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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Cardew.

b. 1861; e.s. of Rev. J. W. Cardew, M. A., Vicar of West enoyle, Wilts: m. Evelyn Roberta, d. of E. J. Firth: two s. two d. educ. Somersetshire College, Bath; Queen’s College, Oxford; entered I.C.S., 1882; Secretary, Malabar Land Tenures Commissoin, 1885; Under-Secretary, Madras Government, 1885-90; Inspector General of Prisons, 1892-99; Collector and Magistrate, 1399-1903; Secretary to Government, Legislative and Educational Departments, 1903-5; in Rev. Dept 1905-10; Member of council. Address: The Cloisters, Madras; St. Margarets, Ottacamand, India.

Carew, Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald Pole, K.C.B., (1902), C.V.O.; J P. of Antony; b. Antony, Cornwall, 1894; e.s. of late W. H. Pole Carew, of Antony; m. Lady Beatrice Bulter, e.d. of 3rd Marquis of Ormonde, 1901; Educ.: Christ Church, Oxford; Served in Coldstream Guards, 1869-99; Private Secretary to Sir Hercules Robinson, Governor of New South Wales, 1876-77; A.D.C. to Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India, 1878-79; to Sir Frederick Roberts, 1879-81; to Duke of Connaught, Egypt, 1882; Mil. Sec. to Sir Frederick Roberts, Madras, 1884-85; Mil. Sec. to Sir Fredrick Roberts Com.-in chief, India, 1885-95; commanded 2nd Batt. Coldstream Guards, 1895-99; Commanded consecutively 9th Brigade and Guards Brigade, and 11th Division, South Africa; contested Pembroke Boroughs (C.) 1906; Bodmin Division 1910; Commanding 8th Division, 3rd Army Corps, 1903-5; retired, 1906. Recreations; hunting, shooting. Heir: s. John Gawen, b, 1902. Address: Antony, Cornwall. Clubs: Marlborough, Turf, Travellers’, Pratt’s Carlton.

Cardot, Rt. Rev. Alexander; Bishop of Limyra and Vicar Apostolic of the Mission of Southern Burma since 1894; b. Fresse, Haute-Saone, France, 1857. Educ.: Luxeuil and Paris; Priest, 1878; arrived in Southern Burma, 1879; Co-adjutor Bishop to Bishop Bigandes, 1893; built a cathedral in Rangoon; present at Eucharistic Congress, London, 1908. Address: Rangoon.

Carey, Arthur Douglas; I.C.S., educ, at the City of London School; went out to Bombay, 1865; Collector of Salt Revenue, 1881; Acting Commissioner, Indian Customs, 1881; visited Northern Tibet, Lake Mungtsa, Khotan, Kuchar, Lake Lob, Tsaidam, Urumtsi, Yarkand, to Ladak 1885; Commissioner of Customs, Salt, Opium and Abkari, 1891; on special duty to Lisbon, in Connection with Goa Treaty negotiations, 1891-2; retired, 1893. Address: c/o India Office, London.

Carely, Bertram Saumarez, C.I.E. (1893) V.D.; entered I.C.S., 1886; Assistant Commissioner, Burmah, 1886; Deputy Commissioner, 1900; Commissioner, Saigan Division, 1913. Address: Saigan; Burma.

Carlyle, Robert Warrand, C.I.E. 1898; C.S.I. 1910; Ordinary Member of Council of Governor General, India, since 1910; b, 1859; s. of late Rev. J. E. Caryle; educ.: Glasgow University; Balliol College, Oxford; entered I.C.S. 1878; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal, 1880; Magistrate and Collector, 1894; Inspector-General of Police, 1902: officiating Chief Secretary, Government of Bengal, 1904; confirmed, 1905;

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