Guide to the Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence C0351 Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence

Guide to the Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence C0351

Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence


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Amanda Brent

Repository
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center
Identification
C0351
Title
Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence circa 1500s - 1652
Quantity
0.01 Linear Feet, 1 folder
Creator
Raleigh, Carew, 1605-1666
Creator
Throckmorton, Bess, 1565?-1647
Creator
Carew (Family)
Creator
Raleigh
Location
R 72, C 3, S 4
Language
English , French .
Abstract
This collection includes correspondence between and from members of the Raleigh (also spelled Ralegh) and Carew families from around the early 1500s to 1652.

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

Public Domain. There are no known restrictions.

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Raleigh (Ralegh) and Carew family correspondence, C0351, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.

Acquisition Information

This collection was purchased from The Book Press, Ltd.

Processing Information

Reprocessed by Amanda Brent in May 2019. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in May 2019.


Historical Information

The Raleigh (also spelled Ralegh) and Carew families were prominent English families whose members rose to power during the reigns of King Henry VIII and his daughter, Queen Elizabeth I. The most famous member of the Raleigh family was Sir Walter Raleigh, famed explorer and on-and-off favorite of Queen Elizabeth I. Raleigh temporarily went out of favor with the Queen when he married her Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber, Elizabeth "Bess" Throckmorton, without her permission. The couple had three sons: Damerei, Walter, and Carew. Carew was named for Throckmorton's mother's family name.

The Carew family was also entwined with the English court. Sir Nicholas Carew, Bess's maternal grandfather, was a courtier for King Henry VIII and related through marriage to Anne Boleyn. Carew was eventually executed in 1539 for his alleged involvement with the Exeter Conspiracy, a plot to overthrow the King and replace him with Henry Courtenay, the Marquess of Exeter.

Carew's daughter Anne had eleven children, including Bess and her brother Nicholas, who eventually changed his name from Throckmorton to his mother's maiden name of Carew.

Scope and Content

This collection includes correspondence between and from members of the Raleigh (also spelled Ralegh) and Carew families from around the mid 1500s to 1652. The collection is composed of eight letters. Notable correspondence includes a letter from Bess Throckmorton Raleigh to her brother Nicholas Carew, as well as correspondence written by Carew Raleigh, youngest son of Bess and Sir Walter Raleigh. One letter is written in French.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged chronologically.

Related Material

The Special Collections Research Center also holds rare books on English history and the Elizabethan period.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Carew, Nicholas, -1644
  • Correspondence
  • England
  • England -- History -- 16th century
  • England -- History -- 17th century
  • Letters
  • Renaissance -- England
  • Renaissance -- England

Bibliography

Larson, Rebecca. "Elizabeth Throckmorton: The Queen's Permission." Tudor Dynasty. http://www.tudorsdynasty.com/elizabeth-throckmorton/ (accessed May 16, 2019).

Latham, Agnes M.C. "Sir Walter Raleigh." Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Walter-Raleigh-English-explorer (accessed May 16, 2019).

"Sir Nicholas Carew, KG, Master of the Horse." https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Nicholas-Carew-KG-Master-of-the-Horse/6000000002786163089 (accessed May 16, 2019).


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Carew, Nicholas, -1644
  • Raleigh, Carew, 1605-1666
  • Throckmorton, Bess, 1565?-1647

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • England
  • England -- History -- 16th century
  • England -- History -- 17th century

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Edmund Carew
circa 1500s
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Note from an unknown Raleigh family members
circa 1590s
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Henry Lyntott to John Boothe
circa 1595
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Elizabeth "Bess" Raleigh nee Throckmorton to her brother Nicholas Carew nee Throckmorton
circa 1600s
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Nicholas Carew to Carew Raleigh
circa 1600s
Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter of transaction from Eliza Brooksbank
circa 1600s
Scope and Contents

Written in French.

Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Alexander Temple to Lady Raleigh
1624
Scope and Contents

"Lady Raleigh" is likely Bess Throckmorton Raleigh.

Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
Letter from Carew Raleigh
1652