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American politician (1904–1977)
Carleton James King (June 15, 1904 – November 19, 1977) was an attorney and politician from Saratoga Springs, New York. A Republican, he was most notable
Carleton_J._King
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and novelist Carleton H. Wright (1892–1970), American naval officer Carleton Garretson Young (1907–1971), American actor Carleton J. King (1904–1977),
Carleton_(given_name)
1973–1975 U.S. Congress
E. Hunt) Subcommittee No.#5 (Chair: Otis G. Pike; Ranking Member: Carleton J. King) Intelligence (Chair: Lucien Nedzi; Ranking Member: William G. Bray)
93rd_United_States_Congress
Charles R. Jonas (R-NC) Walter Judd (R-MN) William J. Keating (R-OH) Hastings Keith (R-MA) Carleton J. King (R-NY) Theodore Kupferman (R-NY) Dan Kuykendall
1976 Republican Party presidential primaries
1976_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries
Barry (R) Ogden Reid (R) Katharine St. George (R) J. Ernest Wharton (R) Leo W. O'Brien (D) Carleton J. King (R) Clarence E. Kilburn (R) Alexander Pirnie (R)
New York's congressional delegations
New_York's_congressional_delegations
American political campaign
Ralph Harvey, (R-IN) Frank Horton, (R-NY) August E. Johansen, (R-MI) Carleton J. King, (R-NY) Melvin Laird, (R-WI) John C. Kunkel, (R-PA) Charles Mathias
Barry Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign
Barry_Goldwater_1964_presidential_campaign
American political campaign
Charles R. Jonas (R-NC) Walter Judd (R-WA) William J. Keating (R-OH) Hastings Keith (R-MA) Carleton J. King (R-NY) Theodore Kupferman (R-NY) Dan Kuykendall
Gerald Ford 1976 presidential campaign
Gerald_Ford_1976_presidential_campaign
American politician
United States House of Representatives in 1970, losing to incumbent Carleton J. King. In 1973, he was the unsuccessful nominee for Rensselaer County Executive
Edward_W._Pattison
House elections for the 89th U.S. Congress
(Republican) 30.8% New York 30 Carleton J. King Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Carleton J. King (Republican) 50.3% ▌Joseph J. Martin (Democratic) 49
1964 United States House of Representatives elections
1964_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
House elections for the 92nd U.S. Congress
1958 Incumbent re-elected. New York 30 Carleton J. King Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected. Y Carleton J. King (Republican) 57.1% Edward W. Pattison
1970 United States House of Representatives elections
1970_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
House elections for the 91st U.S. Congress
(Democratic) 42.0% ▌J. Lawrence Katz (Liberal) 1.1% New York 30 Carleton J. King Republican 1960 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Carleton J. King (Republican) 66
1968 United States House of Representatives elections
1968_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
American politician (born 1961)
United States Congressman Carleton J. King. Murphy was born in Saratoga Springs, New York, on October 13, 1961, to Constance King Murphy, a law school graduate
James_A._Murphy_III
House elections for the 94th U.S. Congress
York 29 Carleton J. King Republican 1960 Incumbent lost re-election. Democratic gain. Y Edward W. Pattison (Democratic) 54.2% Carleton J. King (Republican)
1974 United States House of Representatives elections
1974_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Arthur J. Kearney 1964 1965 ? James A. Murphy, Jr. 1966 1969 non-partisan Two terms; attorney; son-in-law of U.S. Congressman Carleton J. King; son of
List of mayors of Saratoga Springs, New York
List_of_mayors_of_Saratoga_Springs,_New_York
Former congressional district
1952. Re-elected in 1954. Re-elected in 1956. Re-elected in 1958. Carleton J. King (Saratoga Springs) Republican January 3, 1961 – January 3, 1963 87th
New York's 31st congressional district
New_York's_31st_congressional_district
House elections for the 87th U.S. Congress
Dean P. Taylor Republican 1942 Incumbent retired. Republican hold. ▌Y Carleton J. King (Republican) 60.4% ▌Louis E. Wolfe (Democratic) 39.6% New York 32 Samuel
1960 United States House of Representatives elections
1960_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
House elections for the 88th U.S. Congress
and northwestern 6th districts into a single district, in which incumbents J. Floyd Breeding and Bob Dole ran against each other, and making modest boundary
1962 United States House of Representatives elections
1962_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Public university in Ottawa, Canada
Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution
Carleton_University
1965–1967 U.S. Congress
Secretary: Leonor Sullivan Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: Michael J. Kirwan Minority Leader: Gerald Ford Minority Whip: Leslie C. Arends Republican
89th_United_States_Congress
1967–1969 U.S. Congress
requirement for a gold reserve to back U.S. currency. April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr. is shot dead at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. In response
90th_United_States_Congress
3, 1965 John J. Kindred Democratic 14th March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1913 Long Island City 2nd March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1929 Carleton J. King Republican 31st
List of United States representatives from New York
List_of_United_States_representatives_from_New_York
House elections for the 90th U.S. Congress
" in CQ Almanac 1966 (22nd ed., 1967) pp 1387–88. online Anderson, Totton J.; Lee, Eugene C. (1967). "The 1966 Election in California". The Western Political
1966 United States House of Representatives elections
1966_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Former congressional district
district and re-elected in 1970. Redistricted to the 28th district. Carleton J. King (Saratoga Springs) Republican January 3, 1973 – December 31, 1974 93rd
New York's 29th congressional district
New_York's_29th_congressional_district
1963–1965 U.S. Congress
Congress with members still living: Don Fuqua, Alec G. Olson, and William J. Green III. November 22, 1963: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson became President
88th_United_States_Congress
American politician
1943 – January 3, 1961 Preceded by E. Harold Cluett Succeeded by Carleton J. King Constituency 37th district (1943–1945) 33rd district (1945–1953) 27th
Dean_P._Taylor
1969–1971 U.S. Congress
Finance (Chair: Russell B. Long; Ranking Member: John J. Williams) Foreign Relations (Chair: J. William Fulbright; Ranking Member: George D. Aiken) Government
91st_United_States_Congress
House elections for the 93rd U.S. Congress
York 31: Alexander Pirnie (R), redistricted and retired, succeeded by Donald J. Mitchell (R) New York 33: John H. Terry (R), redistricted and retired, succeeded
1972 United States House of Representatives elections
1972_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Governor of Vermont Charles Kellogg, former New York state senator Carleton J. King, former U.S. Congressman Abraham Lansing, New York State Treasurer;
List of Albany Law School alumni
List_of_Albany_Law_School_alumni
1971–1973 U.S. Congress
President pro tempore: Richard Russell Jr. (D), until January 21, 1971 Allen J. Ellender (D), January 22, 1971 – July 27, 1972 James Eastland (D), from July
92nd_United_States_Congress
1812–1895 Austin A. King 1863–1865 Missouri Unionist 1802–1870 Carleton J. King 1961–1974 New York Republican 1904–1977 Cecil R. King 1942–1969 California
List of former United States representatives (K)
List_of_former_United_States_representatives_(K)
1961–1963 U.S. Congress
Bible; Ranking Member: J. Glenn Beall) Finance (Chairman: Harry F. Byrd; Ranking Member: John J. Williams) Foreign Relations (Chairman: J. William Fulbright;
87th_United_States_Congress
Former congressional district
Re-elected in 1958. Re-elected in 1960. Redistricted to the 29th district. Carleton J. King (Saratoga Springs) Republican January 3, 1963 – January 3, 1973 88th
New York's 30th congressional district
New_York's_30th_congressional_district
English diplomat and art collector (1573–1632)
Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester (10 March 1573 – 15 February 1632) was an English art collector, diplomat and Secretary of State. He was the second
Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester
Dudley_Carleton,_1st_Viscount_Dorchester
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 89th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_89th_Congress
American politician
31st congressional district 1965–1973 Succeeded by Donald J. Mitchell Preceded by Carleton J. King Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's
Robert_C._McEwen
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 90th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_90th_Congress
American politician from New York state
Buffalo, New York. 3 October 1929. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com. Dulski, Thaddeus J. (18 March 1960). "Hon. Leo W. O'Brien". Congressional Record. Vol. 106, no
Leo_W._O'Brien
Anglo-Australian poet (1811–1874)
Caroline Carleton (6 October 1811 – 10 July 1874) was an English-born South Australian poet who is best known for her prize-winning poem "Song of Australia"
Caroline_Carleton
Many notable people have been associated with Carleton College, located in Northfield, Minnesota. Lila Abu-Lughod, 1974, author, scholar and expert on
List of Carleton College people
List_of_Carleton_College_people
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 91st Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_91st_Congress
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 92nd Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_92nd_Congress
Legendary king of the Britons
King Arthur (Welsh: Brenin Arthur; Cornish: Arthur Gernow; Breton: Roue Arzhur; French: Roi Arthur) was a legendary king of Britain. He is a folk hero
King_Arthur
American politician
RIGHTS ACT OF 1957". GovTrack.us. "H.R. 7152. PASSAGE". "HR 8601. PASSAGE". "S.J. RES. 29. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO BAN THE USE OF POLL TAX AS A REQUIREMENT
Clarence_E._Kilburn
American politician
Cross, Wilbur (1964). Samuel S. Stratton: A Story of Political Gumption. J.H. Heineman: New York, NY. pp. 26, 42. New York Red Book. Menands, NY: Williams
Samuel_S._Stratton
Elections featuring Canadian politician
the 2004 Canadian federal election, Poilievre represented the riding of Carleton until his 2025 election loss. He now represents the riding of Battle River—Crowfoot
Electoral history of Pierre Poilievre
Electoral_history_of_Pierre_Poilievre
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 88th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_88th_Congress
King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603
Williams, Ethel Carleton (1970), Anne of Denmark, London: Longman, ISBN 978-0-5821-2783-8 Willson, David Harris (1963) [1956], King James VI & I, London:
James_VI_and_I
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
5–6. "The Dutch Under English Rule" The History of North America by Guy Carleton Lee Francis and Francis Newton Thorpe. Published 1904 by G. Barrie & Sons
William_III_of_England
Building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Carleton (also known as the Carleton House and Carleton Hotel) is a building on Argyle Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, built in 1760 as the home of
The_Carleton
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788–1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 93rd Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_93rd_Congress
United States. United States Congressional Elections 1788-1997, by Michael J. Dubin (McFarland and Company 1998) ISBN 0-7864-0283-0 Office of the Clerk
List of United States representatives in the 87th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_87th_Congress
American businesswoman and politician (born 1954)
Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (/ˌfiːəˈriːnə/; née Sneed; born September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and politician, known primarily for her tenure
Carly_Fiorina
American lawyer
Jackson King (c. 1833–1923), or A. J. King, was a lawman, lawyer, legislator and judge in 19th Century Los Angeles County, California. King was born
Andrew_Jackson_King
Capital city of Canada
research and cultural institutions, including the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, Algonquin College, Collège La Cité, the National Arts Centre
Ottawa
American geneticist
such illnesses. King received her undergraduate degree in mathematics (cum laude) from Carleton College, Phi Beta Kappa, in 1967. King was accepted into
Mary-Claire_King
List of Characters
of Isiah Jesus. May Carleton (portrayed by Charlotte Riley) is a wealthy widow and skilled racehorse trainer. She owns the Carleton stud and comes from
List of Peaky Blinders characters
List_of_Peaky_Blinders_characters
British patriotic song
"God Save the King" (known as "God Save the Queen" when the monarch is female) is the national anthem of the United Kingdom. It is one of the two national
God_Save_the_King
American zoologists and actors
from Duke University, and Chris holds a Bachelor of Arts in biology from Carleton College. Shortly after graduating from Duke University, Martin became a
Kratt_brothers
Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC
Princeton/Stanford.Working.Papers.in.Classics: 9. Carleton, George Washington (1882). Carleton's Condensed Classical Dictionary: Being Brief But Succinct
Ptolemy_I_Soter
Canadian politician (born 1979)
election, initially representing the riding of Nepean—Carleton before it was reconfigured as Carleton. In 2008, Poilievre graduated with a bachelor's degree
Pierre_Poilievre
1604 court performance in Richmond, England
impresa or poem, which he explained. He gave the king an expensive jewel. Dudley Carleton wrote that King James was planning to buy this jewel from the financier
The Masque of Indian and China Knights
The_Masque_of_Indian_and_China_Knights
American Democratic politician served as mayor of Toledo, Ohio
Carleton "Carty" S. Finkbeiner (born May 30, 1939) is an American Democratic politician and former mayor of Toledo, Ohio. In all, Finkbeiner has run for
Carty_Finkbeiner
Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 to 1920
but re-entered the House of Commons the next year via a by-election in Carleton (Ontario). In 1907, Borden announced the Halifax Platform. The Conservative
Robert_Borden
American singer-songwriter and pianist (born 1980)
music, Carlton made her Broadway debut with a leading role in the Carole King musical Beautiful (2019). Carlton was born on August 16, 1980, in Milford
Vanessa_Carlton
Canadian cleric, diplomat, and academic (1900–1989)
Scott, J. King Gordon (PhD dissertation). Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University. OCLC 869158091. Pearson Medal of Peace - J. King Gordon J. King Gordon:
J._King_Gordon
Former US intelligence service director
Director of NPIC from July 1973 to May 1978. Hicks graduated in 1943 from Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota with BA in international relations. In 1947
John_J._Hicks
American mission worker, poet, lyricist, and composer (1820–1915)
of Crosby. They convinced Crosby to write to both Carleton and Knapp, and to threaten to sue Carleton in April 1904. The threatened lawsuit was to obtain
Fanny_Crosby
Fictional character
for Alfie. Tommy becomes romantically involved with horse trainer May Carleton (Charlotte Riley). Alfie and Sabini meet and form an alliance against the
Tommy_Shelby
Padraic (1916). The King of Ireland's Son. New York: H. Holt and Company. Retrieved from Project Gutenberg via [1] 24 November 2017. Carleton, William (1834)
List_of_fairy_tales
Species of rodent
soil is altered. Hollister, 1919, plate 15 Heller, 1910, p. 4 Musser and Carleton, 2005, p. 924 Duff and Lawson, 2004 Loring in Roosevelt, 1910, p. 547 Wilson
King_African_mole-rat
Wooden walking stick and club or cudgel
ISBN 978-1-909396-44-9. Carleton, William (1877). Ireland: its scenery, character, &c. Vol. 1. George Routledge and Sons. Carleton, Will (1866). Will. Carleton's "Dandy
Shillelagh
Canadian politician
General Thomas Carleton (c. 1735 – 2 February 1817) was an Irish-born British Army officer who was promoted to colonel during the American Revolutionary
Thomas_Carleton
Battle of the American Revolutionary War
Retrieved October 16, 2010. Allen, Thomas B. (2010). Tories: Fighting for the King in America's First Civil War. New York: Harper Collins, Inc. ISBN 9780061241819
Battle_of_Kings_Mountain
American politician
Carleton Hunt (January 1, 1836 – August 14, 1921) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing the state of Louisiana. He served one
Carleton_Hunt
Province of Canada
Brunswick formed its first elected assembly. The first governor was Thomas Carleton, and, in 1785, he chose the hamlet of Sainte-Anne as the provincial capital
New_Brunswick
American football player (born 2005)
(1993) Tracey Watts (1994) Aley Demarest (1995) Shaun King (1995–1998) Patrick Ramsey (1999–2001) J. P. Losman (2000–2003) Lester Ricard (2004–2006) Richard
Darian_Mensah
American football player (born 2003)
(1993) Tracey Watts (1994) Aley Demarest (1995) Shaun King (1995–1998) Patrick Ramsey (1999–2001) J. P. Losman (2000–2003) Lester Ricard (2004–2006) Richard
Ty_Thompson
American actor (1914–1989)
Monte Cristo (1946) as Minor Role (uncredited) King of the Forest Rangers (1946, Serial) as Carleton - Forest Ranger [Chs. 1, 4–5, 9] (uncredited) Badman's
Robert_J._Wilke
Figgs, David Samson, Ken King, Mary Garlington, Joni Ruth White, Hans Kramm, Rick Breitenfeld, George Hulse, Marina Melin J U N E 5 Cheech & Chong's Nice
List of American films of 1981
List_of_American_films_of_1981
Trisha Mortimer, Anne Tirard, Johnny Briggs, Fred Griffiths, Max Faulkner, Carleton Hobbs, Eric Longworth, Howard Lang, Patrick Jordan, Garfield Morgan Where's
List of American films of 1970
List_of_American_films_of_1970
Province of Canada
allegiance to the British crown, Governor James Murray and later Governor Guy Carleton promoted the need for accommodations, resulting in the enactment of the
Quebec
American mayor
of Toledo, Ohio In office January 4, 2010 – January 4, 2014 Preceded by Carleton "Carty" S. Finkbeiner Succeeded by D. Michael Collins Personal details
Michael_Bell_(mayor)
English-language Catholic Bible
to which the King James Version drew on the Rheims version has, therefore, been the subject of considerable debate; with James G Carleton arguing for a
Douay–Rheims_Bible
American physician and health influencer
Crackpot Doc at White House". The Daily Beast. Retrieved June 1, 2025. Carleton, Audrey (March 22, 2022). "The newest Bitcoin diet trend is hating 'seed
Paul_Saladino
Most populous city in Canada
Toe-ron-toe? Sociophonetic perception in the pronunciation of "Toronto"" (PDF). Carleton University. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 1, 2022. Crystal,
Toronto
ISBN 9781538126332. Donnelly, K. J. (2007). British Film Music and Film Musicals. Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 9780230597747. Donnelly, Kevin J., ed. (2017). Contemporary
List_of_musicals:_A_to_L
American businessman (born 1952)
the original on November 3, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019. English, Carleton (September 20, 2018). "Larry Fink blitzed by war protesters at conference"
Larry_Fink
Aftermath of the American Revolution
colony, King George III sent Carleton back to Quebec to remedy the situation. In ten years, Quebec underwent a dramatic change. What worked for Carleton in
Expulsion_of_the_Loyalists
American historian (1866–1933)
Dana Carleton Munro (June 8, 1866 – January 13, 1933) was an American historian, brother of Wilfred Harold Munro, born at Bristol, R.I. He was educated
Dana_Carleton_Munro
Species of rodent
46: 145–169. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.46.1994.12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 December 2010. Musser, G. G.; Carleton, M. D. (2005). "Superfamily
King_rat_(animal)
1775 battle between Americans and British near Quebec City, Canada
regular troops and militia led by Quebec's provincial governor, General Guy Carleton, suffered a small number of casualties. Montgomery's army had captured
Battle_of_Quebec_(1775)
American sinologist (1907–1991)
Lorena King Fairbank (1874–1979), who campaigned for women's suffrage. His paternal grandfather, John Barnard Fairbank, was "from the long 'J.B.' line
John_King_Fairbank
Governor General of Canada from 2021 to 2026
Degree from Carleton". Nunatsiaq News. June 8, 2011. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018. "Honorary Degrees Awarded Since 1954". Carleton University
Mary_Simon
American Revolutionary War campaign
and the fact that Carleton was disliked by Lord George Germain, the British Secretary of State for the Colonies and the official in King George's government
Invasion_of_Quebec_(1775)
President of the United States from 1974 to 1977
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was the 38th president of the United States, serving from 1974
Gerald_Ford
1857 massacre of California-bound immigrants by Nauvoo Legion militiamen
ISBN 978-1-56085-176-9. Carleton, James Henry (1902) [1859]. Special Report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre. Washington: US Government Printing Office. Christian, J. Ward
Mountain_Meadows_Massacre
English Christmas carol from late 18th century
Penguin Books. p. 31. ISBN 9780140708387. For the medieval text, see Brown, Carleton (1932). English Lyrics of the XIIIth Century. London: Oxford University
The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)
The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song)
American clergyman and abolitionist
ISBN 978-1594204739. "Watkins (Carleton E.) photograph collection". oac.cdlib.org. Retrieved May 21, 2022. Box 24, Folder 5: Grave of Thomas Starr King, San Francisco
Thomas_Starr_King
Person engaging in deceptive practices
Bernbaum, Ernest; Levis, Howard C.; Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection (Library of Congress) (1914). The Mary Carleton narratives, 1663-1673, a missing chapter
Charlatan
1991 Canadian Municipal Election
were held on November 12, 1991 in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton. This page lists the election results for Regional Chair, local mayors
1991 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections
1991_Ottawa-Carleton_Regional_Municipality_elections
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Carlton.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English
Similar to Carleton; From the Farmer's Land; From Charles Dwelling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tarlton.
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
From the land between the streams.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Tarleton in Lancashire, near Croston, named with the Old Norse personal name þóraldr (composed of the elements þórr, name of the Norse god of thunder (see Thor) + valdr ‘rule’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : habitational name from Tarlton in Gloucestershire, recorded in Domesday Book as Torentune and in 1204 as Torleton, probably from Old English thorn ‘thorn tree’ + lēah ‘(forest) clearing’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Castleton, for example in Derbyshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English castel ‘castle’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named with this word: Hazleton Bottom (Hertfordshire), Hazleton Wood (Essex), or Hazelton (Gloucestershire), which is named from Old English hæsel ‘hazel’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The present-day distribution of the surname points to the places in Essex and Gloucester as the likely sources.
Boy/Male
English
From the thunder estate.
Boy/Male
English American
Peasants' settlement. Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old English.Free men's town.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Charlton, CARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Charlton, mainly in southern England, from Old English Ceorlatūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) of the peasants’. Old English ceorl denoted originally a free peasant of the lowest rank, later (but probably already before the Norman conquest) a tenant in pure villeinage, a serf or bondsman.Irish : altered form of Carlin.
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Carlos ("man"), CARLITO means "little Carlos" or "little man."
Male
Spanish
Variant spelling of Portuguese/Spanish Carlito, CARLITOS means "little Carlos" or "little man."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of many places named from Old English ceorlatun, CHARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
Boy/Male
English
From Charles' farm. Also a From the farmer's land.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
From the Thunder Settlement
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Carleton or Carlton, from Old Norse karl ‘common man’, ‘peasant’ + Old English tūn ‘settlement’ (compare Charlton 1). Places spelled Carl(e)ton (as opposed to Charlton) are in areas of Scandinavian settlement, mostly in northern England.Irish : Americanized and altered form of Carlin 1.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish
Settlement of Free Men; Place Name; Farmer's Settlement; Form of Carleton; Farmer's Town; From Charles Dwelling; From the Land Between the Streams; From Carl's Farm; Settlement of the Free Peasants
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic (with intrusive -t-) from the personal name Charles. The various places called Charleston are all of recent origin, so they are unlikely to be the source of the surname.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, German
Peasant; Settlement; Farmer's Town
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
Male
Celtic
, (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Best
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Good Work
Girl/Female
Latin
From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Angel of Softness
Female
English
Literary name derived from the Greek word dysdaimon, DESDEMONA means "ill-starred."Â
Biblical
speaking, blowing
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Laxmi; Beautiful Loving Memory
Boy/Male
British, English
Crown
Boy/Male
Greek
Divinely loved.
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
CARLETON J-KING
n.
Alt. of Kingstone
a.
Pertaining to, or discovered by, J. F. Meckel, a German anatomist.
adv.
Certainly; most likely; truly; probably. Z () Z, the twenty-sixth and last letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant. It is taken from the Latin letter Z, which came from the Greek alphabet, this having it from a Semitic source. The ultimate origin is probably Egyptian. Etymologically, it is most closely related to s, y, and j; as in glass, glaze; E. yoke, Gr. /, L. yugum; E. zealous, jealous. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 273, 274.
n.
A small haven. See Hithe. I () I, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, takes its form from the Phoenician, through the Latin and the Greek. The Phoenician letter was probably of Egyptian origin. Its original value was nearly the same as that of the Italian I, or long e as in mete. Etymologically I is most closely related to e, y, j, g; as in dint, dent, beverage, L. bibere; E. kin, AS. cynn; E. thin, AS. /ynne; E. dominion, donjon, dungeon.
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A hybrid rose produced in 1817, by a French gardener, Noisette, of Charleston, South Carolina, from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine varieties, as the Lamarque, the Marechal (or Marshal) Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.
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A member of a common form of truss, as a roof truss. It is strictly a tie, intended to prevent the sagging of the tiebeam in the middle. If there are struts, supporting the main rafters, they often bear upon the foot of the king-post. Called also crown-post.
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Any finch of the genus Junco which appears in flocks in winter time, especially J. hyemalis in the Eastern United States; -- called also blue snowbird. See Junco.
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The letter z; -- formerly so called. J () J is the tenth letter of the English alphabet. It is a later variant form of the Roman letter I, used to express a consonantal sound, that is, originally, the sound of English y in yet. The forms J and I have, until a recent time, been classed together, and they have been used interchangeably.
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See Fit a song. G () G is the seventh letter of the English alphabet, and a vocal consonant. It has two sounds; one simple, as in gave, go, gull; the other compound (like that of j), as in gem, gin, dingy. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 231-6, 155, 176, 178, 179, 196, 211, 246.
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The state, office, or dignity of a king; royalty.
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One who explains the higher functions and relations of the soul by the association of ideas; e. g., Hartley, J. C. Mill.
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A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a peculiarly fragrant odor. The J. officinale, common in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian jasmine is J. Sambac, and, with J. angustifolia, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium). Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies, as species of Calotropis and Faramea.
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Of or pertaining to the Englishman J. L. M. Smithson, or to the national institution of learning which he endowed at Washington, D. C.; as, the Smithsonian Institution; Smithsonian Reports.
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Pasteboard for paper boxes; also, a pasteboard box.
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Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree; supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir J. Davies.
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Any one of several species of Old World birds of the genus Jynx, allied to the woodpeckers; especially, the common European species (J. torguilla); -- so called from its habit of turning the neck around in different directions. Called also cuckoo's mate, snakebird, summer bird, tonguebird, and writheneck.