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  1. Carr’s first appearance at court came in March 1607 when, in attendance on Sir James Hay at a tournament, he was thrown by his horse and broke a leg. James insisted that he be tended by the royal physicians, and took a personal interest in Carr’s recovery. He visited frequently, and quickly came to dote on the young man.

  2. 27 de may. de 2014 · Robert Carr, the king’s favourite…murderer. Posted on May 27, 2014. Robert Carr was a Scotsman born in Somerset. He was the son of Sir Thomas Kerr of Ferniehurst Castle in Scotland. The Kerrs – a border family – were known for their left-handedness; they even built their castle staircases to favour their choice of weapon hand.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2018 · Robert Carr, 1972-74 Conservative, under Heath Robert Carr came from a manufacturing background. After Westminster school and Cambridge, where he read natural science, he went into the family business. A lung complaint meant he stayed at home during the war, though he did assist intelligence in their assessment of German industrial capacity and the company…

  4. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (1587-1645), Favourite of James I. Sitter associated with 19 portraits Following a fall from his horse at the accession day tilt in March 1607, Robert Carr was nursed by King James I and rapidly became a royal favourite. Created Earl of Somerset in 1616, three years later he was indicted with his wife, Frances Howard, for the murder of his Sir Thomas Overbury.

  5. Robert Carr nacque a Wrigton, un villaggio del Somerset, nel 1587 da Thomas Kerr (o Carr), di origini scozzesi e dalla sua seconda moglie Janet Scott. Attorno al 1601 mentre era il paggio di un piccolo nobile scozzese, George Home, I conte di Dunbar ( 1556 circa-20 gennaio 1611) incontrò a Edimburgo il poeta e saggista Thomas Overbury.

  6. ROBERT CARR, Earl of Somerset (d. 1645), or Ker, according to the Scottish spelling, was a younger son of Sir Thomas Ker of Ferniehurst, by his second wife, Janet, sister of Sir Walter Scott of Buccleugh.In Douglas's 'Peerage,' 1 it is stated that he 'served King James. in the quality of a page, and, attending his majesty into England, was invested with the order of the Bath at his coronation.'

  7. The Robert Carr Fund for civil society networks is pleased to announce an open Request for Proposals (RFP) 2024 for the funding period 2025-2027. Through this RFP, the Robert Carr Fund invites global and regional civil society networks and consortia of networks led by, and/or serving inadequately served populations to apply for a grant to ...

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