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Brycchan and Carey
* Brycchan Carey academic and author, lives in Gamlingay
* The Wrongs of Africa, Book the First: The full text of Book One of Roscoe's Wrongs of Africa ( 1787-1788 ), edited by Brycchan Carey
* The Wrongs of Africa, Book the Second: The full text of Book Two of Roscoe's Wrongs of Africa ( 1787-1788 ), edited by Brycchan Carey
* Carey, Brycchan.
* Thomas Clarkson: biography and bibliography by Brycchan Carey ( Part of his British Abolitionists project )
* Granville Sharp-Short Biography by Carey Brycchan
* Carey, Brycchan.
* Resources for the study of Cugoano, Brycchan Carey Website
* Brycchan Carey, academic and writer

Carey and Reader
Fool's Paradise: A Carey McWilliams Reader ( Santa Clara, California: Santa Clara University Press, 2001 ).
The books were entitled, respectively, Redeeming Democracy in America ( University Press of Kansas, 2011 ) and The Democratic Soul: A Wilson Carey McWilliams Reader ( University Press of Kentucky, 2011 ).

Carey and English
* 1985 – Carey Mulligan, English actress
* August 5 – Joseph Carey Merrick, English oddity ( d. 1890 )
* September 8 – George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, English politician ( b. 1547 )
She married William Carey, a minor noble, in February 1520, at Greenwich, with Henry VIII in attendance: soon after, Mary Boleyn became the English King's mistress.
Joseph Carey Merrick ( 5 August 1862 – 11 April 1890 ), sometimes incorrectly referred to as John Merrick, was an English man with severe deformities who was exhibited as a human curiosity named the Elephant Man.
List's 1841 Das Nationale System der Politischen Ökonomie ( translated into English as The National System of Political Economy ), which emphasized stages of growth, proved influential in the US and Germany, and nationalist policies were pursued by politician Henry Clay, and later by Abraham Lincoln, under the influence of economist Henry Charles Carey.
Henry met an English woman, Henriette Carey, whose family had been living in Dijon, and married her in 1828.
The Marprelate tracts are important documents in the history of English satire: critics from C. S. Lewis to John Carey have recognised their originality.
Thomas Carew ( pronounced as " Carey " ) ( 1595 – 22 March 1640 ) was an English poet, among the ' Cavalier ' group of Caroline poets.
John Carey, Merton professor of English Literature at Oxford University, and chairman of Booker judges in 2003 said: " Reading book made me think of how the English language was in Shakespeare's day, enormously free and inventive and very idiomatic and full of poetry as well.
On September 6, 1812, he switched to the Baptist denomination along with his wife and they were baptized by immersion in Calcutta by an English missionary associate of William Carey named William Ward.
Some of the rare and important works in this collection are: A Grammar of the Bengal Language ( 1778 ) by Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, which is the earliest printed book in Bengali, Henry Forster ’ s A Vocabulary in Two parts, English and Bangalee ( 1799 ), William Carrey ’ s Dialogues, Intended to Facilitate the Acquiring of the Bengali Language ( 1801 ), Ram Ram Basu ’ s Raja Pratapaditya Charitra ( 1801 ), Mrityunjay Vidyalankar ’ s Batris Simhansan ( 1802 ), Ramayana translated by Krittibas and published in five volumes, Mahabharat translated by Kashi Ram Das ( 1802 ), Chandicharan Munshi ’ s Tota Itihas ( 1805 ), Jayanarayan Ghosal ’ s Sri Karunanidhanavilasa ( 1814 ), William Carey ’ s Dictionary of the Bengali Language, 2 volumes ( 1815-1825 ).
In the 1961 / 62 season Orient were promoted to the top tier of English football, the First Division ( now the FA Premier League ), for the only time in their history, after finishing second in Division Two under the management of Johnny Carey.
Henry Carey, 1st Viscount Falkland ( c. 1575 – September 1633 ) was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1601 to 1622.
Other examples of plagiarism include the cases between Richard Condon, author of The Manchurian Candidate and English novelist Robert Graves ; and between Martin Luther King Jr and Archibald Carey.
William Carey ( 17 August 1761 – 9 June 1834 ) was an English Baptist missionary and a Particular Baptist minister, known as the " father of modern missions.
Carey, his eldest son Felix, Thomas and his wife and daughter sailed from London aboard an English ship in April 1793.
Carey had begun translating literature and sacred writings from the original Sanskrit into English to make them accessible to his own countryman.
More recently, Beck's biography of Dorothy Carey paints a more detailed picture: William Carey uprooted his family from all that was familiar and sought to settle them in one of the most unlikely and difficult ( for an uneducated eighteenth century English peasant woman ) cultures in the world.
Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, of Hunsdon ( 4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596 ) was an English nobleman.
The title was first created for English courtier Robert Carey, 1st Baron Carey in 1626.

Carey and Literature
The Power of Delight: A Lifetime in Literature: Essays 1962-2002 by John Bayley and Leo Carey ( Hardcover-Mar 28, 2005 )
John Carey ( born 5 April 1934 ) is a British literary critic, and emeritus Merton Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford.

Reader and English
His English Reader utterly dominated the American market for readers from 1815 into the 1840s.
Within its humanities division, the Faculty currently holds five National Teacher Fellows ; the latest being Dr Deborah Cartmell, Reader in English, who was made a Fellow in recognition of excellence in teaching and learning support.
Colin Reader, an English geologist who independently conducted a more recent survey of the enclosure, points out that the various quarries on the site have been excavated around the Causeway.
* ( 1930 ) English Literature Reader ( Two Volumes ) ( Shanghai: Kaiming )
* The English Reader: What Every Literate Person Needs to Know ( 2006 ) ISBN 0-19-507729-6
Ussher provides a slightly different time in his " Epistle to the Reader " in his Latin and English works: " I deduce that the time from the creation until midnight, January 1, 1 AD was 4003 years, seventy days and six hours.
* Richard Reader Harris ( KC ) ( 1847 – 1909 ), English barrister, counselor to Queen Victoria, Methodist minister
In 1973, became Reader in English and American Literature and a special Chair was created for him as professor in 1982.
As of October 2005, he has retired from his posts teaching English Literature as a Lecturer and University Reader in English Poetry for the University of Cambridge and as Director of Studies in English for Gonville and Caius College ; he retired as Librarian of the College at the end of September 2006.
A substantially expanded version of A World of Words was published in 1611 as Queen Anna's New World of Words, or Dictionarie of the Italian and English tongues, Collected, and newly much augmented by Iohn Florio, Reader of the Italian vnto the Soueraigne Maiestie of Anna, Crowned Queene of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, & c. And one of the Gentlemen of hir Royall Priuie Chamber.
“ Judith .” The Cambridge Old English Reader.
* Andrea Camilleri Reader Website ( in German, English, and Italian )
Their son, Charles Milner, who was educated in Hesse and England, established himself as a physician with a practice in London and later became Reader in English at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen in the Kingdom of Württemberg ( modern state of Baden-Württemberg ).
The most recent English version of the Book of Concord was published in 2005 to commemorate the 425th anniversary of the publication of the Book of Concord, and the 475th anniversary of the presentation of The Augsburg Confession. It is a revision of the English text of the Concordia Triglotta and entitled Concordia: The Lutheran Confessions — A Reader ’ s Edition of the Book of Concord and edited by Paul T. McCain, Edward A. Engelbrecht, Robert C. Baker, and Gene E. Veith.
Born in 1951, he retired in 2007 after working as Reader in English in Government Brennen College, Thalassery.
Subsequent works on Old English included An Anglo-Saxon Reader ( 1876 ), The Oldest English Texts ( 1885 ) and A Student's Dictionary of Anglo-Saxon ( 1896 ).
* The Greek Reader, by Frederic Jacobs, new edition, with English notes, critical and explanatory, a metrical index to Homer and Anacreon, and a copious lexicon.
Another understanding was proposed by the Cambridge Old English Reader in 2004, namely that the poem is essentially concerned to state: " Let us ( good Christians, that is ) remind ourselves where our true home lies and concentrate on getting there "
" The Cambridge Old English Reader ", Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004
* Kariera Nikosia Dyzmy ( 2002 ) as English Reader

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