Thomas Thellusson Carter

Thomas Thellusson Carter (19 March 1808 – 28 October 1901), often known as T. T. Carter, was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England. He was 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. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The first five years of the House of Mercy, Clewer by Carter, Thomas Thellusson, 1808-1901

    Published 1856
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    Harriet Monsell a memoir / by Carter, Thomas Thellusson, 1808-1901

    Published 1884
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    The rubrical determination of the celebrant's position considered in a letter to the Rev. T.T. Carter, M.A., Rector of Clewer / by Walton, Henry Baskerville, 1824 or 5-1871

    Published 1866
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    The recent action of the Archbishop of Dublin and its consequences

    Published 1892
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