Proper noun
A surname.
A borough in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, named after George Carteret and formerly named Roosevelt.
A former commune and a ferry port (for the Channel Islands) in Manche department, Normandy, France, now part of Barneville-Carteret.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCarteret lost support, and to George's dismay resigned in 1744. Source: Internet
In 1734, Sale published a translation of the Qurʻan, Alcoran of Mohammed, dedicated to John Carteret, 2 Earl Granville. Source: Internet
Recognizing that students from Ocracoke had been displaced from their homes and schools, East Carteret students provided a fun getaway for students in grade 6-12. Source: Internet
The de Carteret family 'ruled' Sark until 1720, when the lease passed to the Le Pelley family of Guernsey, and then in the 19th century to the Collings family, from whom the current Seigneur, Michael Beaumont, is descended. Source: Internet
Queen Elizabeth I, who issued Letters Patent giving Helier de Carteret, the Seigneur of St Ouen, the right to colonise Sark. Source: Internet
In 1724 the primary political rival of Walpole and Townshend in the Cabinet, Lord Carteret, was dismissed from the post of Southern Secretary and once again appointed to the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Source: Internet