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go HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
Qoldring', Give, the eldest son of Constance Anne (Morris)
and Frank Goldring, was born on 5 March, 1878. He was
educated at Exeter College, Oxford, of which University he is
M.A. He studied for some time at Ely Theological College,
and then took Holy Orders, being ordained by the Bishop of
Ripon, Deacon, 1904, Priest, 1905, He was Curate of S.
Saviour's, Leeds, 1904-6, when he offered himself for foreign
mission work. He then spent one year in temporary work in
the Diocese of Madras, after which (1907) he joined the South
African Church Railway Mission. He has been placed in charge
of Naauw Poort, in the Diocese of Grahamstown, Cape Colony,
where he has two churches (one native) with other places to
visit on the railway line (Port Elizabeth to Bloemfontein, etc.).
It is interesting to recall the fact that two members of the
Carlile family settled at Belmont, near Grahamstown, so early
as 1820. 1 Rev. Clive Goldring was married at Johannesburg,
Transvaal, on 12 November, 1908, to Annie, third daughter of
the late Frederick James Orwin, of Byfleets, Warnham, Sussex.
Goldring, Constance Anne, the younger daughter of Sarah
Anne (Carlile) and William Morris, was born on 8 March, 1855,
and was educated privately. On 18 April, 1877, she was married
by her uncle, the Rev. John Morris, Vicar of Askham Bryan,
York, assisted by the Rev. H. C. Sturdy, to Frank Goldring,
second son of T. Z. Goldring, of Fountain Lodge, Clapham, and
Lincoln's Inn Fields, solicitor. There are five children of the
marriage (see Goldring, Clive, Hilda Constance, Maude, Wallace,
and Douglas). Mr. and Mrs. Goldring reside at Woodlands,
Cuckfield, Hayward's Heath, Sussex. Mrs. Goldring is an ardent
supporter of the "Votes for Women" movement.
1 See Nicholas Carlisle's Family History, p. 351 (Carlisles of Sedbergh)

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