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Thomas Carr M.A., D.D. (1788 – 5 September 1859)〔(thePeerage.com )〕 was the inaugural Bishop of Bombay between 1837 and 1851.〔(Achievements in India )〕 ==Early Life and Career== Son of Thomas Carr and Catherine Wilkinson born 1788. Educated at St John's College, Cambridge. Chaplain in the service of the East India Company in 1817. Appointed to the archdeaconry of Bombay in 1833. Consecrated Bishop of Bombay at Lambeth Palace Chapel on 19 November 1837. Installed in Bombay 25 February 1838. Rector of Bath Abbey between 1855 and 1859. Gave key evidence in a famous court case, that of Archdeacon Denison.〔''The Times'', Thursday, 23 October 1856; pg. 7; Issue 22506; col D ''The Case Of Archdeacon Denison''〕 He died at Bath, Somerset in 1859. A monument to Carr, designed by British sculptor Matthew Noble, is located in St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai.
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