CARTERET, SIR GEORGE


Meaning of CARTERET, SIR GEORGE in English

born 0441; 1610, probably Jersey, Channel Islands, Eng.

died January 1680, New Jersey

British politician and colonial proprietor.

His naval exploits and service as lieutenant governor of the Channel Island of Jersey won him a knighthood (1644) and baronetcy (1645). After the 1660 Restoration he became a powerful administrator and legislator. In 1663 he became one of eight original proprietors granted the area of Carolina; in 1664 he received half of New Jersey, named for his birthplace. The other owner sold out to the Quakers in 1674. With the Quakers, Carteret agreed to divide the colony. After Carteret's death, his heirs sold the remaining portion to the Quakers.

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