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* Carew Arthur Meredith, Anglo-Irish mathematician and logician
In 1546 Sir Arthur married Mary Norreys, widow of Sir George Carew, whose father Sir Henry Norris had been implicated in the fall of Anne Boleyn and was beheaded.
Their daughter, Katherine Fermor m. 2 Sir Henry Darcy, son of Sir Arthur Darcy and Mary Carew.
Others there included Cheke, Morison, Cook, Carew, Wroth, James Haddon, John Huntington, John Geoffrey, John Pedder, Michael Renniger, Augustin Bradbridge, Thomas Steward, Humphrey Alcocson, Thomas Lakin, Thomas Crafton, Guido and Thomas Eton, Alexander Nowell, Arthur Saule, William Cole, Christopher Goodman, Richard Hilles, Richard Chambers, and one or both of the Hales brothers.
Born July 28, 1904 into a distinguished Dublin family, he was the son of barrister Arthur Francis Carew Meredith K. C., whose opinions were sought by Éamon de Valera in drafting the constitution of the Irish Republic ( 1919-22 ).
* In Memoriam Carew Arthur Meredith.

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It was developed by the Irish logician Carew Meredith in the 1950s and inspired by the work of Łukasiewicz.

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Two Nobel Prizes ( John Carew Eccles in 1963 and Peter C. Doherty and Rolf M. Zinkernagel in 1996 ) have been won by research performed at John Curtin.

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* 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.
Michael's father Joey Carew worked with him on his cricketing and personal career development.
Among prominent Fifth Monarchists were Thomas Harrison, Christopher Feake, Vavasor Powell, John Carew, John Rogers and Robert Blackborne, Secretary of the Admiralty and later of the British East India Company.
Thomas Harrison and John Carew were Commissioners ( Judges ) at the trial of Charles I and signed the death warrant.
* 1903 John Carew Eccles, Australian neuropsychologist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1997 )
Sir John Carew Eccles, AC FRS FRACP FRSNZ FAAS ( 27 January 1903 2 May 1997 ) was an Australian neurophysiologist who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse.
James Harrington, Mr. James Challoner, Mr. John Phelps, Mr. John Carew, Mr. Hugh Peters, Mr. Gregory Clement, Colonel Adrian Scroop, Col. Francis Hacker, Col. Daniel Axtel.
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.
Owner Calvin Griffith faced financial difficulty with the start of free agency, costing the Twins the services of Lyman Bostock and Larry Hisle, who left as free agents after the 1977 season, and Carew, who was traded after the 1978 season.
One known Panamanian of the Jewish faith was baseball player Rod Carew.
* Carew, Edna ( 1991 ), Paul Keating Prime Minister, Allen and Unwin.
Brigadier-General Tom Carew was Chief of Defence Staff from April 2000 to November 2003.
John Carew Eccles performed some of the important early experiments on synaptic integration, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1963.
* January 27 John Carew Eccles, Australian neuropsychologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1997 )
** Thomas Carew, English poet ( d. 1645 )
** Richard Carew, Cornish translator and antiquary ( d. 1620 )
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.

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In November 1538, using evidence acquired from Sir Geoffrey Pole under interrogation in the Tower, he imprisoned the Marquess of Exeter, Sir Edward Neville, and Sir Nicholas Carew on charges of treason ; all were executed in the following months.
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.
He made these purchases on the insistence of Sir George Carew.
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 ).
Parliamentary forces then went on to capture the Royalist castles of Tenby, Haverfordwest and Carew.
During that tour, on 22 March 1907, she married co-star, American James Carew, who had appeared with her at the Court Theatre.
In the 17th century, Parliament settled at Chichester House, a town house in Hoggen Green ( later College Green ) formerly owned by Sir George Carew, Lord President of Munster and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, which had been built on the site of a nunnery disbanded by King Henry VIII at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries.
Corineus supposedly slew the giant by throwing him into the sea near Plymouth ; Richard Carew notes the presence of chalk figures carved on Plymouth Hoe in his time.
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 ).
He won seven batting titles in total, a feat tied or exceeded by only five players ( Cobb ( 11 or 12, depending on the source ), Tony Gwynn ( 8 ), Honus Wagner ( 8 ), Rod Carew ( 7 ), and Stan Musial ( 7 )).
In the spring of 1556 he visited Brussels to see his wife ; on his way back, between Brussels and Antwerp, he and Sir Peter Carew were seized ( 15 May ) by order of Philip II of Spain, taken to England, and imprisoned in the Tower.
A testimonial to his posterity is that he was analyzed by 19th century critics such as Charles Neaves, who even two centuries later found Carew on the sensuous border of propriety.
Carew is a Zonian and was born to a Panamanian mother on a train in the town of Gatún, which, at that time, was in the Panama Canal Zone.
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 ).
Katz then recommended Carew to another Twins ' scout, Herb Stein, who signed Carew to an amateur free agent contract ( at the Stella D ' Oro Restaurant in the Bronx ) on June 24, 1964.

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