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Thomas Carey (English politician)

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Carey (right), with members of his family including his father, the Earl of Monmouth (centre)

Thomas Carey (1597 - 1634) was a courtier to Charles I and English Member of Parliament.

Life

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He was born 16 September 1597, the second son of Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth and Elizabeth Trevannion.[1] He was tutored within his father's household by Henry Burton.[2] He became groom of the bedchamber to Charles, then Prince of Wales, in 1616 and retained that post until his death.[1] In 1617 he was sent with Sir John Digby to Madrid and subsequently travelled in France and Germany.[1] When Giles Mompesson was expelled from his parliamentary seat of Great Bedwyn in 1621, he was returned at the subsequent by-election as the Court candidate despite his lack of local connections.[3] In 1623 he was sent to Madrid in the wake of Prince Charles and Buckingham.[4]

Between 1624 and 1929 Carey was elected for Cornish constituencies through the influence of his mother's links to the local gentry. He represented Helston (1624–25), Tregony (1625–26) and St Mawes (1628–29).[1] He was granted Sunninghill Park in Berkshire by the king in 1630.[5] Carey was preparing to go on embassy to Venice, when his health failed and he died in 1634.[1] He was buried in Westminster Abbey.[1]

Family

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Carey married, Margaret, daughter of the Master of Requests, Thomas Smith of Abingdon, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) & Parson's Green, Middlesex and his wife, Frances, later Countess of Exeter. They had three daughters:[5]

After Carey died, Margaret married Sir Edward Herbert.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "CAREY, Thomas (1597-1634), of Whitehall; The Strand, Westminster and Parson's Green, Fulham, Mdx". Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Burton, Henry". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/4129. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  3. ^ "Great Bedwyn". Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  4. ^ The Letters of John Chamberlain. Vol. 2. 1939. p. 482.
  5. ^ a b VCH Berkshire Vol. 3: Sunninghill. 1923.
  6. ^ "HERBERT, Edward (c.1592-1657), of Aston, Mont. and the Inner Temple, London".
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Helston
1624–1625
With: Francis Carew
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Tregony
1625–1626
With: Sir Robert Killigrew
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for St Mawes
1628–1629
With: Hannibal Vyvyan
Succeeded by