General Morden Carthew CB (25 October 1804 – 4 September 1888) was an officer in the service of the East India Company (E.I.C.) Indian Army in the Madras Presidency, India and South East Asia during the mid 19th century.
General MordenCarthew CB (25 October 1804 – 4 September 1888) was an officer in the service of the East India Company (E.I.C.) Indian Army in the Madras...
Carthew was named after William MordenCarthew, a World War I casualty. List of mountains of Alberta Mount Carthew, Alberta Peakbagger Mount Carthew,...
on 18 April 1860 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England. He was born to MordenCarthew Wright (1836–1886) and Arabella Hutfield Sherry (1837–1881). Wright...
by a British architect and supervised by the British physician Dr. MordenCarthew. As the first psychiatric hospital and the second oldest hospital in...
manorial descents." On 9 July 1856, Carthew married his first cousin Anna (1806—1877), daughter of MordenCarthew, vicar of Mattishall. Anna had earlier...
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and Burma (Myanmar) and as aide-de-camp to his father-in-law, General MordenCarthew. Upon inheriting Crossrigg, Rigg resigned his commission and returned...
and John Laurie (died 1861 at age 69) was officially on furlough. MordenCarthew, one of the lieutenant colonels, fought in Bengal as a Brigadier-General...