CARR, RALPH; b.; adm. 5 Jun 1776.
CARR, RICHARD, son of Thomas Carr, Westminster; b.; BB Christmas 1638 – Lady Day 1640.
CARR, ROBERT, son of William Carr, Newcastle, Northumberland; bapt. All Saints, Newcastle upon Tyne 18 Feb 1677 (IGI); adm.; KS 1693; left 1694; University Coll. Oxford, matr. 14 Mar 1694/5, aged 16; BA 1698/9; d. 1714.
CARR, WILLIAM, son of Thomas Carr, Middlesex; b.; adm.; Min. Can. (aged 14) 1650; KS (Capt. ) 1651; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1653, adm. pens. 6 Jun 1653, scholar 1653, matr. Easter 1653.
CARR, WILLIAM; b.; adm.; a pensioner 1562-8 (tutor, the Dean); several charges for books supplied to him occur in a bookseller’s account “delyvered for Mr. Deane of Westminster since the 12th of Januarye 1562” preserved in the Chapter Muniments (54003).
CARRICK, JOHN, son of an officer in the Parliamentary army; b.; adm.; KS; elected to Ch. Ch. Oxford 1647, Westminster Student; refused to submit to Parliamentary Visitors, and expelled 29 Jun 1648; having afterwards made his submission, an order was made 29 Mar 1649 that he should be admitted as a commoner, and “upon his good behaviour shal be capable of further favor for election unto a student’s or scholar’s place in the said Colledge or elsewhere” (Burrow, Reg. of the Visitors of the Univ. of Oxford, 225-6).
Carrick-Allan, Nigel Powell, son of William Carrick-Allan MD of Dinard, Brittany, and Norah Rye, d. of Henry R. Powell of Bickley, Kent; b. 24 Aug, 1914; adm. Sept. 1928 (B), (A) Sept. 1931; left Apr. 1932; St Andrews Univ. 1936, MA 1941; Gunner RA, disch. for ill-health Nov. 1940; adm. an advocate (Scottish Bar) July 1944; m. 17 July 1939 Mary Swanson, d. of Angus Campbell of Auchdennan, Dumbartonshire; d. 14 Apr. 1960.
CARRILL, BLASE, third son of Richard Carrill, Thorpe, Surrey, official in Pipe Office, and Elizabeth, dau. of William Harward, Winchester, Hants.; b.; adm.; KS in 1644; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1646, matr. 1 Feb 1646/7, aged 16, Westminster Student; expelled from his Studentship by order of Committee of Lords and Commons for regulating University of Oxford, 15 May 1648, but subsequently submitted; permission for his re-election granted 1649; adm. Gray’s Inn 29 Nov 1648, called to bar 8 Feb 1655/6.
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