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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Although various persons have been suggested as bastards of the king, among them is only one for whom significant, contemporary documentation exists: Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon (1526-96), son of Mary (Boleyn) Carey, one-time mistress of the king, wife of William Carey (gentleman of the privy chamber and esquire of the...
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William Carey died on 23 Jun 1528 and Henry VIII promptly granted Anne Boleyn the wardship of her nephew (and possibly his son), two-year-old Henry Carey. In another letter to Anne, Henry remarked upon Mary's easy virtue.
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especially since Henry certainly provided well for Henry Fitzroy. If Henry Carey was also his son, why didn't Henry do the same for him? The answer could be his determination to divorce Catalina de Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, the child's aunt.
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Encyclopedia article about Carey, Henry. Information about Carey, Henry in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Carey Nelson; Carey Olsen; Carey Price; Carey Rockwell; Carey Scurry; Carey Sports Complex; Carey Stadium; Carey Street; Carey Street; Carey Talley;
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If Henry Carey was also his son, why didn't Henry do the same for him? The answer lies in his determination to divorce Katharine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, the child's aunt. ... her son, the earl of Essex, would also be one of Elizabeth's favorites (though eventually executed for treason.) Henry Carey,
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USA-project, biographies-area, biographical data regarding Henry Carey (1793-1879) ... A Biography of Henry Carey 1793-1879 ... Henry Carey was the eldest son of Mathew Carey, an Irish freedom fighter who was recruited to the intelligence networks established by Benjamin Franklin, and sent to Philadelphia to run what was then...
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HENRY CAREY, LORD HUNSDON ... Henry Carey by an unknown artist; In the collection of the estate of the 8th Earl of Berkeley ... Some claim that Henry was actually the son of Henry VIII, who was known to have had an affair with Mary, but the evidence for Henry Carey's parternity one way or the other is inconclusive...
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