Robert Carr (disambiguation)

Robert Carr (1916–2012) was a British Conservative politician.

Robert Carr may also refer to:

Politicians

  • Robert Carr (MP for Boston) (c. 1511–1590), MP for Boston 1559
  • Robert Kerr (MP) or Carr (1578–1654), English politician
  • Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset (c. 1587–1645), Scottish politician
  • Sir Robert Carr, 3rd Baronet, British politician, Privy Counsellor of England, MP for Lincolnshire 1665–1685
  • Robert S. Carr (1845–1925), American politician, president of the West Virginia Senate from 1889 to 1891

Others

  • Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Ancram (c. 1578–1654), Scottish nobleman and writer
  • Sir Robert Carr, Kt., English officer who secured the surrender of Fort Cassimir, New Netherland in 1664
  • Robert Carr (bishop) (1774–1841), English churchman, bishop of Chichester, 1824, and bishop of Worcester, 1831
  • Robert Carr (baritone) (1881–1948), English baritone singer and recording artist
  • Robert K. Carr (1908–1979), American scholar in the field of government and political science
  • Robert Spencer Carr (1909–1994), American writer
  • Milton Robert Carr (born 1943), commonly known as Bob Carr, American politician, U.S. Representative from Michigan
  • Robert Carr (programmer) (born 1956), American computer programmer
  • Robert Carr (activist) (1963–2011), Trinidadian scholar and human rights activist
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gollark: If it's too similar, then the low Levenshtein distance between apiospatial config files and your APIONET config file *could* actually open an informational path through apio*meta*space, which would then allow IRC messages to travel across it, thus possibly causing incursions.
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