Peter Carteret
Peter Carteret | |
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3th Governor of Albemarle Sound | |
In office 1670–1672 | |
Preceded by | Samuel Stephens |
Succeeded by | John Jenkins |
Personal details | |
Born |
1641 Jersey (British Islands) |
Died | Unknown |
Occupation | governor of Albemarle County |
Peter Carteret (born 1641, date of death unknown) was the Governor of the British colony of Albemarle (which would later become North Carolina) from 1670 to approximately 1672.
Early life and career
Carteret was born on the British Islands of Jersey. His parents were Helier de Carteret and Rachel La Cloche Carteret.[1]
Carteret was appointed assistant governor of the Albemarle colony by the Lords Proprietor in 1664. Proprietor Sir George Carteret was Peter Carteret's fourth cousin. Peter Cateret was the brother of Philip Carteret. After Governor Samuel Stephens died in late 1669, the governor's council named Carteret acting governor.[2] As Governor, Cateret was responsible for implementing the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina.
He seems to have been appointed to the post permanently by the Lords Proprietor in 1670 and then left for England in 1672 to talk to the Proprietors about discontent in the colony. He appointed John Jenkins as his deputy, to act in his place, but Carteret never returned to the colony.
References
- ↑ "Peter Carteret". NC Office of Archives and History, 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- ↑ "Peter Carteret". NC Office of Archives and History, 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2012.