Philippe de Carteret II
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Philippe de Carteret II, 3rd Seigneur of Sark (February 18, 1584 – 1643) was the son of Philippe de Carteret I
(1552-1594) and Rachel Poulet (1564-1650).
He matriculated at the University of Oxford
at an early age in 1594, the same year he succeeded his father as Seigneur of Sark.
He was knighted in 1617, and became Bailiff
of Jersey
in 1627.
He married Anne Dowse (d. 1644?). Anne was the daughter of Sir Francis Dowse (d. 1649) of Nether Wallop, Hampshire, and his wife Elizabeth Paulet (d. before 1649). Elizabeth Paulet was a great niece of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
and a third cousin of Philippe's mother, Rachel Poulet.
Philippe and Anne had seven sons and three daughters:
He died in 1643, being succeeded in the Seigneurie by his son, Philippe (c. 1620-1662).
Philippe de Carteret I
Philippe de Carteret I, 2nd Seigneur of Sark was the Seigneur of Sark from 1578 to 1594.He was the oldest son of Hellier, his predecessor in the office. Philippe's mother was Margaret de Carteret, widow of Clement Dumaresq, Seigneur of Samares....
(1552-1594) and Rachel Poulet (1564-1650).
He matriculated at the University of Oxford
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a university located in Oxford, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest surviving university in the world and the oldest in the English-speaking world. Although its exact date of foundation is unclear, there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096...
at an early age in 1594, the same year he succeeded his father as Seigneur of Sark.
He was knighted in 1617, and became Bailiff
Bailiff (Channel Islands)
The Bailiff is the chief justice in each of the Channel Island bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, also serving as president of the legislature and having ceremonial and executive functions. Each bailiwick has possessed its own bailiff since the islands were divided into two jurisdictions in the...
of Jersey
Jersey
Jersey, officially the Bailiwick of Jersey is a British Crown Dependency off the coast of Normandy, France. As well as the island of Jersey itself, the bailiwick includes two groups of small islands that are no longer permanently inhabited, the Minquiers and Écréhous, and the Pierres de Lecq and...
in 1627.
He married Anne Dowse (d. 1644?). Anne was the daughter of Sir Francis Dowse (d. 1649) of Nether Wallop, Hampshire, and his wife Elizabeth Paulet (d. before 1649). Elizabeth Paulet was a great niece of William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester
Sir William Paulet was an English Secretary of State and statesman who attained several peerages throughout his lifetime: Baron St John , Earl of Wiltshire , and Marquess of Winchester .-Family origins and early career in Hampshire:William Paulet was eldest son of Sir John Paulet of...
and a third cousin of Philippe's mother, Rachel Poulet.
Philippe and Anne had seven sons and three daughters:
- Philippe III (c. 1620-1662), who succeeded him, and was father of Philippe de Carteret IVPhilippe de Carteret IVSir Philip Carteret, 2nd Baronet , also known as Philippe de Carteret IV, was the 5th Seigneur of Sark from 1663 to 1693.When his father died, he was still under age. He is said to have come of age in 1671....
.
- Peyton de Carteret (d. September 1652), drowned with Prince Maurice.
- Zouch de Carteret.
- Gideon de Carteret (d. 1643).
- Francis de Carteret (d. 1693), Attorney-General of Jersey, married Anne Seale (d. abt 1704) and left issue.
- Thomas de Carteret.
- Sir Edward de Carteret (d. 1699).
- Elizabeth de Carteret (d. 1697), married her cousin, Sir George Carteret.
- Margaret de Carteret.
- Anne de Carteret (d. 1708), married Rev. Daniel BrevintDaniel BrevintDaniel Brevint or Brevin was Dean of Lincoln from 1682 to 1695.-Life:Brevint was from the parish of Saint John, Jersey, Channel Islands and was the son and grandson of clergymen. He studied, like his father before him, at the Protestant University of Saumur, and graduated with a MA in 1634...
, Dean of Lincoln (1616-1695).
He died in 1643, being succeeded in the Seigneurie by his son, Philippe (c. 1620-1662).