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_Eustace Carey a missionary in India a memoir by Mrs. Eustace Carey_ 1857, _portrait_. CAREY, GEORGE JACKSON. _b._ Rozel, Guernsey 5 Oct. 1822; ensign Cape mounted riflemen 22 July 1845; served in Kaffir wars 1846–7 and 1850–2; brigadier general in New Zealand Aug. 1863 to Aug. 1865, Wm. Thompson the Maori chief surrendered to him 27 May 1865; acting governor of Victoria 7 May to 15 Aug. 1866; commanded 2 brigade at Aldershot 1 Dec. 1867 and Northern district Oct. 1871 to death; C.B. 18 March 1865. _d._ Westwood, Whalley Range, Manchester 12 June 1872. _bur._ at Rozel. CAREY, JAMES (_son of Francis Carey of Dublin, bricklayer_). _b._ James st. Dublin 1845; bricklayer in Dublin 18 years; builder in Denzille st. Dublin; a leading member of the Fenians 1862–78; treasurer of Irish Republican Brotherhood; a town councillor of Dublin 1882; took part in murder of Lord F. Cavendish and T. F. Burke 6 May 1882; turned Queen’s evidence 13 Feb. 1883; sailed for Cape Town 6 July 1883; shot by Patrick O’Donnel a Fenian on board Melrose Castle steamer 12½ miles from Cape Vacca 29 July 1883. _Pall Mall Gazette 31 July 1883 pp. 10–12_, _portrait_; _Graphic xxvii_, 200, 273 (1883), _portrait, xxviii_, 112 (1883), _portrait_. CAREY, VEN. JAMES GASPARD LE MARCHANT. Educ. at Trin. coll. Cam., B.A. 1853, M.A. 1856; R. of Snodland, Kent 1866–74; hon. canon of Rochester 1870–7; V. of Boreham, Essex 1874 to death; hon. canon of St. Alban’s 1877; archdeacon of Essex 29 June 1882. _d._ Folkestone 17 March 1885 in 54 year. CAREY, PETER. Cornet 16 Dragoons 9 Dec. 1795; major 86 foot 26 March 1807; lieut. col. 84 foot 18 July 1811 to 25 Feb. 1818 when placed on h.p.; military sec. to Sir George Beckwith, commander of forces in Ireland 1816–20; general 11 Nov. 1851. _d._ 44 Cadogan place, London 20 June 1852 aged 78. CAREY, SIR PETER STAFFORD (_only child of Peter Martin Carey of Taunton_). _b._ Guernsey 7 April 1803; ed. at Clifton and St. John’s coll. Ox., B.A. 1825, M.A. 1829; barrister M.T. 25 June 1830; recorder of Dartmouth 1836–45; judge of Borough court of Wells 1838–45; professor of English law at Univ. coll. London 1838–45; bailiff of Guernsey 1845–83; knighted at Windsor Castle 23 Nov. 1863; author of _Borough Court rules of England and Wales_ 1841; _The Epistle of the Apostle Paul to the Galatians with a paraphrase and introduction_ 1867; _Notes sur l’Ile de Guernesey_