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Carew (Richard)

  • 1555–1620
  • Christ Church, Canterbury
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Cornish antiquarian, author of a Survey of Cornwall (1602)
Carew, Richard, Survey of Cornwall, 4th ed., London: J. Faulder, Rees and Curtis, 1811.  
Full title: Survey of Cornwall: to which are added notes illustrative of its history and antiquities by the late Thomas Tonkin ; and now first published from the original manuscripts by Francis Lord de Dunstanville ; likewise, a journal or minutes of the convocation or parliament of tinners for the stannaries of Cornwall, held at Truro, in the year 1710 ; the grant of the sheriffalty to Edward, Duke of Cornwall, &c.
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Carew, Richard, Survey of Cornwall: and an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue ... with the life of the author, 3rd ed., London: Printed for E. law, in Ave-Mary-Lane, and J. Hewett, at Penzance, 1769.
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Carew, Richard, Survey of Cornwall: and an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue ... with the life of the author, 2nd ed., London: Printed for Samuel Chapman, Daniel Browne jun., and James Woodman, 1723.
Carew, Richard [Carew (of Antonie, Esquire), Richard], Survey of Cornwall, London: S. S. for John Jaggard, 1602.
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