Thomazine Carew

[1] According to Dudley Carleton, Carew rode north to meet Anne of Denmark, wife of James VI, in June 1603, in an unsuccessful attempt to gain an office in her household.

[5] Lady Carew was influential by her proximity to Anne of Denmark, and was able to forward her husband's plans.

Thomas Edmondes wrote that she had intervened in his diplomatic appointments against his wishes, but the Lord Treasurer Robert Cecil's decision had prevailed.

There were discussions that the widowed "French Lady Cary" would marry Sir William Clarke (d.

Her children included: In 1654 Louisa Houston petitioned Oliver Cromwell for a pension after the death of her mother.