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for more details on these two peerages). Lord Carteret and Lady Granville were both succeeded by their son John Carteret, the second Baron and second Earl. The titles became extinct on the death of the latter's son Robert Carteret, the third Earl, in 1776.
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between 1804 and 1812. He was childless and was succeeded by his younger brother John Thynne, the third Baron (who like his elder brother the second Baron had retained the original family surname of Thynne). He held political office as
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arms of Baron Carteret (second creation 1784): 1st & 4th grand quarters: 1st & 4th Carteret; 2nd & 3rd: Granville; 2nd & 3rd grand quarters: 1st & 4th: Botteville; 2nd & 3rd: Thynne
110:. Under the terms of the legacy, Henry Thynne assumed the surname and arms of Carteret instead of his patronymic and in 1784 was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain as 247: 257: 262: 90:. In 1715 Lady Grace was raised to the Peerage of Great Britain in her own right as Viscountess Carteret and Countess Granville (see 272: 267: 103: 167: 155: 138: 107: 55: 180: 99: 186: 161: 120: 78:, predeceased him, it was eventually bestowed on his grandson, George, with remainder to the latter's brothers. The 87: 71: 192: 115: 232: 74:, a celebrated royalist statesman, but he died before he was granted the title and as his eldest son, 252: 51: 123:
between 1804 and 1812. He also had no children and the title became extinct on his death in 1849.
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However, the late Earl Granville bequeathed his lands to his nephew the Honourable
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on 9 May 1645. Lord Carteret married Lady Grace Granville, daughter of
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is a title that has been created twice in British history, once in the
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Robert Carteret, 3rd Earl Granville, 3rd Baron Carteret
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John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, 2nd Baron Carteret
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Quartered
Peerage of England
Peerage of Great Britain
Sir George Carteret, 2nd Baronet
Hawnes
Haynes Park
Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet
Philip
Baronetage of England
John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath
Earl Granville
Henry Thynne
Thomas Thynne, 2nd Viscount Weymouth
Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath
Comptroller of the Household
Vice-Chamberlain of the Household
Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet
Sir George Carteret, 2nd Baronet
George Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret
John Carteret, 2nd Earl Granville, 2nd Baron Carteret
Robert Carteret, 3rd Earl Granville, 3rd Baron Carteret
Henry Carteret, 1st Baron Carteret
George Thynne, 2nd Baron Carteret
John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret
Earl Granville
Marquess of Bath
Carteret, New Jersey
Carteret (name)

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