The Most Reverend William Marlborough Carter, KCMG[1] (1850–1941) was an Anglican bishop and archbishop in South Africa.
He died on 14 Feb 1941 at Bear Ash, Twyford, Berkshire, and was buried at Eton College.
[4] He held curacies at Christ Church, West Bromwich[5] and All Saints, Bakewell.
[7] He was consecrated a bishop at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 September 1891, by Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury.
[8] He was translated to Pretoria after a unanimous election in the Episcopalian Assembly there in August 1902,[9] and then to Cape Town in 1909 until 1930.