Proper noun
Carswell (plural Carswells)
A surname.
Carswell, pp. 151–152; Dickinson, p. 58; and Hatton, p. 250 Company prices rose rapidly; the shares had cost £128 on 1 January 1720, citation but were valued at £500 when the conversion scheme opened in May. Source: Internet
Carswell, p. 115 and Hatton, p. 251 The Company enticed bondholders to convert their high-interest, irredeemable bonds to low-interest, easily tradeable stocks by offering apparently preferential financial gains. Source: Internet
Carswell, p. 103 In 1719 the South Sea Company proposed to take over £31 million (three fifths) of the British national debt by exchanging government securities for stock in the company. Source: Internet
Carswell houses the federal death row for female inmates. Source: Internet
Carswell says he plans to send meals to both Dooly County and Camden County Sheriff’s Offices. Source: Internet
CHS relieving principal Shane Carter presented Welfare and Discipline Principal’s Awards to Emily Carswell, Katherine Dennis, Britney-Lee Fazulla, Connor McLeod, Stephanie Mitchell and Owen Potter. Source: Internet