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Richard Carmarden (died 1603) was an English merchant, member of the Merchant Taylors Company, and Surveyor of the Customs for London. He paid for the printing of the Bible in English in Rouen in 1566, and in 1570 wrote A Caveat for the Quene.

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  • Richard Carmarden (died 1603) was an English merchant, member of the Merchant Taylors Company, and Surveyor of the Customs for London. He paid for the printing of the Bible in English in Rouen in 1566, and in 1570 wrote A Caveat for the Quene. (en)
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  • c.1536 (en)
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  • Thomas Carmarden (en)
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  • Richard Carmarden (en)
  • Mary Carmarden (en)
  • Nathaniel Carmarden (en)
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  • Dorothy Alexander (en)
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  • Richard Carmarden (en)
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  • Alice More (en)
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  • Richard Carmarden (died 1603) was an English merchant, member of the Merchant Taylors Company, and Surveyor of the Customs for London. He paid for the printing of the Bible in English in Rouen in 1566, and in 1570 wrote A Caveat for the Quene. (en)
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  • Richard Carmarden (en)
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  • Richard Carmarden (en)
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