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Carey, David Macbeth Moir, 1917-2000
GB-2014-WSA-04457 · Personne · 1917-2000

Carey, David Macbeth Moir, son of Godfrey Mohun Carey, asst master Sherborne Sch., and Agnes Charlotte, d. of Very Rev. William Milligan DD, Prof. of Theology Univ. of Aberdeen; b. 21 Jan. 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (KS); left July 1935; St Edmund Hall Oxf., matric. 1935, BA 1938, MA 1948; RNVR 1940-5 (Lieut.-Cdr); adm. a solicitor Jan. 1948; Legal Sec. to the Bishop of Ely 1953-82, to the Bishop of Gloucester 1957-82; Legal Sec. to the Archbishop of Camerbury and Principal Registrar to the Province of Canterbury 1958-82; retd 1982; DCL (Lambeth) 1975; CBE 1983; chairman Westminster Sch. Soc. Council 1957-75; a Governor of the school 1960-; a Busby Trustee 1975-; pres. Elizabethan Club 1978-81; m. 10 Sept. 1949 Margaret Ruth, d. of Rev. Canon William Riches Mills, HM of Highfield Sch. Liphook, Hants.; 21 Jan. 2000

Carey, Myles Francis Maxwell, 1917-1998
GB-2014-WSA-04458 · Personne · 1917-1998

Carey, Myles Francis Maxwell, son of Francis Johnston Carey, barrister-at-law, of Dulwich, and Meta May, d. of Isaac Samuel Skelly of Bangor, co. Down; b. 8 June 1917; adm. Sept. 1930 (H); left July 1935; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1935, BA 1938, MA 1942; RNVR 1940-5 (Paymr Lieut.); a private tutor; m. 29 May 1948 Sheila Mary, d. of Robert Kingsley Chappell KC; d. 16 Jan. 1998.

Carey, William Sherlock, 1799-1847
GB-2014-WSA-04459 · Personne · 1799-1847

CAREY, WILLIAM SHERLOCK, son of Rev. Richard Carey, Vicar of Barrowden, Rutland, and Prebendary of York, and Sarah --- (IGI); nephew of William Carey (qv); bapt. Barrowden, Rutland 9 Nov 1799 (IGI); adm. 27 Mar 1811; left 1812; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 21 Dec 1816; BA 1820; MA 1823; ordained; Rector of St. Peter Tavy, Devon, 21 Apr 1824; Vicar of Ashburton, Devon, 2 May 1825-30 (?); Rector of Lezant, Cornwall, from 1830 (dispensation to hold with Ashburton, 1830); m. 3 Aug 1825 Eliza Caroline, dau. of Richard Schneider, Putney, Surrey; d. 3 Jan 1847.

Carey, William, 1769-1846
GB-2014-WSA-04460 · Personne · 1769-1846

CAREY, WILLIAM, son of Richard Carey, Worcester, and Margaret --- (IGI); b. 18 Nov 1769; adm. 9 Sep 1783; KS 1784; Capt. of the School 1788; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1789, matr. 12 Jun 1789, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1789 - res 23 Dec 1803, Tutor 1794-1800, Junior Censor 1798-1801; BA 1793; MA 1796; BD 1804; DD 1807; ordained; Curate, Cowley, Oxfordshire, 1800; Head Master of the School Jan 1803 - Dec 1814; Prebendary of York 22 May 1802 – res 15 May 1815; Sub-Almoner to the King 16 Feb 1808 - c. 1815; Prebendary of Westminster 18 Mar 1809 - Apr 1830; Vicar of Sutton in the Forest, Yorks., 15 Apr 1813-20; consecrated Bishop of Exeter 12 Nov 1820; translated to St. Asaph, 7 Apr 1830; gave the scenery for the Latin Play that was in use between 1808 and 1858; gave during his lifetime £20, 000 Consols for the better maintenance of the bachelor students at Christ Church, Oxford, elected from Westminster; Busby Trustee 3 May 1804; m. 2 Jan 1804 Mary, only dau. of Rev. William Sheepshanks, Minister of St. John’s, Leeds, and Prebendary of Lincoln and Carlisle; d. 13 Sep 1846. DNB.

By an indenture dated 17 Feb 1842 he gave £10,000 3 per cent Consolidated Bank Annuities, which, by an indenture dated 13 Feb 1843, he afterwards increased to £20,000, to trustees, the income from which was to be applied “to found certain exhibitions (the same to continue after his own death and that of his wife) for the better education and advancement in sound learning and religious knowledge of such Students of [Christ Church, Oxford] elected from Westminster School, as have their own way to make in the world”. In 1846 he gave £200 towards the fund for the improvement of the College Dormitory. In addition he gave the set of scenery for the Play which was in use from 1808 until 1858.

Cargill, Donald, 1894-?
GB-2014-WSA-04461 · Personne · 1894-?

Cargill, Donald, only son of Jasper Farmer Cargill, a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Jamaica, by Clara Isabelle, daughter of John Orrett; b. Dec. 19, 1894; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (R); left Dec. 1912; served on the western front; 2nd Lieut. 3rd Batt. the Border Regt. May 18, 1915; Lieut. 1st Batt. Nov. 15, 1916; was wounded on the Somme July 1, 1916; on the London Stock Exchange; m. Oct. 14, 1920, Cicely, younger daughter of Arthur Henry Roberts, of West Malling, Kent.

Cargill, Richard Emil Dudley, 1894-1968
GB-2014-WSA-04462 · Personne · 1894-1968

Cargill, Richard Emil Dudley, son of James Dudley Cargill, I.C.S., District and Sess. Judge, Bengal; b. Oct. 25, 1894; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (G); K.S. 1909; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon. July 1913, matric. Michaelmas 1913; M.A. 1921; served on the western front as a Despatch Rider Aug. 1914 - Aug. 1916; E. African Expeditionary Force 1916-9; Lieut. R.E. Aug. 1, 1918; B.M., B.Ch. 1924; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1924; F.R.C.S. (Edinburgh) 1926 and (Canada) 1931; in practice at Ottawa; m. Sept. 19, 1942, Simone Valerie, daughter of Major Frederick Delante, of Saracola, Florida; d. 4 Jan. 1968.

Carkesse, James, ca. 1635-?
GB-2014-WSA-00401 · Personne · ca. 1635-?

CARKESSE, JAMES, son of James Carkesse, Hackney, Middlesex, and of City of London, Turkey merchant, and Mary, dau. of Rowland Beresford, London; b.; adm.; KS (aged 13) 1648; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1652, matr. 26 Jan 1652/3, Westminster Student; BA 3 Feb 1656/7; MA 1659; refused grace for BA four times, and before his admission was compelled to apologise for some insult which he had offered his college; in 1658 Busby certified that Carkesse “is of the same standing as those Westminster scholars who take the MA degree this Act 1658”, and that he “was only hindered from residence by the tenuity of his fortunes, which compelled him to reside in Westminster College for a maintenance, and to wait five terms for admission to a student’s place, to which he was elected” (CSP Dom 1658-9, 40); Usher, Magdalen Coll. Sch. 1655, 5 Jan 1662/3-3, Head Master 1663-4; a clerk in the Seamen’s Ticket Office, Navy Office, Aug 1665 - Mar 1667, Mar 1668 - Sep 1670, Mar 1672 - Jun 1673; confined to Bedlam, but released in 1678; Head Master, Chelmsford Sch., 1683; FRS 23 Mar 1663/4, expelled 18 Nov 1675; author, Lucida Intervalla, containing divers miscellaneous poems written at Finsbury and Bethlem by the doctor’s patient extraordinary, 1679; lic. to m. 23 Nov 1663 Arabella Walesson, St. Faith’s, London. DNB.