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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Carpenter.

metreology and astronomy. Address: The Red House, Sanderstead, Surrey.

Carr, Francis Edward Culling, Dy. Inspector General of Police, Madras. (Retired); Inspector of Police, Ganjam, 1886; Asst. Superintendent of Police, 1889; Asst. Superintendent of Police, Bangalore, Ootacamund and Madras, 1892-96; Asst. Superintendent, Coorg; services lent to Mysore; Deputy Commissioner, Kadur, 1898; Deputy Commissioner, Kolar 1900-3; Inspector General of Police, Mysore, 1904-08; reverted to Madras service, 1910. Out of India. Address: c/o India Office, London.

Carr, Reginald Childers Culling, I.C.S. Bar-at-Law. First Member Board of Revenue, Madras; joined service as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1885; Acted in various capacities including those of Cantonment Magistrate, and District Munsiff until 1891; Assistant Secretary to Government, Judl. and Legl. Departments, Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor of Madras for a short period, 1891; Third Member, Board of Revenue, Madras; On three different occasions was deputed to special duty, once in 1888 for preparing the Annual Administration Report of the Madras Presidency for 1887-88; again in 1894, for revision of Forest Code, and a third time in 1902 for preparation of a complete Scheme for the revision and maintenance of village Maps and Records; First Member, Board of Revenue, Madras, Since 1914. Address: Wood’s Road, Rayapeta, Madras, India. Madras Club.

Carr, Miss R. C.: Senior Inspectress of Girls’ Schools, Madras; Superintendent, Presidency Training Schools for Misstresses, Madras, 1882; Passed the compulsury examination in Tamil, 1884; Higher Proficiency Examination in Telegu, 1891; appointed as Inspectress of Girls’ Schools, Southern and Western Circles, U.P.P. Takes keen interest in the education of Indian widows. Retired, 1902.

Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling. V.D.; I.C.S. (Retd.) 2nd s. of late Rev. T. W. Carr of Southboro, b. 1834; m. 1st, Jeanie (d. 1869), d. of Maj. E. Francklyn; two s. one d,; 2nd, 1876, Emily Blanche (d. 1909). d. of late A. Morton Carr, Barrister at law; two s. one d; entered Madras C.S., 1855; for many years District Judge of Tinnevelly; retired, 1882; Barrister, Inner Temple, 1869; J.P. and D.L., Bucks; late Chairman of London Hospital; Hon. Col. 3rd V.B. “The Queen’s” R.W. Surrey. Mrs. Carr-Gomm was Lady of the Manor of Ratherhithe. They assumed by Royal Licence the surname and arms of Gomm, 1878. Publications: Life of Sir William Gomm; Handbook of Administrations of Nineteenth Century; Records of the Parish of Farnham Royal. Address: The Chase, Farnham Royal, Bucks; 2, Buckingham Palace Gardens, S.W. Clubs: East India United Service, Union.

Caspersz, Hon’ble Mr. Justice C. P., Bar-at-law, Judge, High Court, Calcutta; educ, Harrow and London Universities: joined service 1878: District and Sessions Judge 1894: Judge, Calcutta High Court. 1907; Trans-

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