Gaspard-le-Marchant Carey
James Gaspard-le-Marchant Carey (21 June 1831 – 17 March 1885) was an Anglican priest in the second half of the 19th century.[1]
Born in Cape of Good Hope, Carey was educated at Brighton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.[2] He was ordained in 1854, and served curacies at Charlcombe and Henny. He was Rector of Snodland from 1866 to 1874; and then of Boreham. He was appointed Archdeacon of Essex in 1882.[3] and died in post in Folkestone.
References
- ^ "Carey Roots". Archived from the original on 5 March 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ^ Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900, John Venn/John Archibald Venn. Cambridge University Press > (10 volumes 1922 to 1953) Part II. 1752–1900 Vol. i. Abbey – Challis, (1940) p510
- ^ "ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE" The Morning Post (London, England), Thursday, June 29, 1882; pg. 6; Issue 24325
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Archdeacons of Essex and of West Ham
- Theobald
- Walter
- Richard Ruffus
- Robert Banastre
- Richard de Hegham
- Theobald de Valognes
- Thomas de Fauconberg
- Hugh de Sancto Edmundo
- Stephen de Sandwic
- Richard of Gravesend
- Adam de Faversham
- Roger de La Legh
- Robert Winchelsey
- Laurence de Fuscis de Bera
- Aldebrand Riccardi de Militiis
- Hildebrand de Anibaldis
- Stephen de Segrave
- John de Elham
- William Vygerous
- Robert de Canterbury
- Hugh de Statherne
- John de Bouser
- William de Rothwell
- John Barnet
- John de Cantebrugg
- Roger de Freton
- Henry de Winterton
- Richard Prentys
- Edward Prentys
- John Shirborne
- Zanobius Mulakyn
- James Goldwell
- John Gunthorpe
- John Crall
- Edmund Audley
- Thomas Jane
- John de Lopez
- Francis de Busleiden
- Richard Rawson
- Edward Moylle
- Thomas Darbyshire
- Thomas Cole
- John Walker
- William Tabor
- Samuel Harsnett
- George Goldman
- Edward Layfield
- Thomas Turner
- Charles Alston
- Thomas Gooch
- Reuben Clerke
- William Gibson
- Thomas Rutherforth
- Stotherd Abdy
- James Waller
(Essex)
- William Gretton
- Francis Wollaston
- Hugh Jones
- Carew St John Mildmay
- Gaspard-le-Marchant Carey
- Alfred Blomfield
- Henry Johnson
- Thomas Stevens, Bishop of Barking
- James Inskip, Bishop of Barking (became Archdeacon of West Ham)
- James Inskip (previously Archdeacon of Essex)
- Hugh Gough
- John Elvin
- Denis Wakeling
- James Adams
- John Taylor
- Peter Dawes
- Roger Sainsbury
- Tim Stevens
- Michael Fox
- Elwin Cockett
- Mike Power (announced)
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