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James Gaspard-le-Marchant Carey (21 June 1831 – 17 March 1885), was an
Anglican
priest in the second half of the 19th century.
[1]
Born in
Cape of Good Hope, Carey was educated at
Brighton College and
Trinity College, Cambridge.
[2] He was
ordained in 1854, and served
curacies at
Charlcombe and
Henny. He was
Rector of
Snodland from 1866 to 1874; and then of
Boreham. He was appointed
Archdeacon of Essex in 1882.
[3] and died in post in
Folkestone.
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Guli Francis-Dehqani,
Bishop of Chelmsford
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Roger Morris, area
Bishop of Colchester
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Lynne Cullens, area
Bishop of Barking
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Adam Atkinson, area
Bishop-designate of Bradwell and
Archdeacon of Charing Cross
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AEO:
Bishop suffragan of Richborough (vacant) &
Rob Munro,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
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Dean of Chelmsford (vacant)
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Elwin Cockett,
Archdeacon of West Ham
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Chris Burke,
Archdeacon of Barking
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Ruth Patten,
Archdeacon of Colchester
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Mike Power,
Archdeacon of Southend
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Kate Peacock,
Archdeacon of Stansted
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Jonathan Croucher,
Archdeacon of Chelmsford
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Archdeacon of Harlow (vacant)
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