.p. Northumb. 1594 – 1604, co. Dur. 1597 – 1603, Suff. by 1604–d.; C66/1421, 1549, 1620; C231/1, f. 28; C181/1, f. 60; SP16/405, f. 61v. custos rot. Northumb. 1598-c.1604; C231/1, f. 51. member, Council in the North 1599–d.; R. Reid, Council in the North, 496. member, High Commission, York prov. 1599, T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 1, p. 224. oyer and terminer, Northern circ. by 1602 – 04, the Verge 1617, C181/1, ff. 19, 96v; 181/2, f. 287. sewers, Suff. 1619; C181/2, f. 349v. freeman, Portsmouth 1624; R. East, Portsmouth Recs. 349. ld. Lt. Staffs. 1627–9; Sainty, Lords Lieutenants, 32. commr. swans, Kent, Surr., Suss., Suff. and many other counties, c. 1629, Suff. and Essex 1635. C181/3, f. 267v; 181/5, f. 28.

Member, Virg. Co. 1609. A. Brown, Genesis of US, i. 212.

Main residences: Whitehall and Columbine Hall, Stowupland, Suff. and Leppington, Yorks.; Kenilworth Castle, Warws.; Moor Park, Rickmansworth, Herts.
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BARKER, Robert (by 1565-1618), of Monkwick, Colchester, Essex; Parham, Suff. and Serjeants’ Inn, Fleet Street, London

Family and Education
b. by 1565,Age calculated from poss. date of admiss. to university. 3rd s. of John Barker (d.1584/5) of Bildeston, Suff., clothier, and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Edward Bestney of Soham, Cambs. educ. ? St. John’s, Camb. 1577; Clifford’s Inn; I. Temple 1579, called 1587. m. by 1586, Margaret, da. of Robert Coke of Mileham, Norf. 2s. 4da. (at least 1 d.v.p.). Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 341; Vis. Suff. ed. Metcalfe, 183; F.S. Growse, Materials for a Hist. of Bildeston, Suff. 48; Al. Cant.; CITR, i. 346; I. Temple admiss. database; IGI, Suff. One of Barker’s ch. was named Philip (d.1601), aft. Barker’s step-mother (PROB 11/68, f. 28), and so was probably female. d. 5 Apr. 1618. C142/371/114.
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Auditor, treas.’s accts. I. Temple, 1598, 1600, steward, reader’s dinner 1602, bencher 1601 – 03, reader 1603; CITR, i. 424, 435, 446, 441 (name mis-spelt ‘Baker’), 453. town clerk, Colchester by 1599–d., Essex RO, D/B5 Sr12–13; C181/1, f. 9v; 181/2, ff. 296v, 329v. fee’d counsel, Ipswich, Suff. by 1610, N. Bacon, Annals of Ipswich, 442. Harwich, Essex by 1614, Harwich bor. recs. ms 98/3, f. 25; ms 99, unfol. 1613–14 chamberlain’s acct. recorder, Aldeburgh, Suff. 1610;C66/1708, m.26 sjt.-at-law 1603.Order of Sjts.-at-Law ed. J.H. Baker (Selden Soc. suppl. ser. v), 498.

Freeman, Colchester 1597; Essex RO, D/B5 Gb1, f. 132. commr. gaol delivery, Colchester by 1599–d., Essex RO, D/B5 Sr12–13; C181/1, f. 9; 181/2, f. 329v. Melton, Suff. 1603, Orford, Suff. 1604; C181/1, ff. 63, 86. j.p. Suff. 1599 – at least1614, Harwich 1601 – at least03, Essex 1607 – d., Bucks. 1614; C231/1, ff. 72, 108; C181/1, f. 50; C66/1988; Cal. of Assize Recs. Essex Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 14, 197. commr. piracy, Suff. 1604, 1614, C181/1, f. 83; 181/2, f. 174. oyer and terminer, Norf. circ. 1607, C181/2, f. 26. subsidy, Colchester 1608 – 09, Suff. and Orford 1608, SP14/31/1; E115/48/104. charitable uses, Essex 1611 – 14, Suff. 1617–d., C93/4/4; 93/5/7, 16; 93/6/6; 93/9/4. sewers, Colchester 10 Feb. 1618–d. C181/2, f. 308.

Main residences: Monkwick, Colchester, Essex and Parham, Suff. and Serjeants’ Inn, Fleet Street, London.
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CAREY (CARY), Sir Philip (c.1580-1631), of Hunslet, Yorks. and Silver Street, London

Family and Education
b. c. 1580, 3rd s.of Sir Edward Carey† (d.1618) of Aldenham, Herts. and Catherine, da. of Sir Henry Knyvett of E. Horsley, Surr.; bro. of Adolphus* and Sir Henry Carey I*.Her. and Gen. iii. 35, 39, 42. educ. G. Inn 1590; Queen’s, Oxf. matric. 22 Feb. 1594, aged 14; GI Admiss.; Al. Ox. embassy, Madrid 1605. NLW, Carreglwyd mss I/699. m. by 1609, Elizabeth (d.1623), Her. and Gen. iii. 44. da. and h. of Richard Bland of Carleton, Rothwell, Yorks., 4s. 3da. The Gen. n.s. xxiii. 201; Vis. Herts. (Harl. Soc. xxii), 135-6. Kntd. 23 Mar. 1605; Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 137. suc. bro. in Great Gaddesden estate, Herts., 1609. PROB 11/113, f. 253v. d. 13 June 1631. Her. and Gen. iii. 39.
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Gent. of the privy chamber to Prince Henry 1610–12; Harl. 7009, f. 5; SP14/67/147. commr. logwood imports 1620, CD 1621, vii. 410. trade 1621, 1622, 1625, APC, 1621–3, pp. 80, 208; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 1, p. 59. Virg. plantation 1624; Rymer, vii. pt. 4, p.144. surveyor gen. of customs 1619–d. CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 582; E351/620–35.

Kpr. of Marylebone Park, Mdx. 1615–d. C66/2029; CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 275; 1628–9, pp. 583, 590; 1629–31, p. 67; APC, 1629–30, p. 93.

Cttee. Virg. Co. 1621. Recs. Virg. Co. ed. S.M. Kingsbury, i. 473.

Main residences: Hunslet, Yorks.; Silver Street, London.
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CAREY (CARY), Sir Henry I (c.1575-1633), of Aldenham, Herts. and Carey House, Smithfield, London

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b. c. 1575, 1st s. of Sir Edward Carey† of Aldenham, and Catherine, da. of Sir Henry Knyvet of East Horsley, Surr.; bro. of Adolphus* and Sir Philip*.Her. and Gen. iii. 39-40. educ. G. Inn 1590; Exeter Coll., Oxf. c.1592.Al. Ox.; GI Admiss. m. c. Sept. 1602 (with £2,000), Elizabeth (d.1639), da. and h. of Lawrence Tanfield* of Burford Priory, Oxon., c. bar. Exch. 1607-25, 5s. (1 d.v.p.) 6da. (1 d.v.p.).Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, i. 153, 159; Lady Falkland ed. R. Simpson, 7, 11. Kntd. 12 July 1599;Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 96. suc. fa. 1618;C142/374/109. cr. Visct. Falkland [S] 14 Nov. 1620.CP, v. 239. d. 25 Sept. 1633.C142/522/30; 142/539/20.
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Vol. Ireland 1599,HMC Hatfield, ix. 22, 237. Dutch army 1605;HMC 7th Rep. 529. member, embassy to Brussels 1605.HMC Bath, i. 200.

J.p. Herts. and St. Albans liberty by 1601 – d., Mdx. 1622–9;C66/1549; C181/1, f. 9v; 181/4, f. 132; C231/4, f. 44; C66/2527; SP16/212, f. 28v. commr. subsidy, Herts. 1608, 1622, 1624, Mdx. 1622,SP14/31/1; C212/22/21, 23. oyer and terminer, St Albans liberty 1612 – 31, Home circ. 1618 – d., London, Newgate and Mdx. 1621–32;C181/2, ff. 176, 331; 181/3, ff. 1, 3, 20v, 21v, 31v, 243v, 261, 264; 181/4, ff. 15v, 24v, 90, 105v, 127v. kpr. Marylebone Park, Mdx. by 1614–15;Lansd. 1217, f. 18; CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 249. collector of Benevolence, Herts. 1614;HMC Hatfield, xxii. 15. dep. lt. Herts. c.1616–18;HMC Hatfield, xxii. 77. chairman of St. Albans q. sess. to 1618;Ibid. commr. survey, L. Inn Fields, Mdx. 1618,T. Rymer, Foedera, vii. pt. 3, p. 82. gaol delivery the Verge 1621, Newgate 1621–8,C181/3, ff. 20, 22v, 242v. sewers, Colne valley 1624–5;C181/3, ff. 116, 184. v. adm. Munster [I] 1624–d.;Vice Admirals of the Coast ed. J.C. Sainty and A.D. Thrush (L. and I. Soc. cccxxi), 70. commr. Forced Loan, Mdx. 1626–7,CSP Dom. 1625–6, p. 435; Rymer, viii. pt. 2, p. 141. swans, Herts. and elsewhere, c. 1629,C181/3, f. 267v. survey of the Thames 1630,CSP Dom. 1629–31, p. 323. repair of St. Paul’s Cathedral 1631.Ibid. 1631–3, p. 6.

Gent. of the privy chamber 1603; Harl. 6166, f. 68v. master of the Jewel House (jt.) 1603–18;C66/1607, 2133; CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 15; Chamberlain Letters, ii. 134. comptroller of the Household 1618–22;CSP Dom. 1611–18, p. 519; 1619–23, p. 396. PC 1618 – 25, 1629–d.;APC, 1618–19, p. 30; CSP Dom. 1629–31, p. 97. commr. banishment of Jesuits 1618,Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 65. treating with Utd. Provinces 1619,Ibid. p. 115. wine casks 1619–21;CD 1621, vii. 417. member, High Commission, Canterbury prov. 1620–d.;Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 134; R.G. Usher, The Rise and Fall of High Commission, 347, 350. recvr. of subsidy (jt.) 1621;CSP Dom. 1619–23, p. 247. ld. dep. [I] 1622–9;Ibid. p. 442; T. Birch, Ct. and Times of Chas. I, ii. 43. commr. regulation of starch manufacture 1631–3,Rymer, vii. pt. 3, p. 217; Cal. of the Docquets of Ld. Kpr. Coventry, 1625–40 ed. J. Broadway, R. Cust and S.K. Roberts (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xxxiv), 37. poor relief 1631,CSP Dom. 1629–31, p. 474. transportation of felons 1633.Ibid. 1631–3, p. 547.

Member, Virg. Co. Council 1609; N.W. Passage Co. 1612.A. Brown, Genesis of US, 210; Newfoundland Discovered ed. G.T. Cell (Hakluyt Soc. clx), 36–8; CSP Col. E.I. 1513–1616, p. 239.

Main residences: Aldenham, Herts.; Carey House, Smithfield, London.
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BAGEHOTT (BADGER), Sir Thomas (c.1575-1639), of The Strand, Westminster, and Southampton, Hants.

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b. c. 1575, 2nd s. of George Bagehott (d.1612)PROB 11/120, f. 101v. of Hall Place, Prestbury, Glos. and his 1st w. Alice, da. of Richard Wakeman of the Mythe, Gloucester. Vis. Glos. ed. Metcalfe, 5; Vis. Leics. (Harl. Soc. ii), 150-1. unm. Kntd. 23 July 1603. Harl. 6141, f. 168v. bur. 12 Jan. 1639 12 Jan. 1639. WCA, St. Mary-le-Strand par. reg. f. 134v.
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Master of the Harriers 1605–d.; C66/1641. member, embassy to Paris 1616, 1625. Chamberlain Letters ed. N.E. McClure, ii. 14, 617.

Freeman, Southampton 1624. HMC Southampton and King’s Lynn Corp. 23.

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