Sir George Carteret (1615 1680) came of old French stock on the
Channel island of Jersey, which he held for King Charles I as
the last Stuart stronghold to surrender to Cromwell. He was a
distinguished naval officer, though rather careless in business
and without much education. He died just too soon to receive the
patent of nobility the king had intended for him. Carteret and
Lord Berkeley were for a while Lords Proprietors of New Jersey,
which he named for his home island.
