Individual Notes

Note for:   Arminius Carter,   ABT Aug 1724 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   18 Aug 1724
     Place:   St George

Burial:   
     Date:   18 Nov 1725
     Place:   St George


Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Carter,   7 Dec 1684 - 9 Nov 1685         Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   8 Dec 1684
     Place:   St George


Individual Notes

Note for:   John Carter,   ABT 1619 - 25 Nov 1676         Index

Occupation:   High Sheriff of Denbighshire
     Date:   1665

Individual Note:
               1 _MILT Military Governor of Conwy Castle

The Carter regime at Kinmel brought little stability to the fortunes of the estate. Sir John died in November 1676, leaving as heir his eldest son, Thomas Carter. His chronic financial embarrassment caused theproperty to become grievously saddled with incumbrances. His marriageto Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Style of Watringbury in Kent didnot help to alleviate his condition, for a deed of 1695 describes himas being a prisoner in the Fleet. The estate, which his son William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to variouscreditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliamentpassed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to Sir George Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of D29,925. He retired with his family to Redbourn in Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Martha Carter,   ABT Apr 1718 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   1 May 1718
     Place:   St George


Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Carter,   ABT Jun 1720 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   24 Jun 1720
     Place:   St George

Burial:   
     Date:   18 Jun 1767
     Place:   St George


Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas Carter,   ABT 1649 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Education:
     Date:   8 Mar 1666/1667
     Place:   Trinity College, Oxford

Individual Note:
     Thomas Carter's chronic financial embarrassment caused Kinmel to become grievously saddled with incumbrances. His marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Style of Watringbury in Kent did not help to alleviate his condition, for a deed of 1695 describes him as being a prisoner in the Fleet. The estate, which his son William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to various creditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliament passed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to SirGeorge Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of D29,925. He retired with his family to Redbourn in Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands.



Individual Notes

Note for:   Thomas Carter,   1680 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   1680


Individual Notes

Note for:   William Carter,   19 Nov 1681 -          Index

Baptism:   
     Date:   29 Nov 1681
     Place:   St George

Individual Note:
     The Kinmel estate, which William Carter inherited sometime before 1703, was heavily mortgaged to various creditors. Eventually, in 1729, William, through an Act of Parliament passed that year, obtained sanction for the outright sale of the Kinmel estate to Sir George Wynne of Leeswood for the sum of £29,925. He retired with his family to Redbournin Lincolnshire, where he owned other lands.