Carew Raleigh has written:
'A brief relation of Sr. Walter Ralegh's troubles, with the taking away of the lands and castle of Sherborne in Dorset from him and his heires, being his indubitable inheritance' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'A brief relation of Sr. Walter Ralegh's troubles, with the taking away of the lands and castle of Sherborne in Dorset from him and his heires, being his indubitable inheritance'
Will Carew has written: 'Up bye ballads'
Dudley. Carew has written: 'The house is gone'
Jean Carew has written: 'Nurse's Masquerade'
Sir Walter Raleigh's son, Carew Raleigh, did not accompany his father on his famous adventures. Carew was born in 1591, after many of Raleigh's notable explorations, including his expeditions to the New World. While Carew may have been involved in some of Raleigh's later endeavors, he is not known for participating in his father's significant adventures or explorations.
Rod Carew has written: 'Carew' -- subject(s): Baseball players, Minnesota Twins (Baseball team), Biography
Carew Raleigh and his wife Phillipa Raleigh, nee Weston, married in 1649 and had 3 sons, 2 daughters, Walter born 1650, Philip born 1652, Carew Jr. born 1654, Ann born 1658, Henrietta born 1660.
Cecil Raleigh has written: 'Hearts are trumps'
Jim Carew has written: 'A Jackeen in the west' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Homes and haunts
W. Raleigh has written: 'Six essays on Johnson'
George Carew Totnes has written: 'Sir George Carew's scroll of arms 1588 (collected from churches in Devonshire etc.) with additions from Joseph Holland's collection of arms 1579'
Tim Carew has written: 'The longest retreat' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945 'The last warrior' 'Korea'
Marion Raleigh Wilkes has written: 'Rosemont and its famous daughter'