William Careless
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Colonel William Careless (surname variants include Carelesse, Carless, Carles and Carlis) was a Royalist officer of the English Civil War. It has been estimated in various written sources that he was born c. 1620, however, it is more likely that he was born c. 1610. He was the second son of John Careless of Broom Hall, Brewood, Staffordshire, and his wife Ellen Fluit. He is chiefly remembered as the companion of King Charles II when the fugitive monarch hid in the Royal Oak following his defeat at the Battle of Worcester. His surname was changed to Carlos, the Spanish for Charles, by order of Charles II. He died in 1689.
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William Careless
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William Careless, later Carlos
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William Careless, later Carlos
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Broom Hall, Brewood, Staffordshire
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c. 1610
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King Charles II and Colonel William Careless in the Royal Oak by Isaac Fuller
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1689
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300
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Colonel William Careless (surname variants include Carelesse, Carless, Carles and Carlis) was a Royalist officer of the English Civil War. It has been estimated in various written sources that he was born c. 1620, however, it is more likely that he was born c. 1610. He was the second son of John Careless of Broom Hall, Brewood, Staffordshire, and his wife Ellen Fluit. He is chiefly remembered as the companion of King Charles II when the fugitive monarch hid in the Royal Oak following his defeat at the Battle of Worcester. His surname was changed to Carlos, the Spanish for Charles, by order of Charles II. He died in 1689.
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A troop and later a regiment of cavalry, the garrison of Tong Castle, officer of the Royal Guard,
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St. Mary the Virgin and St. Chad churchyard, Brewood.
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Royalist
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23146
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A troop and later a regiment of cavalry, the garrison ofTong Castle, officer of the Royal Guard,