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  1. Email Forms to SolteszJ@carteret.net CLICK HERE FOR ALL BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION & LAND USE FORMS Contact Information Memorial Municipal Building 61 Cooke Avenue Carteret, New Jersey 07008 Phone: 732-541-3819 or 732-541-3926 Fax: 732-969-2429 Planning Board Schedule 2024 Planning Board Agendas Planning Board Applications Planning Board Virtual Meeting for April 2024 Zoning Board Applications ...

  2. George Carteret. Vice-Admiral Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet ( c. 1610 – 14 January 1680 N.S.) was a royalist statesman in Jersey and England, who served in the Clarendon Ministry as Treasurer of the Navy. He was also one of the original lords proprietor of the former British colony of Carolina and New Jersey.

  3. John Carteret claimed vast tracts of land in the province of North Carolina, though he became involved in a dispute with Henry McCulloh over ownership claims in the 1750s. The men agreed to an arrangement in 1755, but continued to debate its provisions into the following decade. John Carteret, Earl Granville, died on January 2, 1763.

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  6. John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, 7th Seigneur of Sark, KG, PC (/ k ɑːr t ə ˈ r ɛ t /; 22 April 1690 – 2 January 1763), commonly known by his earlier title Lord Carteret, was a British statesman and Lord President of the Council from 1751 to 1763 and worked extremely closely with the Prime Minister of the country, Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington, in order to manage the various ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Carteret, John, 2nd Baron Carteret, 1st Earl Granville (1690–1763). Carteret achieved prominence through Baltic diplomacy, 1719–20, and emerged untainted by the South Sea bubble crisis to become secretary of state for the southern department in 1721. Walpole and Townshend's jealousy led to his demotion to the lord-lieutenancy of Ireland in ...