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RICHARD CAREW (1555–1620)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 328 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RICHARD CAREW (1555–1620)  ,
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English poet and
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antiquary, was born on the 17th of
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July 1555, at Antony House, East Antony,
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Cornwall . At the age of eleven, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, and when only fourteen was chosen to carry on an extempore debate with
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Sir Philip Sidney, in presence of the earls of Leicester and Warwick and other noblemen . From Oxford he removed to the
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Middle Temple, where he spent three years, and then went abroad . By his
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marriage with Juliana Arundel in 1597 he added Coswarth to the estates he had already inherited from his
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father . In 1586 he was appointed high-
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sheriff of Cornwall; he entered parliament in 1584; and he served under Sir Walter Raleigh, then lord
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lieutenant of Cornwall, as treasurer . He became a member of the Society of Antiquaries in 1589, and was a friend of William Camden and Sir Henry Spelman . His
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great
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work is the Survey of Cornwall, published in 1602, and reprinted in 1769 and 1811 . It still possesses
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interest, apart from its antiquarian value, for the picture it gives of the
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life and interests of a country gentleman of the days of Elizabeth . Carew's other
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works are:—a
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translation of the first five Cantos of Tasso's Gerusalemme (1594), printed in the first instance without the author's knowledge, and entitled Godfrey of Balloigne, or the Recouerie of Hierusalam ; The Examination of Men's Wits (1594), a translation of an
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Italian version of John Huarte's Examen de Ingenios; and An
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Epistle concerning the Excellences of the English Tongue (16os) . Carew died on the 6th of November 162o . His son, Sir RICHARD CAREW (d . 1643?), was the author of a True and Readie Way to learn the Latine Tongue, by writers of three nations, published by
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Samuel Hartlib in 1654 .

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