Sir Philip Carteret, 2nd Baronet


Sir Philip Carteret, 2nd Baronet, also known as Philippe de Carteret IV, was the 5th Seigneur of Sark from 1663 to 1693.

Origins

He was born in about 1650, the eldest son of Sir Philip Carteret, 1st Baronet , the 4th Seigneur of Sark, by his wife Anne des Augres, daughter of Abraham Dumaresq Seig des Augres. His father died before he came of age in 1671.

Career

As the Sark court refused to allow an Anglican to preside, in 1675 Philippe requested the British crown to dissolve the court, which having been achieved by an Order in Council in 1675, he instituted in its place a jurisdiction composed of a Seneschal, Greffier and Prevot.

Marriage and issue

Carteret married Elizabeth Carteret, a daughter of Sir Edward De Carteret, Seigneur De Trinity, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod during the reign of King Charles II and First Gentleman Usher Daily Waiter in Ordinary to the King, by his wife Elizabeth Johnson.
By his wife he had one son:
Upon his death in 1693 Charles de Carteret, his eldest son, inherited his titles and lands.

Monument to wife

A monument to his wife Elizabeth Carteret was in Westminster Abbey until 1847 when having become dilapidated it was removed by Lord John Thynne, Sub-Dean of the Abbey and representative of the Carteret family, who re-erected it at his country house of Haynes Park in Bedfordshire. The inscription is as follows: