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TOTNESS — TOTT EN HAM. 413 TOTNESS. Earldom. l. George (Oarbw), Baron Carew of Cloptov was I. 162G, «"-5F«b. 10-25/0. EARL OF TOTNESS. co. Devon.(') He was "d to ." f SSKiSW ■ r,e,,n "'" Windsor (1000-77) and of Ifioq B»«flter lla/S, till his death m June 1588, aged 85), by 4nne da of Sir Nicholas Hahvkv ; was 4. 29 May 1555 j ed. (1564-73) at Broadgates Hall. Oxford, being subsequently er. M.A.. 17 Soli 15S9. In 1571 ho began his successful military career in Ireland ; was Sheriff of co. Carlow. 1583; Knh/hted (by the Viceroy. Sir John Perrott) 24 Feb 15s',/(j • Master of the Ordnance [I.] 1567-93 ; P.O. [I.] 1588; Ueut.-Geu. of the Ordnance [E.] 1592, taking part in the expedition to Cadiz in 1590 and to the Azores in 1597, and being joint Ambassador to France in 159S ; Treasurer of War. 1508-99- L.- President of Minister. 10OO-0S. giving valuable assistance in the suppression of O'Niel'a rebellion.^') In 1003 he became Vice Chamberlain and Receiver Gen. to the Queen consort; was M.P. for Hastings, 1004-05. Having m. in 15SQ Joyce, da and coheir of William ClOFTOK, of Clopton. co. Warwick, by Aline, da. of Sir Geor™ Ghjkkjtii. he was er., 1 .May 1005. BAiJON CAHEW OF CLOPTOX.cn. Warwick. He was Master of the Ordnance 100s to 1017; Councillor for the colony of Virginia 1009; Gov. of Guernsey. 1010; P.C. 1010; Councillor of war 1024, being 5 KdV 1625/0. raised to an Earldom as abovestated liy Charles [, to whose Queen he. in 1020. was Treasurer General. He d. s.p.( c ) at his house in the Savoy, and was bur. at Stratford on Avon, 27 March 1029. aged 73, wlicii li.'i hit honours became cxtiiirt.('l) M.I. Funeral certif. at Coll. of Arms. Will dak 30 May 1025. pr. 19 May 1029. His widow d. at Twickenham. Midx. 11 Jan. 1630/7 and was bur. at Stratford afsd. Will pr. 1037. Funeral certif. in Pub. Record oltice. i.e., " Totness, co. Devon," Visoottntcy (FiHGharles) er. 1G75 with the Earldom ok Plymouth, which see ; c.e. 16S0. TOTTENHAM. i.e., " Bruce of Tottenham, co. Wilts, Barony (Bruce), er. 1746, with a spec. rem. See " Ailesihky." Earldom, er. 100!, under the 3d and last Earl of that creation. (") He was one of the eight Earls er. that day; see vol. ii. p. 2S3. note "c," sub ■■Cleveland." () His " name was often written Carey, but [he] must not be confounded with Sir George Carey, of Cockington, Treasurer.it War [I.] 1588, Lord Justice [L] in 1G03 and L.-Deputy [I.] from 30 May 10C3 to 3 Feb, 1003/4, who d. in Feb. 1017 " [Sal. Biogr], (■) Anne Carew. who m. firstly ( — ) Wilford and secondly Sir Allen Apsley, Lieut, of tlie Tower (d. 24 May 1030 aged 61). and who is often (erroneously) called his da. and b., was a da. of his br . Sir Peter Carew. C) He had considerable antiquarian taste ; was the friend of Camden. Cotton and Bodley. " In Irish history Carew took a vivid interest. His papers inspired the detailed account of the Irish revolt [1599-1002]. which was pub. after his death in 1033 under the title of Ihbcrnia I'aatta. The virtual author of this book, which has often been ascribed to Carew himself', is undoubtedly Sir Thomas Stafford reputed to be Carew's illegit. son, who had served under Carew in Minister." [Xnt. Biogr.] Carew's voluminous and valuable MSS. are in various places, vis, the Lambeth Library, the Bodleian. Hatfield, &c. Queen Elizabeth, when appointing him Pres. of Munster. 20 Jan. 1599, speaks of him as " one whom we know, besides his faithful and diligent endeavours in former service, to be well acquainted with the estate of our Realm .mil with the condition and nature of that province," and he was equally appreciated (and much better rewarded) by her two successors. Weldon ("James J") calls Sir W. Raleigh, Sir Geo. Carew and the Lord Grey "very able men as the world had." His portrait " after G. Geldorp," is engraved in " Doyle," and is also prefixed to the " Pacala //iOernia."