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  2. Sir Richard Carew Pole, 13th Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Richard Walter Reginald Carew Pole, 13th Baronet, OBE, DL (2 December 1938 – 1 December 2024) was a British aristocrat who was a holder of the Pole baronetcy, granted to his ancestor by King Charles I in 1628. He lived at Antony House in Cornwall, and succeeded his father, Sir John Gawen Carew Pole, 12th Baronet, in 1993. [1]

  3. Antony House - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Carew Pole gave the house and formal gardens into the care of the National Trust in 1961, on the understanding that the family could continue to reside there. Sir Tremayne Carew Pole, 14th Baronet, and his wife Charlotte currently live there with their two children. The house and gardens are open to the public between March and October.

  4. Category:Pole family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pole family" ... Sir John Carew Pole, 12th Baronet; Sir John de la Pole, 6th Baronet; M. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury; Mary Carew Pole; P.

  5. Sir John Carew, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    From this marriage were descended the Pole-Carew family which in the person of her great-grandson Reginald Pole-Carew (1753–1835) inherited Antony in 1748 on the death of Sir Coventry Carew, 6th Baronet (c. 1716–1748), and in compliance with the terms of the bequest adopted the name Carew in addition to his paternal surname of Pole. [8 ...

  6. Charlotte Carew Pole - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Louise Campbell Carew Pole, Lady Carew Pole (née Watkins), is a British women's rights advocate and Conservative political activist. She is the director of Daughters' Rights, a political campaign advocating for the end of male primogeniture in the British peerage and baronetage and for women to have hereditary seats in the House of Lords.

  7. Pole Baronets of Shute House (1628) - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Pole of Shute: Azure semée of fleur-de-lys or, a lion rampant argent [1] The Pole, later de-la-Pole, later Reeve-de-la-Pole Baronetcy, of Shute House in the County of Devon, was created in the Baronetage of England on 12 September 1628 for John Pole (died 1658), Member of Parliament for Devon. [2]