Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H by Frederic Boase

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CAREW, ROBERT SHAPLAND CAREW, 1 Baron (_only son of Robert Shapland Carew of Castleborough, Ross, co. Wexford who d. 25 March 1835_). _b._ Dublin 9 March 1787; ed. at Eton and Ch. Ch. Ox.; M.P. for co. Wexford 19 Oct. 1812 to 13 June 1834 when he was created Baron Carew of co. Wexford in peerage of Ireland; created Baron Carew of Castleborough, co. Wexford in peerage of United Kingdom 9 July 1838; lord lieut. of Wexford 1831 to death; K.P. 1851. _d._ Castleborough 2 June 1856. CAREW, ROBERT SHAPLAND CAREW, 2 Baron (_eld. son of the preceding_). _b._ Dublin 28 Jany. 1818; M.P. for Waterford 24 Aug. 1840 to 23 July 1847; hon. col. Wexford militia 5 April 1847 to death; lord lieut. of Wexford 2 July 1856 to death; K.P. 1872. _d._ 28 Belgrave sq. London 8 Sep. 1881. CAREW, JOHN EDWARD. _b._ Tramore, Waterford 1782; assistant to Sir Richard Westmacott the sculptor in London 1809–23; worked for Lord Egremont 1823–31; sculptor at Brighton 1831–5; executed a statue of Huskisson for Chichester Cathedral, an altarpiece for the R.C. ch. St. James’s st. Brighton, statues called ‘Arethusa’ and ‘The Falconer’; exhibited at the R.A. 1830–48; made a claim of £50,000 upon Lord Egremont’s estate on his death 11 Nov. 1837, brought an action against the executors 1840 when he was nonsuited; insolvent 1841; executed statue of ‘Whittington listening to the London bells’; designed bas-relief of ‘The death of Nelson at Trafalgar’ in south panel of Nelson column Trafalgar sq. _d._ 40 Cambridge st. Hyde park, London 30 Nov. 1868. _Report of trial of cause Carew against Burrell_ 1840; _Report of proceedings in Court for relief of Insolvent debtors in matter of J. E. Carew_ 1842; _Reg. and mag. of biog. i_, 227 (1869). CAREW, MOST REV. PATRICK JOSEPH. Professor of divinity at Maynooth; R.C. bishop of Madras 1838–40; vicar apostolic of Bengal 1840 to death; archbishop of Edessa. _d._ Bengal 2 Nov. 1855. CAREW, SIR WALTER PALK, 8 Baronet. _b._ Marley house, Buckfastleigh, Devon 9 July 1807; succeeded 31 Oct. 1830; sheriff of Devon 1846. _d._ Marley house 27 Jany. 1874. CAREY, REV. CHARLES STOKES. _b._ London 17 Sep. 1828; ed. at Hackney college 1849–53; matric. at Univ. of London but did not take any degree; ordained a Congregational minister 15 Sep. 1853; minister at Basingstoke, Harwich, Bungay and Leytonstone 1853–75; author of _The strength of Judah and the vengeance of Asshur, A tale of the times of Isaiah_ 1862; _The Bible or the Bishop? A reply to parts 1 and 2 of Dr. Colenso’s attack on the Pentateuch_ 1863; _Plainer words on absolution, Privately printed_ 1870; _A commonplace book of epigrams analytically arranged_ 1872; edited _A concordance to the Old and New Testament by A. Cruden 1867 and 1880_. _d._ Leytonstone 8 June 1875. CAREY, EUSTACE (_youngest child of Thomas Carey of Paulerspury, Northamptonshire_). _b._ Paulerspury 22 March 1791; baptized 7 July 1809; studied at Olney 1809–12, at Bristol college 1812–3; sailed from Portsmouth for India 18 Feb. 1814, landed at Serampore 1 Aug. 1814; missionary at Calcutta Sep. 1815; returned to England