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Thomas Thellusson Carter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Thellusson Carter
Thomas Thellusson Carter, often known as T. T. Carter, T.T.C. or Canon Carter (19 March 1808 – 28 October 1901〔GRO Register of Deaths DEC 1901 2c 269 Windsor, aged 93〕) was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England, responsible for reintroducing some Catholic practices to the church and being the founder of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. He also founded several charitable organisations. He was a prolific writer on church matters and a project exists to collect and collate all his writings. He was for 36 years the Rector of Clewer and an honorary canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.〔(A History of Clewer )〕〔(Project Canterbury: T.T. Carter )〕〔(Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament )〕 ==Early life== Carter was the son of the Reverend Thomas Carter (then under master and later vice-provost of Eton College) and his wife Mary (née Proctor). Carter was educated at Eton from the age of six and, when he left, was captain of oppidans. He then entered Christ Church, Oxford, in 1825. Amongst those he met there were Edward Bouverie Pusey who had been a pupil of his father's. He graduated with first class honours in classics in 1831 and attempted to gain a fellowship at Oriel College but was unsuccessful.〔 Carter's middle name probably derives from the time his father spent as domestic chaplain to John Thellusson, 2nd Baron Rendlesham.
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