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Carew and Civil
* Sir Alexander Carew, 2nd Baronet ( 1609 – 1644 ), British Member of Parliament involved in the English Civil War
* David Plant, John Carew, Regicide, 1622 – 60, the British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website

Carew and War
In 1600 Mountjoy went to Ireland as Lord Deputy in succession to Essex and, with the able assistance of Sir George Carew, brought the Nine Years War to an end with ruthless scorched-earth tactics in the stronghold of the rebel Hugh O ' Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone in Ulster.
They joined Lou Brock and Rod Carew as the only players whose careers ended after World War II who finished with 3, 000 hits and fewer than 160 home runs.

Carew and West
In 1967, a county borough, called Hartlepool, was established for both West Hartlepool and old Hartlepool, with the inclusion within the new area of local government of the parish of Seaton Carew on the coast to the south.
* George Carew ( cricketer ) ( 1910-1974 ), cricketer for the West Indies
* Joey Carew ( born 1937 ), West Indian cricketer
In 1882 Seaton Carew was incorporated into West Hartlepool and the museum of Hartlepool records that a small riot involving Irish labourers took place in the late Victorian era, when townsfolk mistook them for Fenian agitators.
Carew made his debut in the 3 – 1 loss to Newcastle United, but went onto score his first goal for the club in a 1 – 0 victory against West Ham United just three days later.
Carew warming-up for West Ham United
On 6 August 2011 Football League Championship side West Ham United announced the signing of Carew as a free agent.
After the 2011-12 season, Carew did not get a new contract with West Ham.
He made striker John Carew West Ham's fifth signing of the season, on a free transfer, followed by defender George McCartney from Sunderland on a season-long loan, strikers Sam Baldock from MK Dons and midfielder Papa Bouba Diop on a free transfer.

Carew and by
* Carew, Mairead, Tara and the Ark of the Covenant: A Search for the Ark of the Covenant by British Israelites on the Hill of Tara, 1899-1902.
Sluggers Harmon Killebrew and Bob Allison, who had already been stars in Washington, were joined by Tony Oliva and Zoilo Versalles, and later second baseman Rod Carew and pitchers Jim Kaat and Jim Perry, winning the American League pennant in 1965.
In 1969, the new manager of the Twins, Billy Martin, pushed aggressive base running all-around, and Rod Carew set the all-time Major League record by stealing home seven times.
New characters Jim ' Kimo ' Carew ( played by William Smith ), Lori Wilson ( played by Sharon Farrell ), and Truck ( played by Moe Keale ) were introduced in season 12 alongside returning regular character Duke Lukela.
However, " only Mr. Robert sometimes desires it and is a little entered in it ", but despite the " many reasons " given by Carew to turn their attentions to it, " they practice the French and Latin but they affect not the Irish ".
In October 1602, Boyle was again sent over by Sir George Carew, the president of Munster, on Irish affairs.
He was knighted at St Mary's Abbey, near Dublin, by Carew on 25 July 1603.
Cork had also been left the manor of Saltcombe ( Salcombe ) in Devon by his friend Thomas Stafford the iligitamate son of George Carew, 1st Earl of Totnes.
A more recent English translation is by John Carew Rolfe ( 1927 ) for the Loeb Classical Library.
The Domesday Book mentions two Beddington estates and these were united by Nicholas Carew to form Carew Manor in 1381.
The Grade I listed banqueting hall, which boasts a fine hammerbeam roof, survives from the original house along with part of the orangery built by Sir Francis Carew and claimed to be the first in England.
Archaeologists have recently discovered a Tudor garden including a grotto at Carew Manor, believed to have been created by Sir Francis Carew in the 16th century.
The Grade I listed banqueting hall, which boasts a fine hammerbeam roof, survives from the original house along with part of the orangery built by Sir Francis Carew and claimed to be the first in England.
The characters of Muriel Carew and Ivy Pearson do not appear in Stevenson's original story but do appear in the 1887 stage version by playwright Thomas Russell Sullivan.
After finishing second in the league in batting in 1977 to Twins teammate Rod Carew, Bostock became one of baseball's earliest big-money free agents, and signed with the California Angels, owned by Gene Autry.
* about. com-Spacemen 3 profile including biography by Andrew Carew
vii., and his correspondence with Lord Carew in 1615 and 1617 by Sir F. Maclean for the same society in 1860.
File: Nelson's Column-North Face Of Plinth Trafalgar Square-London-240404. jpg | North side of the plinth, depicting the Death of Nelson, by John Edward Carew
Dodsley is, however, best known as the editor of two collections: Select Collection of Old Plays ( 12 vols., 1744 ; 2nd edition with notes by Isaac Reed, 12 vols., 1780 ; 4th edition, by William Carew Hazlitt, 1874 – 1876, 15 vols.

Carew and Russell
The special guests are Broadway legend John Raitt as Sir Danvers Carew and R & B singer and musician Brenda Russell as Nellie.

Carew and Aidan
* Selectors: Aidan O ' Rourke, Niall Carew

Carew and Ellis
A few of the many Carolina League players who have gone on to star in the Major Leagues are: Johnny Bench ( Peninsula, 1966 ), Wade Boggs ( Winston-Salem, 1977 ), Barry Bonds ( Prince William, 1985 ), Rod Carew ( Wilson, 1966 ), Dock Ellis ( Kinston, 1965 ), Dwight Evans ( Winston-Salem, 1971 ), Dwight Gooden ( Lynchburg, 1983 ), Andruw Jones ( Durham, 1996 ), Chipper Jones ( Durham, 1992 ), Willie McCovey ( Danville, 1956 ), Joe Morgan ( Durham, 1963 ), Dave Parker ( Salem, 1972 ), Tony Pérez ( Rocky Mount, 1962 ), Andy Pettitte ( Prince William, 1993 ), Jorge Posada ( Prince William, 1993 ), Darryl Strawberry ( Lynchburg, 1981 ), Bernie Williams ( Prince William, 1988 ), and Carl Yastrzemski ( Raleigh, 1959 ).

Carew and Publishing
* Faith and Folklore of the British Isles, by William Carew Hazlitt, Kessinger Publishing.

Carew and 2001
Seaton Carew is a small seaside resort within the Borough of Hartlepool, in North East England with a population of 6, 018 ( 2001 ).
Carew was part of the Valencia side that lost on penalties in the 2001 UEFA Champions League Final, though scoring on his attempt.

Carew and ).
Lara moved in with his future fellow Trinidadian cricketer Michael Carew in Woodbrook, Port of Spain ( a 20 minute drive from Santa Cruz ).
He grew up there with his two sisters and his parents: William and Mary Carew Eccles ( both teachers, who home schooled him until he was 12 ).
Members of the City Council are Council President Tim Carew ( R, At-large, 2013 ), Lisa Brown ( R, 1st Ward, 2014 ), Greg Dewees ( R, 2nd Ward, 2013 ), Jim O ' Neill ( R, 2nd Ward, 2014 ), Frank Perri Jr. ( D, 1st Ward, 2012 ), Tom Polistina ( R, 1st Ward, 2013 ) and Steven Vain ( R, 2nd Ward, 2012 ).
One evening Jekyll attends a party at the home of his fiancee Muriel Carew ( Rose Hobart ), the daughter of Brigadier General Sir Danvers Carew ( Halliwell Hobbes ).
* In 1976 hit. 323, finishing fourth behind Kansas City Royals George Brett (. 333 ) and Hal McRae (. 332 ), and teammate Rod Carew (. 331 ).
After The Camomile Lawn ( 1984 ) came Harnessing Peacocks ( 1985 and as TV film in 1992 ), The Vacillations of Poppy Carew ( 1986 and filmed in 1995 ), Not That Sort of Girl ( 1987 ), Second Fiddle ( 1988 ), A Sensible Life ( 1990 ), A Dubious Legacy ( 1993 ), An Imaginative Experience ( 1994 ) and Part of the Furniture ( 1997 ).
It is not considered exclusive, though, with Carew ( for example ) falling into both sides, in some opinions (' metaphysical ' was in any case a retrospective term ).
He attended an indoor melee with his father and acted in a mummery with his father, and the likes of the much older Charles Brandon and Nicholas Carew, who would later prove to be such enemies of the little boy ( Brandon sat on the jury which tried him and Carew helped coach Jane Seymour on how best to win the king's heart ).
* Buxbaum, L. J., Schwartz, M. F., Coslett, H. B., & Carew, T. G. ( 1995 ).
Kirk bought a section at 12 Carew Street for just NZ £ 40 ( compared to today's land valuation of NZ $ 126, 000 ).
Instead, Carew played semi-pro baseball for the Bronx Cavaliers, which is where he was discovered by Minnesota Twins ' scout, Monroe Katz ( whose son, Steve, played with Carew on the Cavaliers ).
Through 2011, Carew had the best all-time career batting average of all Twins (. 334 ), the second best on-base percentage (. 393 ; tied with Buddy Myer ), was fourth in intentional walks ( 99 ), and was fifth in hits ( 2, 085 ) and stolen bases ( 271 ; while second in caught stealing, at 123 ).
* Hazlitt, W. Carew ( 1905 ).
* Bristol, A. S., Marinesco, S., & Carew, T. J. ( 2004 ).
Such players include Hall of Famers Johnny Bench ( originally a catcher ), George Brett ( third baseman ), Rod Carew ( second baseman ), Al Kaline ( right fielder ), and Mike Schmidt ( third baseman ).
When the thalamic-pretectal region was stimulated, the toad exhibited escape responses, but when the tectum was stimulated in an area close to prey-selective neurons, the toad engaged in prey catching behavior ( Carew 2000 ).
In addition, he became the first of four Twins to lead the league in WAR, a stat that measures a player's overall production both in the field and at the plate, ( along with teammate Zoilo Versalles, Rod Carew, and current Twin Joe Mauer ) and the only one not to win the MVP in the same season ( finishing a distant 15th behind winner Elston Howard and behind teamamates Camilo Pascual, Earl Battey, and Killebrew on the 1963 ballot ).
Examples of classic leadoff hitters are Jackie Robinson, Phil Rizzutto, Richie Ashburn, Maury Wills, Lou Brock, Pete Rose, Rod Carew, and Tim Raines, with some having somewhat more power ( Lou Whitaker, Rickey Henderson, Paul Molitor, Derek Jeter ).
* William FitzGerald, Lord of Carew and Emlyn ( d. c. 1173 ).
He was married to Juliana Arundell, the eldest daughter of Sir John Arundell of Trerice ; their son Richard Carew was created a baronet in 1641 ( see Carew baronets ).

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