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CARPMAEL, WILLIAM. _b._ 90 Chancery lane, London 27 Feb. 1804; designed and erected salt works in Cheshire which he managed; patent agent and consulting engineer in London 1835; A.I.C.E. 1830, M.I.C.E. 1840, member of council 1858; M.I.M.E. 1862; member of Metropolitan Board of Works from its formation 14 Aug. 1855 to his death; author of _The law of patents for inventions explained for the use of inventors and patentees_ 1832 _6 ed._ 1860; _Law reports of patent cases 3 vols._ 1843–52. _d._ Streatham hill near London 9 July 1867. CARR, REV. JAMES. _b._ April 1784; P.C. of South Shields 1831–62; hon. canon of Durham 1860 to death; master of Sherburn hospital, Durham 1862 to death. _d._ Sherburn hospital 29 March 1874. CARR, JOHN CHARLES (_eld. son of John Carr of Trinidad_). _b._ Trinidad 1810; LL.B. London 1839; barrister G.I. 6 May 1840; Queen’s advocate of Sierra Leone, May 1840, chief justice 20 Aug. 1841 to 1865; declined honour of knighthood twice. _d._ Bedford house, New Barnet 2 Sep. 1880 in 71 year. CARR, MARK WILLIAM. Assistant inspector general of Madras police 12 Sep. 1862; major Madras staff corps 16 Feb. 1870 to death; author of _A collection of Telugu proverbs together with some Sanscrit proverbs_ 1868; edited _Descriptive and historical papers relating to the seven pagodas on the Coromandel coast by W. Chambers and others_ 1869; lost in wreck of “General Outram” off Rutnagherry on the coast of Malabar 16 Jany. 1871. CARR, RIGHT REV. THOMAS. _b._ Yorkshire 1788; sizar St. John’s coll. Cam. 10 June 1809; B.A. 1813; D.D. Lambeth 12 Sep. 1832; chaplain at Bombay; bishop of Bombay 15 July 1837 to July 1851, consecrated at Lambeth 19 Nov. 1837; R. of St. Peter and St. Paul _i.e._ The Abbey with St. James’s, Bath, April 1854 to death. _d._ Lansdown crescent, Bath 5 Sep. 1859. _Illust. news of the world iv_, 177 (1859), _portrait_. CARR, THOMAS. _b._ Durham 23 Jany. 1824; invented a new method of drying glue, the disintegrator a machine much used in various trades and manufactures, and a flour mill on the disintegrator principle which is a good deal used in Scotland. _d._ Bristol 29 March 1874. CARR, SIR WILLIAM OGLE (_3 son of Thomas Wm. Carr of Frognal, Hampstead, barrister_). Barrister G.I. 26 April 1826; King’s advocate in Ceylon; second puisne judge of Ceylon 19 Dec. 1839, chief justice 14 Aug. 1854 to death; knighted by patent 14 Aug.