Sir William Cary [Carey] brass memorial
Title:
Knight
First Name:
William
Last Name:
Cary [Carey]
Memorial Type:
Memorial - Extant memorial brass
Does the monument still exist?
Yes
Installation Date:
Not known
Inscription:
Not applicable
Allegiance:
Lancastrian
Condition:
Good
Condition Description:
See photograph taken in 2025
Memorial Notes:
Sir William Cary was the son of Philip Cary. He was born on 12 August 1437. His father died soon afterwards. From an early age, William was in the service of Queen Margaret of Anjou. He was knighted by 1462, possibly after service at the Second Battle of St. Albans (1461). Not much is known about Sir William prior to the Battle of Tewkesbury (1471) apart from the fact that he married twice. His second wife was Alice Fulford, daughter of Sir Baldwin Fulford, former Sheriff of Devon. He may well have joined the Lancastrian cause while Queen Margaret was recruiting in Devon prior to her journey towards Tewkesbury. His brother in law Sir Thomas Fulford may well have joined the Lancastrian forces at this point too. Sir William was killed during the fighting and, according British Library Cotton MS Cleopatra C. III f.226r-227r, his body was recovered and buried in the Abbey churchyard.
Memorial Address:
All Saints church, Clovelly Court, Clovelly, Bideford EX39 5SY
County:
Devon
Country:
England
Location within building:
set in the stone floor of the chancel
Geoloation:
SS 30986 25133